Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [prep] [pers pn] at the " in BNC.

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1 I 've only heard of it at the fashion college .
2 Had he not , through the magnetic influence he was able to exert even over those of his own race , personally seen to it at the Peace Conference that these Arabs were not sent unrewarded away ?
3 It deals with pains like appendicitis , coley cystitis , which is inflammation of the gall bladder — about nine different diseases — and it merely says to you at the end of the operation based on the last five or six hundred patients I 've seen , the probability of this patient having appendicitis is ninety per cent , the probability of something else being ten per cent .
4 And so , to the dhobis astonishment and terror , the Collector had suddenly materialized beside him at the water-trough .
5 The explosion of joy that had suddenly burst through her at the thought of seeing him , at the thought of being with him , for a moment had overcome her senses .
6 Where he found the energy — Anyway , this poor child , only nineteen she was ( he should 've been ashamed of himself and him a man of forty ) — if she 'd only come to me at the start !
7 They can literally come to you at the museum can they ?
8 Not only have the people never voted for the Prime Minister at the ballot box : they have consistently and persistently voted against him at the ballot box .
9 They were already waiting for her at the field , but she had no objection to being hustled aboard .
10 But after the marriage and the party , when it was time , the brougham was already waiting for us at the front door , I could n't bear to leave .
11 I thought she would grow really angry but instead she just pushed past me at the door .
12 Financially , and for security , the English scene has a bit more going for us at the moment .
13 ‘ She 's hardly speaking to me at the moment — except to accuse me of stealing her golf-clubs . ’
14 I remember an English don once coming to me at the end of a meeting , and saying that she had suddenly seen that evening in Jesus Christ the answer to the rather negative existentialist framework into which her life had been cast .
15 But surely there should have been more help for him at the beginning , when he first found out he carried the virus .
16 and maybe like read to them at the end of the day or whatever .
17 Mr Butner — who developed a friendly , working relationship with Diana — eventually called on her at the palace .
18 While Alex Higgins reckons snooker can seriously damage your health , Davis is positively thriving on it at the moment .
19 If anyone would like to share their story with other readers , whether it 's happy , sad , amusing or just a bit out of the ordinary , then please write to us at the usual address .
20 Take Nosey and the spare horse , then wait for me at the crossroads .
21 Whitlock smiled at her then looked beyond her at the couple on the sofa .
22 Chen took a deep breath then looked about him at the banks of monitors that filled every wall of the huge , hexagonal room , impressed despite himself .
23 The Board of Education has now given effect to the intimation conveyed by Mr. Acland and vaguely announced by him at the Annual meeting .
24 Some of the people who were most closely associated with him at the time find that hard to believe ; they remember him as being liberally inclined but not politically minded .
25 It is still known as The Street and , after rejoining the A683 , again departs from it at the site of an old toll bar , branching off as a rough track to visit the hamlet of Stennerskeugh .
26 If only such offenders were punished by having a Radio One DJ surgically joined to them at the hip , perhaps they would understand the crime of incongruous and pig-ugly extensions .
27 I accepted this as natural ; it never occurred to me at the time that a housemaster could also be a friend .
28 Great Lengths are hair extensions made from 100% human hair , specifically prepared for you at the laboratory to match your own hair perfectly .
29 Those preferring milk to grog or porter were plentifully supplied with it at the house . ’
30 And I think what the Council 's got to do and I think what the what the what the theatre perhaps has to do is only make that leisure card more easily acceptable and available and also look upon the reductions that we give but that perhaps is a way of actually rewarding the people in Harlow to use the theatre and the contribution in actually paying for it at the expense of the people coming in from outside who perhaps do n't pay anything towards the expense of the theatre .
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