Example sentences of "[vb past] [pers pn] at the [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Then he took the stones from their pouch and laid them at the bottom of the Bowl .
2 ‘ We found them at the home of Nigel , your predecessor .
3 She thinks the microwave ‘ has changed our perceptions of time , much as telephones changed them at the turn of the century ’ .
4 Throughout much of 1948 Minton had been working up oils based on his drawings and watercolours of Corsica for an exhibition at the Lefevre , initially promised him at the end of that year but not mounted until February 1949 .
5 Anne caught her at the door to the bedroom .
6 Out in the dark cold hall she stopped him at the foot of the stairs .
7 She had drawn her fair hair high into an elaborate plait down the back of her head and fastened it at the bottom with a wide tortoiseshell clasp : it looked distinguished and competent , but nowhere near cuddly .
8 I was still very pleased , however , when the statistician Ian Hodge told me at the end of the year that I had moved from being 156th in the world 100 metres ranking list in 1985 to 4th in 1986 !
9 ‘ She was dynamic , had tremendous energy and was thoroughly decisive , ’ Bramall told me at the launch of a book , The Chiefs , which he has written with Gen Sir William Jackson .
10 He had a two-stroke lead over playing partner Frost with two holes to play before the defending champion pipped him at the post with birdies on 17 and 18 .
11 John Browne 's neighbours buried him at the gable-end of his humble cottage .
12 After sorely abusing the corpse , they buried it at the foot of the gallows , intending the burial as a final disgrace .
13 But that , of course , does not take into account the loan we made you at the start of the year .
14 I remember when I first met you at the house of terror ; what you gave me , all that you gave me .
15 Luib took the practice sword from him with a nod , and he joined them at the edge of the field .
16 At this I quickly joined them at the bottom of a long rickety iron ladder which led into the water ballast tanks and found them hauling out several cases which had been concealed there .
17 ‘ My father and eldest brother established an estate agency and I joined them at the age of 17 .
18 The tailor measured me at the height of the deluge .
19 And he shook her at the end of each question .
20 The subject is believed to be Gian Giacomo Caprotti , a pupil of da Vinci who joined him at the age of 10 , later becoming one of his lovers .
21 The boy showed little talent for the business and hardly earned the £2 10s Mr Marshall paid him at the end of the week .
22 Until Charlie paid her at the end of the week , Lucy would again be in her usual flat-broke condition .
23 He took the grenade from his pocket , unleased the pin and threw it at the base of the double gates .
24 Sec secondly we must welcome Paul to the meeting , as you know he joined us at the beginning of January to run the neighbourhood watch schemes and as office manager I thought it appropriate he attend the management meetings .
25 After the final collection of the night , when all the toads had been recorded and marked , we released them at the margin of the lake near the spawn site .
26 We went dancing in discos and an Italian boy , Giacomo , kissed me at the end of a dance .
27 Freya thanked me at the end of her letter for ‘ taking the time to care about a subject so little understood ’ , which was a sentence I heard often from girls in one way or another , in researching this book .
28 A farmer had a load of unwanted sawdust so piled it at the end of his drive with a notice : ‘ Free sawdust — help yourself ’ .
29 Thornton rebuilt it at the foot of the castle ramparts .
30 I ordered it at the branch of the Times Library then housed in Elliston and Cavell 's , the nearest equivalent to Harrods in the Oxford of pre-war years , and remember with what excitement I received it from their admirable librarian Miss Lush ( now Lady Ormerod ) at the end of my day 's work in the Bodleian .
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