Example sentences of "[det] [noun sg] [adv prt] at [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 That 's the only one that ever I remembered but they were all , and they you know they , they used to graze their horses up there in that field up at the top , and this Billy that used to go round all the district and , and buy up all these old cast horses and bring them up there until he had a consignment gathered up .
2 With what-all they 're doing to this planet down at the equator , there 's some weird stuff happening up here .
3 ‘ I got on to a friend in Civitavecchia who seems to think that some mate of his saw Jeff this morning down at the harbour . ’
4 Now there 's a reason why I 've got this view up at the moment , alright .
5 Gari the Guru had given his blessing on this sanction down at the Pyramid .
6 During one meandering discussion Mr Glover wonders aloud why the trio are huddled in a fancy hotel , instead of talking to each other back at the office , like less exalted folk .
7 These two effects cancel each other out at an altitude of about 25 kilometres .
8 For that day out at the bingo with her mam .
9 You want that wall down at the back , it 'll go back further .
10 By 1845 Thomas was clearly more versatile , putting far more time in at the mine , performing better paid tasks such as kibble filling , and waggoning from the Deep Level to the dressing floors .
11 ‘ Louise , ’ her mother burst out in irritation , ‘ I will not be dictated to by that lot up at the Mansion .
12 ‘ The parents do not get the same child back at the end of this trip , ’ says Dreamflight co-founder Pat Pearce .
13 I know I 'd had to smash the door , he had to smash the door open with a spade , the lock for me , cos , he , he , he could n't get , he tried er taking that panel out at the bottom and he could n't get it out and I did n't really want him to smash the double glazed glass , in fact it , that would of been very difficult
14 And we 've got that document in at the moment .
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