Example sentences of "[prep] at a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | John 's now looked after at a specialist nursing home in Dorset , and undergoes regular physiotherapy at Bournemouth general hospital . |
2 | ‘ But I still wish you had accepted my invitation to stay here for the wedding , instead of at a hotel . ’ |
3 | For example , TV stations about to close their books for the weekend often have some blank shots to dispose of at a bargain price . |
4 | they , they 're sort of at a premium are n't they ? |
5 | A LA decision can be appealed against at a Transport Tribunal ; applicants for and objectors to a licence also have a right of appeal to the Transport Tribunal against a LA decision . |
6 | The Headmaster expressed his concurrence with the suggestion as the Technical School could supply subjects of instruction not dealt with at a Grammar School , and stated that he had under consideration a scheme as to classes and fees having this object in view . " |
7 | I can honestly say he 's the sort of bloke I would sort of try not to get lumbered with at a party or somewhere like that I mean I do n't mind I did n't mind talking to her but I find her |
8 | Their presence at the hearing had been dispensed with at a meeting of the Panel four days previously . |
9 | Staff and client misgivings will have to be dealt with at a time when the senior partners of both firms already have their hands full with the negotiations proper . |
10 | Of all the people she could have been stuck with at a time like this ! |
11 | And even if one wanted to at a bird observatory , one would find it difficult to lie in . |
12 | How sad that Puddephat 's widow should have no one to turn to at a time like this . |
13 | In complex cases have a strategy section that you can refer to at a glance which includes any plan of the case . |
14 | The room had been vandalized — viciously so ; but it was equally apparent that it had been furnished and cared for at a level totally different from the other rooms . |
15 | He 's got to label up and pay for at a consignment rate each item . |
16 | He is now being cared for at a farm in Dersely . |
17 | Mine takes thirteen pounds worth at a time . |
18 | And as I said , I spoke to the supervisor , switchboard supervisor , Di Combes , when we were setting up the course , and asked her what sort of things she would like to put across at a course like this which would make the switchboard 's job easier . |
19 | to look across at a group wh who would know a cynical opportunity if it hit them in the face . |
20 | I mean , they , they probably do n't speak English and they 're at at a disadvantage to start off with . |
21 | First time she 's ever said anything at at a partnership board meeting . |