Example sentences of "[prep] [pers pn] at [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Well I do n't agree with that , I think that when your in love with someone you want to be with them all the time , you think about them during the day , you think about them at night , you just want to be with them and usually you like how they look , you like how they talk , they like , you like how they treat you and er to me that 's , its wonderful , just
2 It was taken off me at Widnes , with Jonathan Davies doing most of the tactical kicking , and I 've been told it cost me a Great Britain tour chance .
3 Yeah how , she got all these bloody vouchers off me at Christmas you know
4 ‘ By a quite exceptional oversight , ’ said Rufus , ‘ I do n't just happen to have any picture postcards of the Acropolis about me at present . ’
5 To speed their return , the Poles suggest their workmen might build housing for them at home — with German money .
6 The state should give substantial financial inducements to mothers of pre-school children to care for them at home ; because of the economic situation , this may , to begin with , have to be on a sliding scale according to need .
7 In England , also , complaints of the difficulty of finding capable diplomats can be heard until far into the eighteenth century ; and many agreed to serve only to put the government under a moral obligation to find some acceptable post for them at home on their return .
8 Mr McQueen left , heading south in time to preach next morning at Bracadale , and saying he would wait for them at Ullinish .
9 ‘ We have identified a site for them at Middlesbrough , on the riverside , which we asking the TDC to look at , ’ said the MP .
10 Can staff arrange for others to work for them at times of crisis ?
11 This would enable readers to identify outhoused books , and to submit requests for them at times which tie in with the scheduled delivery service .
12 Both surprised contemporaries , who had predicted distinguished careers for them at University and Court , when they retired into obscurity , Herbert as a country parson , Ferrar as a Deacon and leader of a family religious community .
13 Further culinary delights await Kate and her husband when they visit the French capital a special dinner will be laid on for them at La Maison Androuet , the city 's speciality cheese restaurant .
14 Later he denied having ever attended committee meetings of the Officers ' Union , or indeed having done more than establish four branches for them at Glasgow , Leith , Liverpool and Hull before resigning in September 189I .
15 TRENDY snowboarders now have a one-kilometre ski slope reserved exclusively for them at Nassfeld in Carinthia , southern Austria .
16 All change for them at Crewe .
17 Colin Clarke , Martin Kuhl and Alan McLoughlin wasted six scoring chances between them at Highbury , and Mr Smith said : ‘ I 've watched the match video over and over again and realised how many chances we missed .
18 Polly swallowed , her mouth suddenly dry at the thought of those bronzed and powerful arms holding her close against his lean , hard-muscled body as , with a warning glare , he kept those who would come between them at bay .
19 She came between them at speed , the air thunderous in her wings , which were more massive than any golden eagle 's he had yet seen or imagined .
20 On the mid-August weekend , when the Olympic match took place , Hirst and Rhodes took seven wickets between them at Taunton as Yorkshire took a firm grip on their match with Somerset .
21 Fair-haired , but perhaps somewhat slight of build for the rigours of the lower reaches of the Football League , Bernard was certainly a fast and cagey winger , and his talent was recognised when he was selected for the 3rd Division South representative side against the 3rd Division North , in the fifth and final match between them at Selhurst Park on 30 October 1957 .
22 Though there were two candidates with 3.4 quotas between them at Stage I , Smyth ( Un ) and Glass ( Alliance ) , no deposits were lost in this constituency .
23 One of the many rows between them at Equity meetings was over actor 's pay .
24 ‘ Things went really well for me at Liverpool when I had John Barnes on one side and Ray Houghton on the other .
25 ‘ I know now that the way I 'm playing , if it 's not going to happen for me at Liverpool it 's going to happen at another Premier club .
26 ‘ I know now that the way I 'm playing , if it 's not going to happen for me at Liverpool it 's going to happen at another Premier League club .
27 Charles Hill , who had spoken for me at Chatham Town Hall during the election , came up to me .
28 Callahan shot a roll for me at Lacanau .
29 I thought er that God wanted me to be a doctor and I did n't have a place to go to , I took my A levels having had five chances of places to be a doctor and everybody saying no , we do n't want you and erm I had everybody praying for me at church and quite miraculously at the end of the August , when I should start in the September , I had a phone call at half past ten at night from a surgeon at the London Hospital asking me to go for an interview the next day .
30 Johnston said : ‘ Things have not gone very well for me at Everton and I spoke to the gaffer recently about it .
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