Example sentences of "[conj] [adv prt] at [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 All through my teens it had to be a very rainy Sunday indeed that did not find us perched on the Cow and Calf a crop of murderous rocks resembling neither cows , calves nor any other animal , ' or out at Bolton Abbey , negotiating the stepping-stones across the wide but shallow Wharfe ; or eating our sandwiches on Haworth Moor as we looked down on the Brontes ' parsonage and re-enacted the highlights from Wuthering Heights in our romantic young heads .
2 ‘ My form was up and down at Manly but so was the form of the team .
3 It flashed through my mind that it was someone who was allowed out in the grounds of Bourani and down at Moutsa only on pain of keeping herself concealed .
4 I was at that time calling on and off at Faber 's , sometimes seeing Eliot and sometimes missing him .
5 Pete glanced at it and up at Marcus , and looked uncomfortable .
6 ‘ Not till it 's all over , ’ Cowley said , looking out and up at Bodie .
7 Separate figures must be available for information not only for those selling and serving , but also for those who have prepared for ages beforehand in greenhouse and kitchen , in Davidson Room and Undercroft cupboard , and out at Currie where philately rules for a considerable time .
8 By now it was time to fly again , and back at Bigo airport we prepared to go to Portugal .
9 You can catch Brian and his band at Queen 's University Students Union on Tues. 5th November ; Vico 's Belfast ( 9 ) ; Gweedore Bar , Derry ( 10 ) ; Queen 's Student Union ( 12 ) ; Bennetts , Portadown ( 15 ) ; Connollys , Leap ( 16 ) ; Mojo 's , Cork ( 17 ) ; Queen 's Students Union ( 19 ) ; University of Ulster Students Union ( 20 ) ; The Front Page , Belfast ( 21 ) ; Bay Inn , Dundrum ( 22 ) and back at Queen 's Students Union on December 10th .
10 Now he looked down at the table top , then sideways at his colleagues and back at Cameron .
11 Laura took in the boundless wealth surrounding her , the possibilities of power , she gazed back at the golden coffin of the false messiah and back at Jonathan .
12 But back at WHS headquarters , Sir Malcolm seemed unperturbed by the commentaries , pointing out that the group had not had a reduction in profits for ‘ many , many years ’ .
13 But back at Wat Thom , eight men in their late teens and early twenties decided at least to ignore their common disability .
14 He 'd bought a red striped shirt to go with his charcoal double-breasted but back at Stuart Street he 'd remembered that that was the only shirt he had for tomorrow .
15 I 'll go for a PGL victory tomorrow , while down at Carrick it would be foolish to oppose the NIBA .
16 ‘ We 've reintroduced longer shorts , laced necklines and embroidered badges , ’ says Tim Gardiner , while over at Adidas they are exploring their own heritage as much as that of the clubs they dress , focusing on variations of their trademark triple stripe ‘ in more interesting colourways ’ .
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