Example sentences of "[vb base] [prep] [pron] at " in BNC.

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1 Judge for yourself at Stanley Central Club on Sunday April 5 or Ayresome Quoits Club , Middlesbrough on Saturday April 11 .
2 All change for them at Crewe .
3 She was about m add , ‘ I suppose that 's because you 're a tramp and sleep amongst them at night sometimes , ’ but stopped herself in time .
4 I 'm sure there are people who do n't sort of bother with them at all , you know just saw er a man he dropped he 's erm , he dropped his till receipt and he looked as if he had a tremendous amount you know in his basket so I reckon it would of been over , but there was no erm cos you get it stamped yes so we have er , yes I 'd forgotten about those little erm chickens of course , so we can have that roast
5 ‘ I do n't know why I bother with you at all .
6 Particularly er children or animals who have no say in it at all , we , we take the view that er it 's a family show and we take that responsibility very carefully and very seriously .
7 I suggest to them at the beginning of each session that they will learn about a different existence from any they may already have experienced .
8 Their excellent long-distance vision spots something suspicious and they fly to it at high speed .
9 ‘ in a public place called … ‘ 'Public place ’ includes any highway and any other premises or place to which at the material time the public have or are permitted to have access whether on payment or otherwise ( section 1(4) Prevention of Crime Act 1953 ) .
10 and you know how they say to you at times oh thanks ever so much , I 've never heard anybody that would cover a thing in quite so much detail , I mean you do n't want to sound like a machine that 's pumping out information
11 How we buy food also has an influence on how much we eat of it at any one meal .
12 With his shorts flapping around his knees and his wispy , thinning hair he was almost a caricature of a footballer , but Wally could mesmerise his opposing full-back or swerve past him at a deceptive pace , before putting across an accurate , teasing centre .
13 His head was throbbing and his body was a bruise radiating from a single abscess of pain that cut through him at every step .
14 Take Nosey and the spare horse , then wait for me at the crossroads .
15 After that , wait for me at the corner of the street . ’
16 You never really benefit from them at bedroom sound levels anyway , but turn up the wick and you begin to wonder how you ever managed without one .
17 And Pedro 's continued absence insisted that she act on it at once .
18 I 've called back into his mind the spells I put on him at his birth .
19 Internal ‘ drivers ’ are additional pressures that we put on ourselves at work and at home .
20 That way , I would n't have to see you or speak to you at all ! ’
21 So when your managers speak to you at the beginning of a er of your Monday morning meeting to say Gerald how much business have you got landed for next week you can say with conviction , two , two definite cases .
22 It 's difficult , though , because if you talk to adolescent boys in schools they 're violently opposed to women 's liberation , they hate the name women 's liberation , because they 're very defensive perhaps about their own masculinity at that age , and their own masculinity is defined very much in terms of being superior to girls and having mums who wait on them at home .
23 It 's difficult , though , because if you talk to adolescent boys in schools they are violently opposed to women 's liberation , or they hate the name women 's liberation , because they are very defensive perhaps about their own masculinity at that age , and their own masculinity is defined very much in terms of being superior to girls and having mums who wait on them at home , so it 's difficult to challenge that kind of supposition at that age .
24 ‘ I read about it at the time , but I heard none of the details .
25 Pressed glass became fashionable in the 19th century , and it 's ideal for anyone who wants to start a collection as there are still some bargains to be found — look for it at junk shops and car-boot sales .
26 Especially well known is Willis 's Learning to Labour , a study of cultures which working class children construct for themselves at school .
27 When I get out of my train at Victoria and look about me at the other two hundred — mostly strangers , not least so those whose names as early schoolfellows dawn on me when they disappeared , — I sometimes think that one or two of us ought to speak out instead of just voting and making a remark in the complaint book once or twice a year and writing to a newspaper less often .
28 Whether the patients enjoy life after a myocardial infarct is very much up to the people who look after them at home or in hospital .
29 They were concerned to be caring and look after him at this time of tragedy , and he was just not really taking in what had happened .
30 On the marker posts that you see , the next time you , you travel past them at ninety miles an hour if you get time to see them , there is actually , a picture of the telephone headset and a number under that headset there will be an arrow pointing you in the direction of the nearest emergency telephone .
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