Example sentences of "[v-ing] [pers pn] at [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | Then you 'll be phoning me at Birmingham instead ! |
2 | Several rioters were killed during an attack on a mill using them at Salford in 1812 , but few manufacturers had as yet introduced them , or were intending to in the near future , and disturbances were intermingled with food riots and political agitation . |
3 | They rode almost due south , by the Morthwaite foothills and the Eddleston Water to Peebles , then westwards up Tweed to that river 's great bend southwards at Broughton , and so on towards its source on Tweedsmuir , darkness halting them at Oliver , where they learned that its lord , Sir Simon Fraser , had already departed likewise for Lochmaben , in strength . |
4 | It may be significant that Rose was working for Henry Compton [ q.v. ] , bishop of London , in 1675 , for it was Compton who , in the words of Stephen Switzer [ q.v. ] , was London 's ‘ great Encourager ’ , employing him at Fulham Palace . |
5 | I 'm not naive , I know others will make more be back with more bids because he 's such a top -class goal scorer , ’ says the manager , who has just signed a contract keeping him at Hillsborough for the same time as Hirst . |
6 | When sentencing him at Oxford Crown Court today , Judge Leo Clarke described it as a motiveless and shocking attack . |
7 | This comforting vision , perhaps opium-inspired , was far removed from the reality surrounding him at Stowey . |
8 | The last four cross-border meetings have yielded four goals with Gerry Armstrong getting ours at Windsor some 13 years ago . |
9 | I remembered Frank baiting me at Gateshead the previous year . |
10 | There was a pause , and then he said , ‘ I have no doubt she will be joining you at Punta Arenas , as arranged — when she is ready . |
11 | Before we go will you be treating her at Warley ? ’ |
12 | Doctors treating him at St James 's Hospital , Leeds , gave in to the eight-year-old 's pleas to be allowed home for Christmas . |
13 | These payments are calculated on 8.75 per cent of the sales value of production from 8.62608 per cent of the Ninian field [ 50 per cent of the Group 's interest in the field ] after deducting Government royalties and operating costs incurred in extracting the oil and conveying and treating it at Sullom Voe . |
14 | still be doing it at Christchurch 's till |
15 | Soft ground is essential for Yahoo and conditions should be to his liking , although if he could not beat Desert Orchid in the Cheltenham bog it is difficult to visualise him doing it at Kempton . |
16 | One of these took Venturous to the Bristol Channel and the South Wales ' ports , and a later one was made to the north of Scotland with the Board joining us at Aberdeen . |
17 | And of course , from my own professional viewpoint , it is clear that even after a break of so many years , Miss Kenton would prove the perfect solution to the problem at present besetting us at Darlington Hall . |
18 | ‘ Matthew Epstein was managing me at Harold Shaw at the time , ’ he recalls . |
19 | ‘ We 're dropping you at Shepherd 's Market , ’ the woman said loudly , as if to someone disabled . |
20 | I had been singing it at Bayreuth so they came to me . ’ |
21 | I 'm making them at Bill Quay Community Farm nearby rather than in my studio . |
22 | Situated in the modern part of the town , you 'll find a friendly atmosphere awaiting you at La Plata Apts . |
23 | Indeed , so diverse are the pleasures awaiting you at Craigendarroch , I feel a letter alone can not do justice to them … |
24 | Paulinus preached and baptized in the dependent territory of Lindsey and his activities there — and in Bernicia , if Bede is correct in placing him at Yeavering — serve to delineate where Eadwine had most effective control outside Deira . |
25 | But best of all was the letter awaiting her at York from Lord Wyatt . |
26 | Driving back from Newhaven to Tunbridge Wells that afternoon , he had only to think of the empty house and the solitary evening awaiting him at Farriers to rebel against caution and risk a diversion to Ockham House . |
27 | In 792 he took a new wife , Aelfflaed ( ASC D , s.a. 792 ) , daughter of Offa , king of the Mercians , marrying her at Catterick where his own parents had been married . |
28 | However we will not be showing it at Grosvenor House : it will remain in the greater grandeur of one of our new galleries in Bond Street . |
29 | ‘ Two guineas ! ’ shouted George Merry , shaking it at Silver . |
30 | Philip Miller used the east coast sea route to send seeds , shrubs and trees to Patrick Blair in Boston , Lincolnshire , loading them at Cotton 's Wharf , and also to Alston in Edinburgh , though in 1757 he queried the safety of this method during the war with the French . |