Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun sg] [adv prt] at " in BNC.

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1 no hope we do n't lose it on that Tim , it 's got all my money in at the moment , it 's a really good one is n't it , we 're really enjoying it at the moment does n't what number it is but we just , what do we do with this ?
2 I 'll make my mind up at the time . ’
3 I 've got a poster copy of that in my room back at St Andy 's .
4 ‘ I 'll never turn my nose up at you , and never at Mrs Aggie .
5 I do n't turn my nose up at anything .
6 I came back on the Friday night and erm , well I 've packed my job in at the Transport Department , I better go down to the Recruiting Office and see what else .
7 I put my head down at nine-thirty .
8 I put my tongue out at them as far as it would go .
9 I might want to poke my tongue out at those new cameras as I slow down to pass them , but deep down even I know that they 're there for my protection .
10 ‘ I keep my tack up at Tom 's place .
11 My father had er , horses at that time and my uncle out at Holt , he had some horses they were talking about this one day and uncles would say well a horse did n't work nearly as hard with that road 's were nice and solid .
12 ‘ Waiting down below for us , I should n't wonder — wanting us to get a move on so ‘ s 'e can keep 'is hand in at 'is old trade !
13 I was on my way down at three o'clock in the strange light of an ominous red dawn , back through a sleeping Fort William and on board for breakfast , weary but elated with my stolen night on the roof of Britain .
14 ‘ I 've got my son back at last and I 'm glad it 's all over .
15 His Scots wife Martha said : ‘ He ca n't make my family out at all .
16 ‘ I 'm leaving a picture of my mother up at the front door with a notice saying this woman is not allowed into the theatre , ’ says Margi .
17 He would give them the benefit of his theories that letting their hair down at pop concerts and football matches would be a therapeutic and profitable use of their leisure time .
18 Young and old let their hair down at Hogmanay
19 Musical ethnologists will no doubt pull their hair out at eh mere thought of such cross-cultural impurity , but the results sound pretty good to my untrained ears .
20 Mrs Monelle wept as she told how Sarah , who shared a flat with her sister in at Keynsham , had lived for her son .
21 With the Further Education Centre now providing facilities for some 40 or more physical activity and Yoga classes , someone had to get her foot in at the door in those early days !
22 Cold swimmers demanded their money back at the new Ponteland Leisure Centre after claiming the water was too cold .
23 Lyddy insisted on doing her hair over at least twice a day .
24 I had to presume some sort of sexual relationship between the girl and him — to do otherwise would have been naive ; but for all that there had been something much more daughterly , affectionately protective , than sexual in her glance back at him .
25 Violet pulled her mouth down at the corners and shrugged her skinny shoulders .
26 Are you a churchgoer ? ’ he threw her question back at her .
27 It would be all too easy for them to forget her professionalism down at Paul Ricard .
28 They do n't turn their nose up at a job for a lesser mag if their last assignment was for Elle or something . ’
29 Grindlewood , built in the Palladian style , turned its nose up at the rest of us with its columns and porticoes and pilasters .
30 Finally , even if all the factors mentioned so far are not influencing the cat , it may still turn its nose up at a particular dish of food .
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