Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv prt] at [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | Neil gets nod to carry on at Leeds |
2 | Peter Swales : ‘ waiting for the right offer ’ to stand down at Maine Road |
3 | Louis moved down the Rhine by ship from Worms , Charles with his horsemen travelled overland across the Hunsrück ( " a difficult route " on which the benefits of hard training showed ) , to meet up at Koblenz on 18 March . |
4 | The arrival of the new Saturday l25mph High Speed Train service from Swansea to Pembroke provided a new job for the train guard : he had to leap out at Manorbier to open the crossing gates , wait for the train to clear the crossing , close them , and then walk seven coach lengths to give the driver the right away . |
5 | Bule reservoir to come out at Lamberhurst in the village so I sort of circled it |
6 | How else could Pybus afford to dine out at Pahdra 's take-away and gain exclusive use of his portable telephone on Saturday afternoons to call the Multivite Vegeburger/Singletons Valve hotline ? |
7 | After electrification in 1966 , the Bletchley train continued to pick up at Loughton , but not to set down at night . |
8 | When I go down er to get on to bottom road to pick up at Norwood Gardens |
9 | Well if they 've got to pick up at Norwood Gardens how 's the bus going to get to Norwood Gardens . |
10 | It happened as the manager arrived to open up at Cotswold Newsmarket on Priory Road in Cheltenham . |
11 | Where had Adam got the money to pay someone to look in at Wyvis Hall daily ? |
12 | Whitlock said , pausing in front of the desk to look down at Kolchinsky . |
13 | He seemed to take for ever to look down at Trent . |
14 | Ace continued to look down at Defries . |
15 | The life-size image of the old man seemed to look down at Li Shai Tung , its dark eyes magnificent , its whole form filled with power . |
16 | ‘ This is lovely , ’ she said sincerely , and turned to smile up at Penry Vaughan . |
17 | His hair , which he had cut himself in one of the gales of thrift that blew up in him every few weeks , kept getting into his eyes and caused him to see a charming rainbow when he stood under a street lamp to look up at Sam 's room — something he had done too often . |
18 | When his head jerked back to look up at Grant again , it was n't his teeth that were gleaming in the dark now , it was the whites of his eyes , wide with fear . |
19 | Of course , he had said he was going to help out at MacDowell 's Dad 's wallpaper shop . |
20 | The two voices came in unison , but she ignored them , simply turning to smile back at Faye and Tom from the doorway . |
21 | After two miles , a halt should be made to look back at Ullapool , a lovely picture with the odd effect that the buildings seem to be floating on the waters of Loch Broom . |
22 | And this would be the point from which to look back at Olson , as Catherine Seelye wants us to , and to regard The Maximus Poems as embodying ‘ the way of confusio ’ . |
23 | If only we could persuade George Bush to look back at Iraq to see what has been left behind . |
24 | He pushed open the passenger side door and clambered out , turning to look back at Scott . |
25 | Whitlock paused in the doorway to look back at Rachel . |
26 | Culley opened the front door , then paused to look back at Reid , who turned , seeming to be taking the child protectively out of Culley 's vision rather than offering a goodbye . |
27 | Maurice had only to look around at Casterton to see the ideal place for his school . |
28 | Indeed , he used to queue up at Colnaghi in Bond Street for them , this one after Constable , that one after Boudin . |
29 | They began their Springbok lives together but both reject suggestions that they plan to bow out at Twickenham . |
30 | It is nonsense for a team to miss out at Wembley after 48 games . |