Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv prt] at [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Cornelius would remain on at school until real work could be found for him .
2 Would I stay on at night to go over some sales figures ?
3 Secondary education is compulsory up to the age of 16 , and pupils can stay on at school for up to three years longer .
4 ‘ That you can stay on at Sleet as long as you like , but with the new owner , should he wish to take residence there .
5 You must stay on at Casa Sciorto , Caroline … ’
6 Are n't you gon na stay in at home and working all day ?
7 Then the walls will stand firm , tile stones will cling together , and the buildings will not fall down at night . "
8 I was told they know how to honour their dead in the Highland regiments but the next time I go to Edinburgh I will gaze up at Dad Tam , and see both of my sons in that solid likeness ( despite the Kitchener moustache ) .
9 You could fall out at night . ’
10 John Grimley will again line out at centre half back despite suffering a broken nose in the drawn game .
11 I mean , either you 've got ta hang around in the morning , or he 's got ta hang around at night .
12 Colds settle in the nose which may stuff up at night with much sneezing and blows out mucus and often blood ; nosebleeds with every cold .
13 Unix-on-Mac house Tenon Intersystems Inc will show up at Unix Expo with its Mach Ten running on an Apple Powerbook .
14 A speech therapist will carry out formal and informal assessments of the child 's verbal expression and comprehension as well as advise on language activities parents can carry out at home ( Bishop 1984 ; Reynell 1977 ; Wheldall et al .
15 Some years later , to give one final example of the kind of trouble that could break out at football games , the police found it necessary to lead a baton charge against stone-throwers during a contest between Linfield and Belfast Celtic in 1935 .
16 No doubt the real celebrations will follow back at home .
17 He will look back at precedent , for he is bound to do so .
18 The course will also look back at garden history and explore some of the ways in which budding designers can learn from the great designers of the past .
19 Arms races sometimes culminate in extinction , and then a new arms race may begin back at square one .
20 Afterwards we could look round at leisure . ’
21 For Camus the sky was a source of sustenance that he could draw on at will ; for me it is a thwarted promise , yearned for and glimpsed against the odds .
22 Her home was on the other side of Belsize Square , and he would often drop in at night to tell her about his latest ideas , just as he had done earlier with Dulcie Howes and was to continue doing with one friend or another all his life .
23 Mr Powell will step down at Christmas , days before Carlton takes over the franchise held by Thames on New Year 's Day .
24 Alternatively they can stay out at night in an enclosed field .
25 I could dribble on at length about but I wo n't cos this is a Leeds list after all , and also Tim might get narky : - ]
26 ‘ I 'll call back at noon , ’ he said to the buttons on her breast pockets , and she led me to a changing room full of paper nighties before turning to greet the next chicken on the conveyor belt and rewinding the tape to : ‘ Hi there , welcome to Surgicentre .
27 Another suggestion is that it was a fulfilment of a prophecy such as ‘ I will make the sun go down at noon and darken the earth in broad daylight ’ ( Amos 8:9 ) .
28 Despite all this , 'Mill did go in at half-time one goal to the good after some great work on the left by youngster Matthew Hadden .
29 People say , ‘ Hey , The Charlatans have gone in at number 19 , ’ but in the Sixties the Stones would go in at number one .
30 He had some lovely tartan coloured rugs which I used to go and admire over at Clove Lodge , where he would take lodgings for the night .
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