Example sentences of "[vb -s] [pers pn] at [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | Especially now that his grandfather is no longer as robust as he once was , and needs him at Arrancay . ’ |
2 | He meets me at Heathrow . |
3 | It is Gina who meets you at La Sabina and arranges your cab to your holiday home or your hire car . |
4 | When his wife ( Pat Heywood ) meets him at John o' Groats , they do not speak at all or , if they do , we can not hear them as if they were already far away . |
5 | Harvey Thorneycroft , Hunter 's Northampton colleague , replaces him at Leicester , and there is a change on the other wing caused by the withdrawal of French centre Franck Mesnel with a twisted knee . |
6 | The official guide starts the walk at Calenzana in the north and ends it at Conca , and most walkers tackle it that way . |
7 | If you are lucky , you may even see Nancy Blackett at anchor among the little yachts and ancient barges and houseboats , although her present owner , Michael Rines , usually keeps her at Ipswich . |
8 | The Australian 's 61 off 69 balls , at a time when Tim Munton was making other batsmen jump , was of the highest quality and serves as a warning to other sides what awaits them at Chelmsford . |
9 | A gem of a country station awaits you at GOATHLAND complete with cast-iron footbridge and colourful gardens . |
10 | The Derry boss was in no doubt as to the task which awaits him at Tolka Park . |
11 | Harry takes the matchstick out of his mouth and points it at Howard . |
12 | Nic Parry produces it at Theatr Clwyd on Monday and Tuesday of next week . |