Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [pron] at [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Then , in 1964 he won the Masters again and everyone expected him at St Andrews for the Open Championship . |
2 | Deborah invited me to meet her at home in North London , and mentioned on the phone that her mum , Elaine , would like to meet me too . |
3 | So I made myself at home at the Golden Turk ; the two-faced landlord greeted me civilly enough , providing a chamber on the second floor with a pallet bed and a few sticks of furniture . |
4 | Not that it came to me just thinking : I realized it at school . |
5 | I met him at Aunt Alicia 's because he rented half the house , and then I helped him with the horses . |
6 | When I met him at Wentworth earlier this week he called for a peaceful Ryder Cup match against the Americans at The Belfry in September . |
7 | I met him at Laniakea ( familiarly known as Lani 's ) , a long , multi-peaked break past Jocko 's heading towards Haleiwa . |
8 | Well as I 've taped that I taped it at home |
9 | ‘ I tried you at home earlier — has n't anyone mended your cable yet ? ’ |
10 | ‘ I found him at Church I : nd . |
11 | ‘ Actually , I found it at Royston . |
12 | Two had left so I visited them at home . |
13 | I caught him at work one day , myself |
14 | He 's talking about the time I approached them at Leeds Poly and asked them why their logo featured women 's breasts rather than the species-ist cow 's udders I made them change it to . |
15 | Er I phoned her at work at the tribunal . |
16 | We do need someone like him , but fuck England — I want him at Leeds . |
17 | and I want one at dinner time and one this afternoon . |
18 | ‘ Well , at least you 'll have someone to meet you at Euston , ’ Rose said softly to Maggie who already knew that she would be met . |
19 | ‘ I told them at half-time that Batty was an aggressive player who would challenge hard and that they should n't expect any less — maybe I should have warned them before the start . |
20 | Sue and I go to this cafe , I told you at Newtown did n't I ? |
21 | ‘ This time it 's only a practice run ; listen carefully ; the door will have to be opened ; that 's your job Tim ; Derek , you hold the life-line cord , drop the dinghy when I say , but forget what I told you at Blackpool — this time let go the handle when the line jerks tight ! |
22 | They played ‘ ’ Invitation to the Waltz' ’ on Radio 3 this morning' — she was speaking faster and faster , edging towards the gun — ‘ such a heavenly tune , I played it at school , and suddenly found myself waltzing round the kitchen , then Ethel leapt up and waltzed with me , and I thought perhaps there is a life after Hamish . |
23 | and then I flick them at people . |
24 | Can I borrow it at lunchtime |
25 | ‘ I wo n't know that until I meet her at lunchtime . |
26 | I telephoned him at home immediately and told him about the fatigue failure , adding my recommendation that he should order the examination of all UK registered Boeing 707/300 stabilisers for signs of similar failure at the earliest opportunity . |
27 | I joined it at Donnington Bridge and walked downstream , past Iffley Lock and under the by-pass to Radley , or up to Folly Bridge and through the back-streets of Osney to Port Meadow and Godstow . |
28 | I joined it at Sanguinaro , where I was held up by a Feldgendarm on a motorcycle . |
29 | ‘ Shall I see you at Jeffrey 's party ? ’ |
30 | Can I see you at break ? |