Example sentences of "[pron] [noun sg] [to-vb] at [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | AFTER a review of its fish feed activities , has announced its decision to combine at Radstock with at Renfrew . |
2 | Unfortunately Hunslet have a ‘ cast iron ’ agreement with Leeds council ( still 13 years of their current lease to run ) , and the full backing of the Rugby Football League in their fight to stay at Elland Rd . |
3 | The passage goes on to say that the Hart-Leap Well experience made William and Dorothy feel that their decision to settle at Grasmere was justified . |
4 | She turned in her seat to stare at Gabriel grimly . |
5 | As for Monica Seles , her desire to play at Wimbledon this year , coupled with the fact that she already has the Australian title under her belt , might be all the incentive that she needs to go for that Grand Slam this year , that same Grand Slam which she passed up last year with her refusal to play the British leg of the four majors . |
6 | Her tears were gone now and she raised her head to look at Fernando . |
7 | Theda could not forbear a smile as she turned her head to look at Benedict . |
8 | Lina turned her head to look at Cleo and a cunning intelligence stole into her eyes . |
9 | as if something had just occurred to her , Bella turned her head to look at Marie : ‘ Must be a bit of a shock to you an ’ all . |
10 | She turned her head to smile at Alexandra . |
11 | Eleanor turned her head to peer at Melissa , her doughy face alight with a morbid curiosity . |
12 | In his Autobiographical Memoranda Wordsworth remembers first of all his freedom to read at Hawkshead : |
13 | Rosenthal , 29 , has failed to sign a new one-year contract offered to him by Liverpool even though he has expressed his desire to stay at Anfield . |
14 | He squinted out of the corner of his eye to look at Irina . |
15 | He turned his head to look at Shiva , cast on him an indifferent glance , and turned away . |
16 | When he turned his head to look at Turakina she gave a gasp of annoyance and let go of the half-plaited queue . |
17 | The fox stopped and turned his head to look at Vic for a moment , as if to say , Yes ? and then proceeded calmly on his way , his brush swaying in the air behind him . |
18 | Holding down the latest addition to the incinerator with the prongs of his rake , Morpurgo slowly turned his head to look at Harry over his left shoulder . |
19 | The Prince waved happily at a party of soldiers who drew water from the stream , then twisted in his saddle to shout at Sharpe . |
20 | Dyson got off on the wrong foot with Morris from the very beginning , even though Morris politely stopped writing while Bob introduced them , and sat back in his chair to look at Dyson . |
21 | He bought the horse for his daughter to ride at Aintree . |
22 | Could a taxi driver be deprived of his licence to operate at Heathrow because of misconduct , without being given a chance to put his side of the story ? |
23 | ‘ In the beginning , it looked as if it would be a real problem finding a side to play Malta after six call-offs but I think it has turned out not too badly in the end , ’ said the national coach , who released Aberdeen 's Stephen Wright from his squad to play at Tannadice this afternoon ( kick-off 1:30pm ) . |
24 | is a qualified accountant ( FCCA ) and plans to move back to Suffolk with his family to live at Glemsford near Sudbury . |
25 | The letter , also sent to NME , said : ‘ When you signed your contract to perform at Manchester 's International 2 and London Astoria on December 16 and 17 , you effectively signed your death warrant . |