Example sentences of "[pron] [vb -s] [adv prt] at [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This week it 's our drama series , Family Pride , the country 's first Asian soap opera , which goes out at teatime on Thursdays and will soon be shown three nights a week on Channel Four .
2 STOCKTON , thumped by 40 points in their last two games , ring the changes up front for tomorrow 's attractive home match with West Hartlepool , which kicks off at noon .
3 Martin Saunders retains the full back position for the hastily arranged game at Middlesbrough , which kicks off at noon .
4 She says the settlement , which works out at £252,000 a year , will allow her to keep her maid , cook and secretary and help with the costs of a plush Milan apartment .
5 But the parent owns 80 per cent of Telecom , which works out at £3.2billion .
6 But he says he 'll go to court rather than pay for the round which works out at £17.50 a measure .
7 A total of 700 schools , both primary and secondary , use the scheme — which works out at 8p for a third-pint bottle — throughout Northern Ireland .
8 Let her parents know about her movements when she goes out at night ; she will tell them where she is and with whom , and let them know what time she 'll be home .
9 She turns up at plays and concerts with her baggy man 's trousers belted at precisely the wrong curve of her hip , and her hair loose and slightly oily .
10 who lives out at Tidybig ?
11 As soon as she lies down at night , this stuff runs from the sinus and
12 And one of the two new caps , the Australian Brian Smith who takes over at fly-half from the injured Paul Dean , has had a less than spectacular season with Leinster .
13 And she 's got three kiddies so she moves out at nighttime .
14 This shows in the way she bustles around at coffee time , often scowling ( though she does n't realise it ) , peering over the work of others , like a strict teacher in a class of rowdy twelve-year-olds .
15 " Who locks up at night , Gerard ? "
16 R ( part time pupil who comes in at lunch time ) seemed quite placid , so was easier to control ; alas when dinner was presented he announced it was ‘ finished ’ without tasting it .
17 Tantrums at this time are common when she is thwarted and she hits out at people and objects when they do not bend to her will .
18 Well she 'll have to wait till Easter that 's all , and when she comes back at Easter time
19 NO ONE goes out at night on the notorious Heygate Estate in South East London — they are all too afraid .
20 He even , when accompanying , transposes a prima vista ; and everywhere Italian or French works are put before him , which he plays off at sight .
21 ( He looks up at GUIL — embarrassed laugh . )
22 He looks up at Paul , his face blubbery .
23 He looks up at Paul .
24 [ He looks down at PAMELA . ]
25 No um Michael Fraser Associates have now started a lobbying operation which is run for them by the former Chief Executive of the Tory Party in Scotland whose name I 've forgotten but he lives down at Tiningham in East Lothian ah , now if I could get him in if Fred does n't object and again if Fred did n't object and the other guy did n't object it might be worth getting a member of Parliament in
26 Why does n't it tail off at the bottom then if it equals out at depth ?
27 So Mr Chris Patten , if he hangs on at Bath , and Mr William Waldegrave , who has a safe seat , had better stay clear of the bar .
28 On Tuesday , Charles will have William and Harry driven back to their mother at her base in Kensington Palace while he stays on at Sandringham .
29 He stares down at Crilly .
30 cos he gets off at Palmers Green .
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