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

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1 Out of the school , how many of them got in at Sound of Music out of those hundred kids ?
2 Canvas covered and drawn by up to eight horses , most of them moved along at walking pace , but some lighter vans or " fly wagons " with more regular change of horses were faster .
3 As I checked in at Baghdad airport , I found that I had 100kg of excess baggage .
4 I got up at quarter to twelve I was starving so I had a er er
5 I 'm quite pleased with how I got on at work today with the amount of work I 'd done that
6 I took the coach , and after thirty-six hours of travelling I got down at Thornfield village , and almost ran across the fields in my hurry to see the well-known house again , and its owner .
7 I got back at quarter to four so erm
8 I stopped off at Jim Groeling 's place — a fine old barn — to discuss some architectural drawings with him .
9 When Jim and I came along at night time on Wednesday
10 Believe it or not , and I did n't before I came out at work , it is possible to change the people around you , just by honestly being who you are .
11 Ron normally allows his athletes two weeks off , so by the time I arrived back at West London Stadium they were well into winter training .
12 Much later , I arrived back at O'Brien 's Hotel , carefully avoiding a straggling pack of wild young boys , who seemed about to fight among themselves .
13 Even when I arrived back at Thornfield , I did not go in for a while .
14 When I arrived back at B.P. it was to further billeting problems .
15 I was frantically doing this and I showed up at rehearsal thinking they were going to do all the songs , but we did n't do anything until two or three days later !
16 Some time ago I turned up at Broadcasting House to meet someone for lunch .
17 I turned up at Queen 's Road Mortuary , parked Armstrong on a single yellow line , and followed the signs to the Coroner 's Court .
18 I 've seen two of all these houses I walked round at Bridlington , I thought all the gravel looked quite nice , you know , with the odd plant and and things through the gravel .
19 I glanced up at Granny 's picture and for once she seemed to be smiling .
20 As she was poking about for more loot I glanced back at Granny and saw that the sheet had moved again .
21 Well I I worked out at school well actually the teacher worked out .
22 But that evening I settled down at home to watch a superb and delightful documentary on the giant otters of South America .
23 How would it be if you took Celia away and I called in at Hillmarden to see Edna ?
24 While the rest of the gang dived into the pub opposite to use the toilets , I called in at H. R. Higgins ( Coffee-man ) Ltd and bought six gift boxes of coffee ( assorted ) and two of tea ( scented ) .
25 After a few days I was allowed downstairs and began to eat proper meals again , and two weeks later I started back at school .
26 Alison recounted : ‘ I started off at Stirling when I was seven , played until I was 12 and helped out with coaching for a year after that .
27 There were a cock I saw out at Kingswood — naught but a shake-bag it were .
28 I looked over at Aline .
29 I looked over at Jean-Claude , hoping he might say something .
30 I looked round at Amy .
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