Example sentences of "[pron] [det] at the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But I remembered her asking whether I did n't go crazy on my own at The Pightle .
2 I was training on my own at the time , and seemed to be constantly injured , so I was n't racing much .
3 Then we 'll meet ye all at the Curragh Bar for a few good old jars , and then we 'll go on to the hotel .
4 Nevertheless the book does provide a detailed description of present practice and consumer views , against which those at the vanguard of community care developments could usefully compare their practice .
5 On the other hand , Ken has been remembered and widely admired , not only by the Oxford Movement and their successors , as the noblest , most saintly and most charitable representative of the hundreds of Anglican clergy who had grown up under Puritan rule , sustained in their faith by the memory of King Charles the Martyr , ; they had come into their own at the Restoration but had later given up comfortable benefices to live in poverty , out of a scrupulous loyalty to a monarch to whose ecclesiastical ambitions they were utterly opposed .
6 The letter concluded : ‘ Convinced Nazis who are really inwardly certain of our final victory do n't seem to be too plentiful even among people who have otherwise courageously held their own at the Front .
7 line of type on its own at the top or bottom of a page .
8 At first sight , this seems to be an attractive move : holding hearings behind closed doors has led to accusations that the Institute is protecting its own at the expense of the public interest .
9 Its Studio Theatre has a life of its own at the forefront of creative theatre .
10 On her own at the till , Rachaela removed the extra pound and kept it .
11 We 've got one on her own at the end there , so .
12 She had dreaded the moment when the food would be done with and the others would get up to dance , leaving her on her own at the table .
13 I could have told you this at the height of his reputation , just as I could have predicted his downfall after a few short years in the limelight .
14 Did they give you any at the shelter ? ’
15 she said Joe would of got them all at the top where you could n't see them and things like that , I said well you wo n't get builders doing that
16 They had n't checked them all at the time , and then they had forgotten .
17 The two popular actors left it to director Richard Donner to make sense of it all at the end of the day .
18 Add to all this the price of a well deserved holiday from it all at the end of your final term , and it is quite likely that you could be stretching your finances to the limit .
19 booking on his own at the moment , three hundred pounds on bookings he 's got , coming up in the next three weeks
20 Pont , who became an associate of the Royal Institute of British Architects , came into his own at the outbreak of war in 1939 .
21 It was all in legal gobbledegook and took a bit of working out but Lord Chatwin had added some words of his own at the end : ‘ If my beloved Spiggy is found everything goes to him and his heirs . ’
22 He had an alley mate , the man on the next machine , who pulled the levers for both of them at one end while William 's grandad pulled for them both at the other .
23 In fact , only one serious relationship lay behind her , with a Wellington actor who read news bulletins in order to eat , and it had died owing to lack of feeling , disappointing them both at the time , but Maria had philosophically absorbed the lesson at the heart of the sad experience .
24 If the whites can only hold their form , this may allow us to sneak up on the blind side and pip them both at the death .
25 He was n't anything much at the time .
26 Many years ago when I was in a play with Thora Hird she presented us all at the end of the show with a bottle of champagne .
27 After the trials of Halton , Cranwell was a haven , With my pay now being nearly 30 a week , I invested in a motorcycle — a square tank Rudge of questionable vintage — for £4 ( at a pound a week ) , but soon cured myself of the motorcycle bug that seemed to affect us all at the time .
28 it 's alright when it 's your own at the time because well it 's , it 's different , when there 's another one there , I mean it , it wears you out so
29 I shall be gone , but you will have to live with the consequences , and no more passing off my stuff as your own at the office .
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