Example sentences of "[pron] at [art] [noun sg] [coord] " in BNC.

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1 But , Szeliga says : ‘ We are not coming in to buy market share ; we aim to promote ourselves at the quality and mid-priced end of the market .
2 McCoist flung himself at the ball and beat Lukic with a wonderful diving header .
3 His fingernails were broken and bloody from when he had thrown himself at the door and torn at it , in the moment when he realised that he had been shut into the stall , and what was going to happen next .
4 He 's a soldier that gives everything ; throws himself at the enemy and for once every ball , he touched finished in the back of the net .
5 Then , snatching a lance from one of them , he placed himself at the apex and , couching the lance , shouted to charge .
6 Miracle Squares I think there 's a lot of thought gone into it you know , it ca n't be easy to re er to , to just dream up a game erm , I like the one about you go to the last supper and the waiter spills soup on your trousers , the waiter , ha tell you else about the Marx brothers an'all , the waiter is er the king of Snowdonia and it 's Groucho Marx , the , they 've got this massive hall , and er these big steps leading down into it you know and as , as they 're coming in there 's somebody at the top and Ann says who 's , who 's walking in and they walk down the stairs you know and Mr and Mrs and the king has you know and he says oh the king Snowdonia is about to arrive , he should be here any minute now , he should be here dead on this time you know , he gets these big fanfare trumpets up da , da , da , da , the king of Snowdonia , and there 's nothing and all of a sudden it flashes to Groucho Marx and then he 's in bed with
7 And I can remember having big long sheets and they would take us into Nottingham and just dump you at a shop and say now you know , go in and fill that in .
8 ‘ Forwards hit you at every opportunity and my problem was to remember to expect physical contact .
9 One visitor , unimpressed , wrote : ‘ Jet meets you at every turn and in every shape .
10 Now imagine that instead of sitting behind his desk your boss had met you at the door and ushered you to a seat , then pulled up a chair next to you .
11 Two sixty , two eighty two hundred and eighty pounds against you at the back and selling for two hundred and eighty pounds two eighty , one one nine .
12 ‘ The car will collect you at the airport and then you will be brought to the Hacienda de Nieve .
13 It 's against you at the front and I 'll sell at three hundred and twenty pounds .
14 Did , did you at the time or in the thirties did you have any involvement with the Unemployment Claims Union or anything like that ?
15 ‘ Why were you at the Star and Garter , sir ? ’
16 Well that , that 's why I think I went down so hard when I did n't get that job cos she said , I , I took , I took the erm , I went , I was the first , to go , first of all I did n't put in for this job it 's one that 's been laying around since last September , I wrote to , kept to St. Mary 's for this mental health thing and I got in touch with this Mrs and she said I 've got nothing I can offer you at the moment but I , I will be in touch and I went down the job centre one day and erm , there was this thing to say that they wanted mental nurses
17 If it 's worth more than a hundred and fifty thousand pounds between you at the moment and you leave it all to your surviving spouse then when he or she dies in due course and if those figures have n't altered they 'll be inheritance tax to pay .
18 I came searching for you at the shop and one of your neighbours told me she 'd seen you come this way . ‘
19 Alan , I 'm sorry if I 'm sort of trying to put you at the end and continue and I I do n't intend it like that .
20 I shall throw my bouquet to one of you at the wedding and who knows , there might be another wedding in the not too distant future for somebody .
21 and all your , all your weights and everything at the bottom and you just can have them replaced if you want .
22 I heard everything at the Opera and Musikverein .
23 ‘ He chose to favour us one at a time and the others were left out in the cold .
24 If anaphors were to be resolved one at a time and left to right , nothing would yet have been done about ‘ him ’ , so the configurational contribution would be missed and reasoning would be inevitable .
25 From the beginning they took on ‘ trainees ’ in evangelism and church planting , first one at a time and then in small groups and now they run a carefully organised evangelistic training programme called Network .
26 Bring them in one at a time and show them a series of articles such as a pot , a plate , a flask and a small stool .
27 The best way to learn these modes is to take them one at a time and examine the construction of each one .
28 The remedy may change , or in acute injuries more than one remedy may be required , but in classical homoeopathy the remedies are administered one at a time and not as a mixture .
29 The Crystal Palace tram terminus was on a gradient and it was ruled that if the crew wanted to take their break there , in the busmen 's canteen round the corner on the Parade , they must go one at a time and not leave the car unattended .
30 London Transport held very strong views in favour of standardization , so when in 1936 , the ex-Croydon cars were due for an annual overhaul and relicensing , they were withdrawn one at a time and replaced by E/1 Class cars between October 1936 and January 1937 .
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