Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [noun prp] at the " in BNC.

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1 Indeed , Tan not only confirms Corbett at the level of the Court of Appeal , but extends it beyond marriage into , it appears , a case of general application , an outcome which Ormrod J. may not have intended or desired .
2 Bryony spoke with the contemptuous sharpness which had so alienated Caro at the beginning .
3 In the great days of Suleiman the Magnificent the sultan 's armies reached the gates of Vienna in 1529 , having already subdued Hungary at the battle of Mohács three years earlier .
4 I had not seen Leeds at the time ’ ?
5 Having just seen Topper at the Princess the week before , I had all I needed to complete my erotic evaporation fantasies .
6 Consolation came when Ernie Coleman finally joined Arsenal at the end of the season , for a fee of £6,000 .
7 I myself can not leave London at the present time .
8 A pleasant week in the Bristol Channel when we reached Bristol once more , then on to the Scillies in a nasty little summer gale , finally reaching Southampton at the end of June .
9 But when I pushed open the gate into the yard on my return , I always saw Jean-Claude at the window .
10 Melrose have still to face Currie at the Greenyards and Gala at Netherdale in the final league match of the season .
11 The same DJs also play Wednesday at The Ritz , Manchester and Monday at High Society , chester .
12 Dexter was glad they had come back to see Lancaster at the end of the day .
13 Jones often visited Lovelace at the castle and later at New Lodge in Windsor Forest , where Lovelace moved after her marriage to Lord Henry Beauclerk in June 1739 .
14 Everyone 's out to beat Gloucester at the moment and do n't the Cherry and Whites know it .
15 It 's HVS in summer and it feels like it in winter , too , as I shiver upwards to join Steve at the stance : a misnomer if ever there was one — just room enough for four front points on an edge .
16 The rink will now represent Scotland at the World Championships in Geneva .
17 ’ Perhaps it was the estrangement of Washington perhaps that he had n't expected Agnes at the Smithsonian but it had been a surprising thrill to see the familiar smile in the crowd .
18 One insider said : ‘ Di does n't like Balmoral at the best of times .
19 Well played Mills and well played Phillips at the other end .
20 For further information please contact Alastair at The Playhouse on 24391 ext 207 .
21 Please contact Noreen at the British Section with any possible offer .
22 ‘ He ca n't leave London at the moment , ’ I answered .
23 I ca n't think why all supermarkets do n't put GH at the checkout .
24 I could n't find Basil at the prize-giving .
25 One hot summer 's night in 1913 Léon Indenbaum , a Russian Jewish sculptor , called round to visit Soutine at the Cité Falguière .
26 Ben parked his newly acquired BMW at the roadside and hoped it would be there when he returned , reassuring himself that in this place of utter solitude car thieves were n't likely to creep out of the hedgerows with duplicate keys .
27 Mr Philip Martin , an embalmer currently researching HIV at the University of Sydney , Australia , then presented a paper on ‘ AIDS and the Funeral Service ’ .
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