Example sentences of "[adv] he be at [noun] " in BNC.

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1 However long he was at Stockport — and it was not long — he is its only Master to be recorded ( as a poet ) in the Dictionary of National Biography .
2 Anyway he was at home that day , home for lunch , and he and Beryl were actually sitting at the table , talking as it happened about going down soon to take a look at the Hall , when Adam came in .
3 Thought that was Dad then , but it 's not he 's at work .
4 Well usually usually not always but just about always he 's at home he has n't gone anywhere so how far away is he zero as well so you get zero zero goes through the origin .
5 Yesterday he was at Hartlepool Labour Hall , surrounded by a dozen or so women shoving leaflets into envelopes .
6 Yesterday he was at home in Cheltenham , Glos , after specialists decided to wait before unsticking his eyes .
7 An hour later he was at Lord Henry 's house , and Lord Henry was smiling at his side .
8 I 'm sure he 's done his England career a load of good … he 'll be concidered a good footballer now he 's at Rovers ( even though he 'll be doing eaxctly what he was at Leeds ! ! ! !
9 Penrose was then at Birkbeck College , London ; now he is at Oxford .
10 Now he was at home more Dad and I became closer .
11 now he was at Richmond .
12 Well he is at javelin , and what was the other thing he was throwing , the discus ?
13 However , here he was at pains to point out that ‘ although this work was intended for an appendix to the Gardeners Dictionary , yet it may be reckoned a complete performance in itself independent to that ’ .
14 so here he was at Pittsburgh watching the final game of the year .
15 But mostly he was at home in the old church you know .
16 And if they fail to find all your information and recommend something and then you say , Well er invalid son or parents and I need that money then he 's at fault and you can then er take them to court for failing to give you best advice .
17 Yeah , but you see then he 's at fault I mean like yesterday he come in he said he 's got to drop off at Milton Keynes and he said I , I , he were n't due to be dropped until what half past ten ?
18 He surfaces in different places from time to time : there he is at St Mary 's church in Finchley , North London , witnessing the marriage of sister Bessie and Alf Davidge in 1907 , then appearing as if from nowhere to perform the same function for Gertie and Frederick Foxwell in Norwich in 1911 .
19 In fact he had only been away from the town for one period of six years when he was at university in Aberdeen .
20 Terry Venables , Spurs ' chief executive , tried to sign Sanchez , 34 , in 1985 when he was at Barcelona and reports from Spain last night suggested that the pair could be joining forces this summer .
21 Well the Bill was , who was the manager in those days was very much the manager , and there was one of the directors used to play for the Villa , and he used to more or less look after the playing side which the rest of the directors never seemed to interfere with , they , they left the management up to the manager the selection of the team , Bill and the trainer when they were in the second division was Arthur who 's manager of Derby County now , he had the , I believe he had a sad time when he was at Walsall he , he lost his wife in a car accident and
22 Again and again he was at pains to demonstrate to Theo that he did n't live idly on his brother 's money .
23 Such a response seems understandable given that it allows McFaul to explain why he is at odds with the Party while still maintaining that he is loyal to its principles and to its founder , but it can not stand as a general proposition .
24 Can you try and work out why he 's at school ?
25 Can you try and work out why he 's at school cos he baffles me !
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