Example sentences of "[noun] [adv prt] at [noun] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 As she risked a glance up at Roman 's dark face , her heart seemed to plummet down to her stomach .
2 Guy led Chalon back on to the road , casting another searching glance up at Isabel 's closed face .
3 That fella up at Cecil 's , I should he must be getting a fortune .
4 There was none of that back-of-the-neck prickle of fear and guilt associated with encountering the zone patrols back at Taler 's Bump .
5 Now she would have given up every lingering resentment , every long and bitter hatred , to have the boy back at Adam 's banker , humbly cutting stone .
6 Sergeant , first thing in the morning , you exercise your limbs round at Connon 's and see what you 're like at climbing trees .
7 they 've got a place down at Markets ai n't they ?
8 I thought you meant the Miguel — the handsome singer down at Pepe 's . ’
9 We 've lined up a host of money-saving family days out at Britain 's fabulous theme parks — and you can cash in .
10 The haste with which Adobe urged Sun to ink the contract — Ybarra says he was was collecting signatures late into the evening out at Sun 's Mountain View headquarters — is thought to have alienated Sun 's SunPics print division which apparently wanted no part of a deal that it had been told of only days beforehand ( UX No 405 ) .
11 He lined three glasses up at Cattini 's elbow , keeping one back for himself .
12 Mr Stace wins a VIP day out at Lord 's for the one-day international against Pakistan on Aug 22 , with seats and full hospitality courtesy of Keith Prowse Hospitality .
13 ‘ You 've taken Peter Russell 's cottage out at Pook 's Common , I understand .
14 Benjamin stuck his tongue out at Peckle 's back , cleared a space on the floor and squatted there for at least half an hour sifting through the contents of the sack .
15 Nolan had knocked Perkin down at Tremayne 's dinner .
16 ‘ I keep my tack up at Tom 's place .
17 The only people what did have a motor in that , at that particular time was the harbourmaster of Pinn Mill cos they always used to call er er er one bloke down there who used to moor the ships up at Bottoman 's Bay and er th th th he used to get a retainer from the Ipswich Dock Commission and all he w all he had to do was make sure that was clear of , for shipping , if there was a yacht in the way he 'd go and tell them to move and he was what the we used to call him Pinn Mill Harbourmaster .
18 On all those girls round at Steve 's place ? ’
19 ‘ Ave you paid a visit to the ale-house up at Dore 's Lodge yet , Mr Eddy ? ’
20 The star line up at Birmingham 's National Exhibition Centre includes TV chefs Michel Roux and Michael Barry who will spill the beans along with Lloyd Grossman , Prue Leith , Glynn Christian , Ken Hom , Josceline Dimbleby and more .
21 As we strolled away , however , we had to hold our hands out at arm 's length , as if we were under arrest , to show the hawk that we were n't holding a juicy lump of rabbit .
22 If it 's the problem over at Barton 's , I can deal with it when I get back . ’
23 He remembered old dad VATman up at Hoomey 's sitting by the fire and how he had wanted to go there , and that made him think of a good name : Lucky Fireside … no , Firelight , Lucky Firelight .
24 Go to Roules for our usual meat but buy the third chop down at Blance 's . ’
25 I could n't bring him back here — that would be taking too much advantage of Helen — and I could n't spend my nights over at Robert 's practice , where Ian lives . ’
26 ‘ We do n't have to use this warrant , of course , ’ persisted the Brigadier quietly , and after a moment 's pause he added : ‘ We found a dose of heroin over at Scano 's place yesterday . ‘
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