Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [adv prt] at [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | When I had left him for Bath , he had said , sadly , seeing me off at Salamanca station : ‘ I should have come with you when your father died . |
2 | But , I mean , they sell them round at Dash Hill for erm , they sell them for two hundred and fifty do n't , the shops |
3 | I want her back at Mass next Sunday , and if you ca n't persuade her , then this belt of mine 'll have to do the talking ! ’ |
4 | We found it over at Scano 's . |
5 | The results are fabulous , as already hinted at by the current 45 ‘ Drive That Fast ’ , a grippingly gentle , coolly frantic , scarily mellow passage that fittingly knocks 'em over at CBGB 's . |
6 | I mean they pick somebody up at Goldhill Cottages and that 's about all I do n't know . |
7 | Unable to resist any longer , he flung himself back at Robert . |
8 | I went to pick them up at D'Amicos at eight . |
9 | ‘ Let me out at Wine Street , ’ I asked the balladeer , as I prepared a silver handshake . |
10 | But they were waiting and , into a pause , he mentioned that he 'd met them over at Jimmy 's . |
11 | Jones , reeling from a £20,000 fine and suspended six-month ban imposed by the FA for his part in a video nasty about soccer dirty tricks , has to pick himself up at Middlesbrough . |
12 | I 've made a reservation on the Pan Am flight in the morning , and there 'll be a limo to pick you up at Kennedy . |
13 | She was not feeling in the least cheerful however when the taxi dropped her off at Ven 's home . |
14 | They buried her up at St Saviour 's , in the far corner of the graveyard where the ground slopes away from the redstone church . |
15 | ‘ Do you think the crane lifted her on at Kinshasa ? ’ whispers Joseph . |
16 | Then Kurt has to shell out a considerable amount of money , maybe $25,000 , for the first class plane seats so that Courtney can fly home lying down and a specially appointed ambulance to pick her up at LA airport . |
17 | But Chapman accepted that the short , stocky James was one of football 's great characters , an outstanding individualist who liked to do things his own way , like living it up at West End night clubs until the early hours . |
18 | Turn on the radio and on every station The Eagles are ‘ Living it up at de Hotel California ’ . |
19 | ‘ Only you 're on the wrong bus , ’ he continued , ‘ you want the 800 Dalesbus — you 'll have to pick it up at Ilkley . ’ |
20 | Do n't take me right to the party , drop me off at Sam 's . |
21 | Topknot screeched something back at Gurder . |
22 | Which is that if we take these cards , instead of dropping in one at here there and everywhere and I doubt if anyone will take much notice of one , maybe I 'm a bit personally interested in , if I say could we all drop them in at Prestos in Rougier Street ? |
23 | ‘ Nae problem , I 'll drop you off at Braemore junction . ’ |
24 | ‘ I can drop you off at Glasgow airport , if you like , or you can take a train to Prestwick and catch a plane from there . ’ |
25 | Hatchet-faced , tough as the city 's granite , Yevdoxia plumped herself down at Anna 's side . |
26 | For instance , I remember him back at Troon eleven years later going from bunker to bunker at the postage Stamp like a lost man — — at the same time as Gene Sarazen got a hole-in-one there . |
27 | Harry had Mossop drop him off at Brockenhurst station , where he commenced the journey back to Swindon , happy to find himself alone among anonymous travellers , able to concentrate at last on all the implications of what he had learned . |
28 | ‘ Not the second time , not in March when they knocked it off at Stamford . |
29 | I got leave to see him off at Euston . |
30 | Dana went on with his friend to see her off at Le Havre , while I made my way to London , where I was joined by Dana a few days later . |