Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [adj] [noun sg] at " in BNC.
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1 | You will actually hold a policy review with your client , I E , you 're going to see them each year at least , but the policy reviews as regards the company are held to make sure there 's enough growth in the client 's funds to sustain all the charges . |
2 | I ask him to meet me that evening at the Three Pigeons . |
3 | He phoned me last night at home and I said you got your message then ? |
4 | She had an idea and asked him to meet her that evening at a time which allowed her to see Shildon first . |
5 | We do n't give them any notice at all . |
6 | It 's easy to look at these young hooligans on the street , as they are perceived by so many , without understanding why they are like it , and I think it would help everyone to understand , and maybe we could have some action to work towards supplying the need for these youngsters , because I belief if something could be done for them when they 're sixteen and just starting out on this erm sort of sub-culture life that they get into so quickly , if people could give them maximum help at this stage then they could grow into being responsible erm satisfied adults . |
7 | ‘ Show me some respect at least , cara , ’ he snapped . |
8 | ‘ You suspected that from the little you told me that morning at Coutances I had made investigations and found out something . ’ |
9 | do n't forget when they 're added when they 're added you can do them one bit at a time . |
10 | I must admit that this situation caused me some anxiety at an earlier stage , but no point was made about this in the Press either before or after the Election . |
11 | Brian Harley had made his one mistake at the sixteenth by finding both a fairway bunker and one by the green and was still standing at four under . |
12 | Anyone want to pick up the ball and run with it and would question whether it is considered necessary and does it give you sufficient guidance at strategic level ? |
13 | Shakespeare , we do n't know what Shakespeare wanted to do on stage , he does n't give you any idea at all . |
14 | And it is true to say that , provided you do not suffer from any particular allergy or illness , a certain amount of food commonly considered to be ‘ bad ’ for you wo n't do you any harm at all . |
15 | ‘ In fact he was very put out because Martinez simply told him one day at the end of last year that the agency had a new client but he , Martinez , was going to handle him personally and Ed Grainger did n't need to bother about him . |
16 | He longed to do some real work that would give him some satisfaction at the end of a day , yet there seemed to be nothing for him to do . |
17 | This allows him some respite at least and his home life is less subject to instant upheaval . |
18 | Put it this way at least my Mum never beat up my Dad . |
19 | But if you wanted to take your revenge and kill me , because of some ancient grudge against somebody who 's been dust for 200 years , then why did n't you just do it last night at my house ? |
20 | Let us first look at the word ‘ representative ’ . |
21 | Let us first look at spontaneity generally . |
22 | Let us first look at the examination of the wreckage on the accident site . |
23 | We shall qualify and discuss this finding further in the concluding section , but let us first look at some comparative static tests . |
24 | Let us next look at reptiles . |
25 | I think we could promote ourselves , Mr Chairman , but what I can say is that I 'm against contributing to all these West Midland bodies that probably wo n't , wo n't give us any help at all . |
26 | He 'd send us all whisky at Christmas if it was worth his while , only these days it 's hardly worth the risk . ’ |
27 | Indeed the Next Steps Report found that : ‘ People who had recently resigned from the Civil Service told us that frustration at the lack of genuine responsibility for achieving results was a significant factor in encouraging them to move to jobs outside . ’ |
28 | ‘ I 'll make you some coffee at my place , ’ she said , taking her car keys from her handbag . |
29 | Have they offered you any thing at all ? ’ |
30 | It was the tone of voice , cold , edged , which had reproached her that evening at The Towers , when she had not worn the bracelet . |