Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] be at [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 When I got my first job out of training it was at Worthing in a juvenile leading role and I got my Equity card because I had been chosen .
2 Well we 've been , I mean we were at Jenny 's for a while , I went to the bank and eh , then we 've been into Bromley all afternoon .
3 We were straight in there ringing people , you know have you got any problems , listening you know to this and that , and the next morning we were in ringing , and Jack would ring in , and we 'd say , look at know you 're at Gateshead , but can you go to Newton Aycliffe ?
4 ‘ I know you were at Gamages for a while .
5 Remember she was at Ricky 's party
6 Well we know it 's at Brinkley do n't we ?
7 Afterwards , when they were alone , Marshall said : ‘ If that was an accurate account , one person had ample opportunity to take the knife off the bar and we already know he was at Linley 's party . ’
8 I suppose he was at Jefferson 's .
9 Despite criticisms that they 're only there as star imports for the match , the ‘ foreigners ’ insist they are at Oxford for genuine academic reasons ; the rugby is a bonus .
10 ‘ I 'm sorry , David , but when they knew you were at Conway House , that decided the matter . ’
11 I thought you were at Claro . ’
12 ‘ I thought you were at Malham . ’
13 The last time I saw him was at Walton Studios a few months before they closed down and the was he was doing he said he was unable to get a film to direct , so he was going to be Herbert Wilcox first assistant director on his forthcoming production .
14 Well yeah she was , I think she was at Derek 's desk .
15 I think it 's , excuse me , I think it 's at erm , it 's a I think it 's at Latton Bush , I 'm not , I 'm waiting for the
16 I think it was at Maitlands the lovely shop
17 In those days a wing commander engineering officer was still a GD pilot but after the long course ( I think it was at Henlow , on engineering ) they devoted all their energies to full time engineering .
18 And I suppose it might have been serious had I been at Low Birk Hatt on my own with no help when that virus struck me down .
19 Had I been at Spithead , I should certainly have joined the mutineers .
20 Well somebody said they 're at Grantham
21 you see I met an old work mate of mine he said they were at Grantham
22 He said he was at Dynmouth Comprehensive himself , a terrible dump .
23 ‘ The only doctors who could help me are at Bart 's .
24 Emma Pengelly , eight , wrote : ‘ The only doctors who could help me are at Bart 's .
25 Probably when they see I 'm at Keele they 'll know I 'm stupid anyway .
26 ‘ How long have you been at Templeton 's ? ’
27 Have you been at OBEX long ? ’
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