Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] [adv] at [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It costs £700 a year to keep a child in a council day-nursery , and only children in real need — i.e. those whose mothers can not or will not care for them adequately at home — will get a place .
2 It no longer aroused feelings of exasperation , as it had done when he failed to link what had amounted to a form of work paralysis with the hopelessness which Dave must have felt about himself both at home and at school .
3 Yeah we did it last year cos I broke up the day before last year all of mine still at school that day .
4 ‘ I ca n't think of anything just at present , ’ said Lili .
5 We have a busy day ahead of us tomorrow at No 10 . ’
6 and I said and I was hesitating and I said I 'm sorry I said I feel a bit embarrassed he said for what reason and old Rose was with me well at door she said she knows me she said well she said if it will interest you what if I never .
7 It was accepted that these restrictions were necessary in the interests of the community , salus populi est suprema lex , and that private owners should be compelled to comply with them even at cost to themselves .
8 ‘ But we were all in our twenties , taking it very seriously , and we did n't feel we could take a chance with someone still at school .
9 Strachan , Macallister , and Speed were in midfield , and by the end of the game were running round it seemingly at will — they had so much space to play in .
10 The intellectual form of superiority was the one most accessible to me both at home and at school .
11 Fiona was saying to me today at school , oh Emma can I have a bit of your height please ?
12 Several undergraduates who knew him from his Trinity days often came to see him and wrote to him especially at Christmas .
13 The rest of ‘ Rebels ’ can be described as being honestly enjoyable , perhaps more fun to experience live in suitable company rather than tracking through it alone at home .
14 Support groups would flash their telephone number at him late at night on Channel 4 .
15 In a business that was headed by someone virtually at war with his entire family over their moral misdemeanours , this was a wise decision and brought Mr Smith fifty years ' work .
16 in the assessment of damages for the breach of any of the Warranties full credit shall be given for the amount by which as at Completion the value of any current assets of the Business was greater or any current liability of the Business was less than the figure at which it was stated or provided for in the Accounts ;
17 Lingfield councillor Alan Robinson has written to Darlington police asking them to step up patrols round Presto 's car park in Yarm Road after reports that youths are disturbing nearby residents by driving around it late at night .
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