Example sentences of "[prep] [pers pn] [adv] at the " in BNC.

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1 He even asked me about them up at the manor .
2 And , gulping the sweet air , I gazed about me gratefully at the clean green land where I worked and made my living .
3 He 's waitin' for them now at the railway station .
4 ‘ I do n't think that is the right thing for me just at the moment .
5 ‘ I work rather odd hours but you can always leave a message for me here at the cafe .
6 ‘ Wait for me back at the TARDIS . ’
7 ‘ Lot of them around at the moment . ’
8 There were lots of them down at the railway . ’
9 Except to note that now that the right honourable member for Chesterfield is publishing his former speeches as a video , it is rather a cheap operation to come and repeat them in the chamber er rather than putting them out er for public consumption there are places where he could repeat the kind of speeches just given , unfortunately the government is closing most of them down at the moment and putting the cut the inhabitants out in the community er but it had no relevance to the er the subject we 're dealing with today .
10 In the locker room the steel grilles are pasted with letters that say , Thanks for your kindness for making a tough time much easier to bear , and , If it was n't for all of you there at the hospital I do n't know how we would have survived .
11 Ehm , I walked past her twice at the airport .
12 She took a white lace handkerchief out of her bag and dabbed a corner of it carefully at the corner of her eyes before the make-up ran .
13 I asked about you down at the corner , the shop there .
14 ‘ What 's the matter , no job for you down at the theatre then ? ’
15 Lot seventy Edison Bell Standard , there is no horn included with this Lot , please note , Lot seventy and I have two hundred pounds offered and twenty , two forty , sixty , two eighty three hundred and twenty , three fifty , three eighty , four hundred , four hundred pounds against you then at the back now , any more at four hundred , it 's with me , four twenty , four fifty , four eighty on my left seated at four eighty any more now at four hundred and eighty pounds ?
16 Two hundred two hundred pounds against you now at the back , now any more at two hundred ?
17 Steve was a new face to me but Paul I already knew from playing football against him down at the Lillie Road recreation ground .
18 The boy looked round behind him up at the cliff .
19 One of them used to walk round with me up at the market pointing out his bullocks : ‘ These four belong to the policeman ; these four I bought off the publican ; these belong to the baker . ’
20 Look with me now at the twelve questions .
21 It was probably a very good thing in far more ways than one , Harry reflected , that Aubrey would be living with them here at the farm for several months .
22 In fact she did n't demand anything , apart from a dressing-room on the ground floor because she was having great difficulty with her back at the time , and being in pain , was using a wheelchair most of the time .
23 There 's been talk of Bruce leaving but it will be a greater achievement for me to establish myself as first choice with him still at the club . ’
24 Instead of flitting from one employer to another he remained constant in Richard 's service and was with him still at the end at Chalus .
25 ‘ And we were in touch with him twice at the Yard , sir , ’ Stitch burst forth , eager to display the fruits of his research .
26 I do n't want anything to do with it really at the moment .
27 Longing flamed in her again at the smell and feel of it .
28 It would be like running away from him back at the basement .
29 Perhaps Hambury was about to turn into the place Biff had originally described to them back at the workhouse .
30 There are one or two old professors here left over from before the liberation ( apparently no profs have been appointed since ) and the professor of English , Prof. Chen Jia , is a charming though deaf old fellow who studied in the U.S.A. , and who used to write books on English literature before the Cultural Revolution put a stop to all that sort of thing — but even so he quoted a bit of Chaucer to me surreptitiously at the dinner table .
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