Example sentences of "[conj] he [vb -s] at [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The theological answer is that He feels at home anywhere because He is at home everywhere .
2 Regan favours the quality of ‘ intrinsic value ’ , a concept that he treats at length .
3 The conditions were that he resides at Handley Green , Laindon , reports daily to Laindon police station and does not enter Clacton .
4 He has little sympathy for the Arab nationalism that destroyed the Jews of Baghdad and the Christian Assyrians , and he quotes at length from Stephen Bloom 's ‘ almost lyrical ’ account of a Romanian childhood where Germans , Slovaks , Russians , Greeks , Turks , Armenians and Jews provided harmonious diversity .
5 and I think , and he plays at Leicestershire
6 And he hints at memories he can not talk about .
7 And he stops at cafés , for a sit-down with a beer or an apéritif or a coffee , without so much as noticing the prices , or whether it is too near lunchtime .
8 Filmer was saying , ‘ Will Voting Right go on to the Breeders ’ Cup if he wins at Winnipeg ? ’
9 If he remains at transport , he might yet have to revise that judgment .
10 I am most suspicious of Chris Lewis , who is still a dreadfully inconsistent performer and if he fails at Lord 's , I would bring in another all-rounder .
11 ‘ Yes , but he stays at home and never sees anybody , Mr Holmes ! ’ answered Helen Stoner .
12 I 've seen him looking at you … but he looks at women that way .
13 What will happen on Saturday is that the other half and kids will be banished to the shops , while he stays at home to watch the match in silence .
14 But , Shelley , the idea was for you to work here at Monte Samana while he works at Santa Barbara .
15 When he cooks at home on a daily basis , his new kitchen has another purpose too .
16 STARR PERFORMER : Crazy comic Freddie will have you roaring when he appears at Funcoast World
17 Robb takes part in his first 1500 metres championship race since winning the English Schools Championship when he competes at Palace .
18 Now , as he sits at home with his wife and children in their suburban house in Ealing , the revisionists are wandering the streets .
19 Vic smokes a second cigarette as he sits at stool , and scans the Daily Mail .
20 Perhaps he do n't moan as much there as he does at home !
21 As he looks at examination papers undistinguished by any spark of originality , and recognises the pale image of his carefully prepared arguments , he finds , incongruously , that he is thinking of casting pearls !
22 The 6′4″ left-handed beanpole makes an intimidating figure as he shouts at officials , abuses his racket and sulks on his stool , threatening to strike .
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