Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] [adv prt] at [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | You must stay on at Casa Sciorto , Caroline … ’ |
2 | I am hoping to return through Malta via Bali and we should arrive back at Ayr on Tuesday . |
3 | And they er er they said people getting on this train er it was on the eleven , platform eleven near to where we were make sure , they kept giving it out giving it out , you must get out at Leamington Spa if you want Banbury . |
4 | The debate has the style of a Westminster confrontation , and you get the strong impression that even the complete no-hopers must sneak off at home to lie in the bath to practise cries of ‘ shame ’ , ‘ hear , hear ’ and other parliamentary harrumphing . |
5 | The next time the hon. Gentleman is on the train for Newcastle he should get off at Darlington and I will arrange a guided tour of that project for him . |
6 | It 's got to the point where manager Lennie Lawrence must wake up at times wondering which big game is next . |
7 | It was a perpetual anxiety with me that I should turn up at school wearing a dress that had been sold to that same shop by one of my fellow-pupils . |
8 | Colds settle in the nose which may stuff up at night with much sneezing and blows out mucus and often blood ; nosebleeds with every cold . |
9 | First it 'll stop off at Brize Norton to pick up supplies for the Tornadoes operating the air exclusion zone . |
10 | ‘ I 'll call back at noon , ’ he said to the buttons on her breast pockets , and she led me to a changing room full of paper nighties before turning to greet the next chicken on the conveyor belt and rewinding the tape to : ‘ Hi there , welcome to Surgicentre . |
11 | You tell me you 're scared he might come back at Brett ? |
12 | The sergeant — his pace blackened with boot polish — assured me , ‘ You 'll get through at Clones . ’ |
13 | We 'll , we 'll get down at Southwold |
14 | ‘ Of course I will , Mother , I 'm only going up the road , I 'll come back at weekends . ’ |
15 | Another worry for the police is the possibility of a confrontation between New Age travellers who might turn up at Stow , the traditional travellers want to make it plain that if they do , they will not be made welcome . |
16 | Another worry for the police is the possibility of a confrontation between New Age travellers who might turn up at Stow , the traditional travellers want to make it plain that if they do , they will not be made welcome . |
17 | ‘ Let's look in at Fullcircle , ’ said Leithen . |
18 | Arms races sometimes culminate in extinction , and then a new arms race may begin back at square one . |
19 | Meanwhile the Elector Carl Theodor had taken up residence in Munich , and had invited the members of his court to join him there ( though they could stay on at Mannheim and retain their salaries if they wished ) . |
20 | When Loz finds the solutions to the problems that clearly weigh heavy on his shoulders — and a new hairdresser — the Kingmaker campaign could wind up at Wembley . |
21 | You could fall out at night . ’ |
22 | Some years later , to give one final example of the kind of trouble that could break out at football games , the police found it necessary to lead a baton charge against stone-throwers during a contest between Linfield and Belfast Celtic in 1935 . |
23 | That she could look up at men rather than over or down at them . |
24 | Afterwards we could look round at leisure . ’ |
25 | Vologsky increased his pace , momentarily , gaining a few feet so that he could look back at Kirov 's grim face . |
26 | For Camus the sky was a source of sustenance that he could draw on at will ; for me it is a thwarted promise , yearned for and glimpsed against the odds . |
27 | I had to promise mum I 'd write to each of them , and apologise in person at the first possible opportunity , and also that I 'd stop off at Lochgair before I returned to Glasgow , to see dad . |
28 | I could dribble on at length about but I wo n't cos this is a Leeds list after all , and also Tim might get narky : - ] |
29 | Well if you can get on with people like that that you 've never met before you can , you 'd get on at college it 's just the same . |
30 | Within a week he was a member , within a fortnight he 'd come out at home and within three weeks his father was at the CHE group wanting to know what the hell was going on . |