Example sentences of "[pers pn] [det] at the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Then we 'll meet ye all at the Curragh Bar for a few good old jars , and then we 'll go on to the hotel . |
2 | I could have told you this at the height of his reputation , just as I could have predicted his downfall after a few short years in the limelight . |
3 | I hope very much to be with you all at the January meeting when I shall be able to thank you personally |
4 | Did they give you any at the shelter ? ’ |
5 | she said Joe would of got them all at the top where you could n't see them and things like that , I said well you wo n't get builders doing that |
6 | They had n't checked them all at the time , and then they had forgotten . |
7 | The two popular actors left it to director Richard Donner to make sense of it all at the end of the day . |
8 | Add to all this the price of a well deserved holiday from it all at the end of your final term , and it is quite likely that you could be stretching your finances to the limit . |
9 | He had an alley mate , the man on the next machine , who pulled the levers for both of them at one end while William 's grandad pulled for them both at the other . |
10 | In fact , only one serious relationship lay behind her , with a Wellington actor who read news bulletins in order to eat , and it had died owing to lack of feeling , disappointing them both at the time , but Maria had philosophically absorbed the lesson at the heart of the sad experience . |
11 | If the whites can only hold their form , this may allow us to sneak up on the blind side and pip them both at the death . |
12 | We are pleased to announce that gave birth to a son , on 29 September , mother and son ‘ doing well ’ and promises to be with us all at the January meeting . |
13 | Many years ago when I was in a play with Thora Hird she presented us all at the end of the show with a bottle of champagne . |
14 | After the trials of Halton , Cranwell was a haven , With my pay now being nearly 30 a week , I invested in a motorcycle — a square tank Rudge of questionable vintage — for £4 ( at a pound a week ) , but soon cured myself of the motorcycle bug that seemed to affect us all at the time . |