Example sentences of "[pers pn] [is] [adv prt] at the " in BNC.
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1 | In fact , she 's over at the Yard now chattin' up some foreman or other she 's got eatin' out of her hand . |
2 | ‘ I 'm afraid she 's out at the moment , ’ he said . |
3 | My mother 's amazing — she 's so reserved , and very English , yet the minute the curtain goes up , she 's down at the front . |
4 | Another canteen worker in the same village told me she does a shift from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m. , returns home to work for her family , then she 's back at the pit from 7.30 p.m. until 10.45 p.m . |
5 | She 's in at the hostel at least an hour before she starts . |
6 | She also wants to exercise to improve muscle tone during this period ; she can then see what shape she is in at the end of the year before she decides whether or not she really does need to lose those extra 4 lb ( 1.8 kg ) . |
7 | ‘ As an eating place it 's had its ups and downs , but it 's up at the moment . ’ |
8 | It 's up at the fish shop in Framlingham |
9 | It 's on at the Lyceum and is supposed to be frightfully good . |
10 | It 's on at the moment though . |
11 | It 's on at the moment . |
12 | Yeah it 's on at the moment . |
13 | Yeah yeah it 's on at the moment . |
14 | And then erm after the rehearsal some of us went off to get a pizza before the concert and he said to me , erm are you interested in going to hear the Mozart Requiem , it 's on at the Barbican on Wednesday ? |
15 | There is apparen apparently book books details of of course it 's out at the moment . |
16 | It 's down at the back , not . |
17 | ‘ The state it is in at the moment has limited our work a great deal , ’ he said . |
18 | Though after a moment of considering her question , seemed to think that there was no harm in revealing , ‘ I believe the dog does not take well to city life — he is up at the house . ’ |
19 | Graveney insists that Hick should go back to basics , and remain in that classic position he is in at the start of the bowler 's run-up — to stand sideways-on , bat on the ground , knees slightly bent , feet about shoulder width apart , and head up and still with both eyes level . |
20 | ‘ He 's up at the section-house . |
21 | You know , he 's so uncomfortable he 's up at the crack of the dawn because that floor is really getting into him ! |
22 | drinks Pils when he 's out at the wine bar |
23 | He 's out at the moment but he 'll be in later and he 'll phone either tonight or in the morning . ’ |
24 | Which is understandable considering the vein he 's in at the moment . |
25 | " He does live here — upstairs — but I should n't think he 's in at the moment . |
26 | ‘ He 's down at the roundabout . |
27 | ‘ Onstage , ’ Fred reflects , ‘ he 's this outrageous lunatic camp person , but half an hour after the gig he 's back at the hotel reading Somerset Maugham and Rob and I are being disgusting to some barmaid completely off our head . ’ |
28 | He 's back at the main menu , he 's calling up the directory , the very List of Lists , the brain surgeon 's own encephalogram . |
29 | ‘ Yes , he 's back at the hotel . ’ |