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 . ’
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