Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv prt] at [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 MIKE SLEMEN last night vowed to bring the Springbok celebrations to a halt when the North take them on at Elland Road , Leeds tonight .
2 Noel 's Garden Party will be packing them in at Haydock Park for two days over the August Bank Holiday .
3 He put me in at centre half and I 've played virtually every game since .
4 People take malicious pleasure in cutting in on them and burning them off at traffic lights .
5 When I had left him for Bath , he had said , sadly , seeing me off at Salamanca station : ‘ I should have come with you when your father died .
6 I 'll take you on at seine netting .
7 I mean if the fe if the ferries were like early sort of bo got you in at lunch time
8 ‘ Nae problem , I 'll drop you off at Braemore junction . ’
9 ‘ I can drop you off at Glasgow airport , if you like , or you can take a train to Prestwick and catch a plane from there . ’
10 their high tea , were n't bothered about high tea , but still , er then , they 'd have , they might have a supper because she ai n't been a work , their elderly , they perhaps have a good tea , the they , they went to bed at nine and they said if I was reading something , they said , you know turn the gas out when you come up and , there you are well you can see , if one landlady gave me egg for me lunch that I had n't had , they not , they were n't gon na feed you up at supper time were they ?
11 This enchanting street of small houses brings you out at Charles Bridge by the Hotel of the Three Ostriches ( 1/76 ) , one of the most famous hotels in Prague .
12 ‘ There 's a long way to go before we break down the ‘ them up at Salisbury attitude
13 With them back at Base Camp , team leader Lieutenant Colonel Paul Neame , a Falklands veteran , made the inevitable decision .
14 To overcome this waste , I sow several hundred extra brassicas in the greenhouse in March ( cabbage , red cabbage , brussels sprouts , cauliflower , and broccoli ) , bed them out at four-inch spacing in the vegetable garden in early May and then transplant them at two-foot intervals into the headlands after horse-hoeing in June .
15 ‘ Let me out at Wine Street , ’ I asked the balladeer , as I prepared a silver handshake .
16 Deport Peter Schmichael for having an out of date work permit , let Scumtona and Hughes run off to the Cayman Islands for a peaceful life together , Ryans potty training to let him down at home games as well as away , Lee Sharpe to OD on E and think he 's playing for the best team in the country .
17 Dana went on with his friend to see her off at Le Havre , while I made my way to London , where I was joined by Dana a few days later .
18 Harry had Mossop drop him off at Brockenhurst station , where he commenced the journey back to Swindon , happy to find himself alone among anonymous travellers , able to concentrate at last on all the implications of what he had learned .
19 Then Kurt has to shell out a considerable amount of money , maybe $25,000 , for the first class plane seats so that Courtney can fly home lying down and a specially appointed ambulance to pick her up at LA airport .
20 They buried her up at St Saviour 's , in the far corner of the graveyard where the ground slopes away from the redstone church .
21 He lived at a very difficult time ; they wanted him back at La Scala , but there was always the possibility that Toscanini would return .
22 It was obviously a very clever song but it was n't until we were recording it and filming it down at Greenwich Studios , that we realised its potential because .
23 And you used to have what they call a wick in it you know to light it and turn it down at night time and blow it out down the .
24 ‘ I picked it up at Camden Lock . ’
25 But Chapman accepted that the short , stocky James was one of football 's great characters , an outstanding individualist who liked to do things his own way , like living it up at West End night clubs until the early hours .
26 Turn on the radio and on every station The Eagles are ‘ Living it up at de Hotel California ’ .
27 Howard Kendall and Brian Clough must cut the class and slug it out at street level
28 She 's one of a ‘ dirty dozen ’ of girls who carry knives and CS gas in their handbags to battle it out at soccer riots .
29 But , I mean , they sell them round at Dash Hill for erm , they sell them for two hundred and fifty do n't , the shops
30 ‘ There 's also a boat waiting for us down at Punta Arenas .
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