Example sentences of "[pers pn] there [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In the locker room the steel grilles are pasted with letters that say , Thanks for your kindness for making a tough time much easier to bear , and , If it was n't for all of you there at the hospital I do n't know how we would have survived .
2 So I 've quoted you there for the chains .
3 I want you there for the speedboat race . ’
4 Let me leave you there for the moment with my views of high morale as I saw it , and I saw a great deal of it during my constant circuit within the Command .
5 Are you there in the dark ?
6 Are you there in the dark ?
7 Are you there in the dark ?
8 So they risked all , and late one night when she heard a low whistle she rose from her straw pallet in the lower scullery and crept out of the house ; and when Tristram had climbed over the wall , she gave herself to him there on the midnight grass with the summer moon blazing down through the trees and the scent of honey wafting up from the silent hives .
9 Just be sure that your opponent does not trap him there with the Orb of Thunder , so keep that Dispel scroll handy .
10 Having him there at the beginning was simply a stroke of luck so colossal that Henry 's natural pessimism was trying to turn it into a disaster .
11 From the age of eight he began at 5 a.m. despite being so small that special pattens had to be made to enable him to reach the machinery , and he bore the scars of the corporal punishment inflicted on him there for the rest of his life .
12 Not only did John make full appearances in Palace 's promotion side of 1968–69 , but he absolutely relished the challenge of Division One and , unless you saw him there for the Palace you will simply never know just what he did for us .
13 brought him there for the view , but it was impossible not to watch just the aircraft lights , perhaps macabrely hoping one would lose its grip .
14 She should never have let him slip away silently to Pool in the first place , but clung fast to him there among the trees and called out the men to overpower him .
15 The first time , he asked the man to make love to him right there in the car , not to take him home yet but to do it to him there in the car .
16 Shaffer drove him there from the Park West flat .
17 Just take take the bag , put it in and let go and then shut her there for the night , just for one night .
18 Her chauffeur got her there with the minimum of distraction .
19 He imagined Helena coming to some trysting place on a summer night , to the Banks of Knamber perhaps , or like Lady Irene and Alastair Thornhill , to the ghost of a road , the Reeve 's Way , as it threaded through the Vale of Allen , and Tace meeting her there in the twilight .
20 Tuan Ti Fo took one step towards her then stopped , seeing her there in the shadows .
21 There was straw and an old woven blanket some herdsman had left there , with a heap of tools ; it smelt savoury and sharp inside , like the smell of a birth ; she was melting , the light blinked around him , and there was sheepskin under them ; her name , which she found carved on the stone , carved by him during vigils while he waited for her there in the days before she could come , was edged in light .
22 Guido gave her another shake , holding her there by the scruff of her pyjama jacket .
23 Did you leave them there on the verge ? he asked me .
24 But no cries came to them there on the terrace , the darkness lit by the moon , the bright stars spread like a net across a sky that never lost its blueness , the scented tapers burning between the statuary of the amorous god .
25 And of course there was a thing we w a lot of the work in the mills was in or Selkirk and of course you went to the early train in the morning , there was a train from Galashiels to and it was full of workers going to the mills in and of course if you going er to work in a mill there , your , your foreman would come , you would draw the tools , at the , the night before you went to the job , you would take them there to the train in the morning , and meet the foreman and you would go to do the job and the same to Selkirk .
26 and er he used to , he had a contract with some big potato firm and he used to buy all the , the fertilizer bags in the locality and he used to bring them there to the end of the road and he used to wash them in the burn .
27 ‘ Yes , it hardly seemed right to leave them there in the circumstances .
28 I guess he thought it safer to ask me there over the noise of the engine and in the babble of conversation than in some quiet spot alone , where we might be bugged .
29 Fortunately , my persistent ‘ need to know ’ was to get me there in the end .
30 They took me there in the car .
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