Example sentences of "[pers pn] at [art] [noun] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | She at no time had an emotional link with the father of the infant — she never met him , as I must again repeat — or an emotional involvement with the pregnancy . |
2 | We missed you at the selection meeting earlier . |
3 | ‘ You only have to listen to people talking about you at the bar to realise that . |
4 | and we went in and like the vicar greets you at the door do n't he and she was like up to the vicar like , you know , she 's more fucking heavier than thou |
5 | I I did say to you at the beginning do you think er men hate women ? |
6 | If the drug which you took is known to cause foetal damage , then it would appear that the doctor who advised you at the hospital has been negligent . |
7 | If the drug which you took is known to cause foetal damage , then it would appear that the doctor who advised you at the hospital has been negligent . |
8 | Great Lengths are hair extensions made from 100% human hair , specifically prepared for you at the laboratory to match your own hair perfectly . |
9 | I told you at the time to stick out and then she would have to get a housekeeper in . |
10 | Did you at the time see the celebration of sexuality — even if it is a boy masturbating over an advertisement in a newspaper — as a kick in the eye of oppressive forces in the church ? |
11 | To say again I applaud the principles of the Fellowship and believe it will only benefit us woodworkers who often feel alone and rather estranged sometimes , and to say on a personal level that our conversation with you at the show remains the most memorable point of the whole affair to my wife and I. |
12 | We at the CBC pressed on with our endeavours to inform and entertain national listeners . |
13 | We at the Bastille have been particularly blessed by his presence during the first concert of our season , in which his active participation and guidance were of invaluable help , especially for the recording of the Turangalîla-symphonie . |
14 | We need to look at assumptions , seeing whether we think they really are justified , and if so , do they really lead to the positions which we at the moment think they lead to . |
15 | I met him at a dance held in the Airmen 's Mess ( so romantic ! ) , when I 'd only been at Binbrook three weeks . |
16 | When one of his own officials insulted him at a Leeds meeting Mosley knocked him unconscious . |
17 | But that put him at a disadvantage according to the flatty rules Daine had strung himself with . |
18 | The note which had been sent into him at the factory had said that he was to meet them at eight o'clock on Boxing Night . |
19 | His pain , a round , red , throbbing presence , sat beside him at the window enjoying the spectacle . |
20 | Requests for further information about the programme should be made to him at the address given at the end of this section . |
21 | I have today won a concession from the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry , in as much as he is going to give a delegation from the Southampton and district licensed victuallers an opportunity to see him at the Department to talk over some of these matters . |
22 | What Odysseus hears is without consequence for him ; he is able only to nod his head as a sign to be set free from his bonds ; but it is too late ; his men , who do not listen , know only the song 's danger but nothing of its beauty , and leave him at the mast to save him and themselves . |
23 | I sat opposite him at the Christmas do and he spent ages talking to me . |
24 | Some of the people who were most closely associated with him at the time find that hard to believe ; they remember him as being liberally inclined but not politically minded . |
25 | He seems to have been retiring to his ships again when Edmund overtook him at the hill called Assandun ( probably Ashdon in north-west or Ashingdon in south-east Essex ) . |
26 | Subscriptions to the quarterly HVA ‘ current awareness bulletin' may also be arranged by contacting her at the address given above . |
27 | Two letter of thanks were then read — the first from Edith Harlow thanking all the teachers for the lovely handbag , matching gloves and cheque which were presented to her at the Essex Rally together with a jewel box , cheque , flowers and an iced cake all given by Essex teachers and class members . |
28 | From the beginning , from that electrifying moment when she 'd felt him watching her at the Fabbiano showing , she 'd wanted his kisses , wanted the thrust of his body into hers . |
29 | I was called away to the hospital so I left her at the house waiting for Nigel to turn up to collect her . ’ |
30 | The man sitting with his back to her at the table looked round . |