Example sentences of "[noun prp] [to-vb] at [pron] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I reached around Kim to get at my beer . |
2 | Humber brought him into the Small Ward to look at my patient 's injured leg . |
3 | Nick said in a shrill voice , ‘ That 's a new blouse , Auntie Lou , ’ and Mr Evans turned from Carrie to look at his sister . |
4 | The French government asked SPRU to look at what role such methods play in the British system . |
5 | The sergeant thought Blanche would be tired after the tension of the previous hour or two , and he expected Blanche to sit at her desk quietly for a few minutes . |
6 | Lord Hardwicke 's Marriage Act of 1753 compelled Dissenters to marry at their parish church ; only the baptism registers give cause for doubt . |
7 | Some districts are clearly sympathetic to the Democratic Unionists and are willing to invite Free Presbyterian Democratic Unionists such as William McCrea to preach at their church parades . |
8 | Some of her class members showed four short items and KFA teachers present were so impressed that they have invited Marlene to teach at their Teacher Training Course in November . |
9 | Onward travel is via Belgium and Germany to arrive at our centre around lunch time the following day . |
10 | She said : ‘ I understand Philippe Maurin arranged for Barbara Coleman to stay at your flat . |
11 | Sharpe remembered that Lucille , who had loyally left France to stay at his side , had been invited to some fashionable and expensive ball that was supposed to take place in Brussels this night . |
12 | Then there 's our ‘ Manhattan Transfer ’ and the ‘ Club Academy 2 ’ where you have the Chance to giggle at your Clubrep in cabaret . |