Example sentences of "[vb pp] [pron] [adv] at [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Well I was gon na say you could 've dropped me off at grandma 's . |
2 | Their ‘ great weekend ’ as he put it had come to a highly unsatisfactory end yesterday evening , when he had dropped her off at home , and after seeing her in , had ridden off with scarcely a word . |
3 | He had seen her briefly at breakfast and she had n't seemed disturbed about anything . |
4 | At last he said , ‘ We have got ourselves thoroughly at cross purposes have we not ? ’ |
5 | I mean if the fe if the ferries were like early sort of bo got you in at lunch time |
6 | A time out procedure had been discussed with the parents and they had used it unsuccessfully at home . |
7 | A diver had found it out at sea trapped beneath the underground storage container from a petrol station , the container having been ripped right out of the ground . |
8 | ‘ We have come here and beaten the best form team in the country and we could have killed them off at half-time with a three or four-goal lead . |
9 | Oh he said , We 've always sent them out at night . |
10 | Just before the end of term she had strained her back at college . |
11 | The mother first went to the school which was by now shut , but she found the caretaker who said there had been no event that might have kept anyone late at school that day . |
12 | we 've sort of er beaten it down at bit . |