Example sentences of "[vb pp] [prep] at the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | There are 120 cats and dogs being looked after at the RSPCA 's animal shelter in Whitminster near Stroud . |
2 | I think that is a , there is a need to look into this , it is an area where we have n't looked into at the moment , and when you consider the valuable work that our staff in the D S O organisation does , and the profit it makes for this county council , and the savings it makes for the county council , it would be sensible for us to also look into building maintenance as well . |
3 | In 1898 the Church Meeting resolved to draw up the membership list on the basis that ‘ those who wished to be regular communicants be voted upon at the Church Meeting ’ . |
4 | This gives the Board an opportunity to report to shareholders and to obtain their approval for resolutions that are voted upon at the Meeting . |
5 | He finds it sad that the USM and fund markets have not developed in the way that they were expected to at the outset . |
6 | As between the two heavyweights , Reed and Pearson , Reed has been added to at the start of the period ( financed from the sale of Pearson shares ) ; the additional Reed shares were sold off in the autumn of 1991 , thereby realising a tidy profit for the Portfolio . |
7 | He 'll never forgive her for the life she has spent and she wo n't let him see what she 's come to at the end of it ! |
8 | Football League spokesman Ian Cotton admitted : ‘ The competition will be looked at at the end of the season . ’ |
9 | It is first heard of at the coronation of Pope Nicholas II in 1059 , when it appears that because the mitre had passed into general use by bishops ( and even by princes ) the pope 's own headgear had to undergo change to become distinctive and exclusive to the pope . |
10 | Edward would come and live on Grace , which would save the rent he was paying on his rooms at present ; the girls , once they were not being prayed for at the grotto , would agree to go back to the nuns ; and with Tilda at school she could go out herself and look for a job . |
11 | The children took deep breaths , tried to shrink their shoulder-blades , as the buttons were done up at the back . |
12 | He wore a cap and a longish mac done up at the neck . |
13 | But even before the establishment of the Karmal regime the USSR had acquired some control over the major military air base at Bagram near Kabul ; this was the base Soviet troops were initially airlifted into at the end of 1979 . |
14 | The new products are priced from at the equivalent of $17,800 to $128,000 , including software , and shipments are phased from late this month to early September . |
15 | Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah What what have you said to at the moment . |
16 | but people who can afford to pay for it will be , will be made to at the time |
17 | be seen to at the eye hospital , Sir John said in January I 'll send you to Altrincham because they have a specialist , go to the , like they have one go to the Cottage , each , a different like a skin one day , summat , so like you 're there and you 're not traipsing for the eye hospital |
18 | Erm not too bad , I mean we 've done a The last thing I done at at the night school , was a historogram . |
19 | The Northern Ireland case illustrates a critical point hinted at at the beginning of this section which has important methodological implications for any researcher working with ethnicity as a speaker variable : ethnicity is a culturally created category , in no sense objectively ‘ given ’ or verifiable . |
20 | The event was not much talked about in the family ; it was too dreadful ; and I do n't suppose for a moment that Aunt Kate , then living abroad , would have wondered whether she , herself , might not have played a part in the sequence of events ; nor do I remember any such theory ever having been put forward or even thought of at the time . |
21 | She birdied the tenth , her first , but , after that promising start , the rustiness she had talked of at the start of the tournament began to manifest itself . |
22 | It was Ramses , the civil servant from the Ministry of Finance whom he had talked to at the Consul-General 's reception . |
23 | Lepine was not cremated for a few days yet , until after the despatch of a couple of his victims also being tended to at the Côte-Des-Neiges cemetery , opposite the mountain , alongside the University of Montreal , where Marc Lepine joined his victims in the silence at the centre . |
24 | ‘ Rusty 's a delight to work for , and it 's a stunning contrast with what I was used to at the Victoria and Albert Museum ’ , says LACMA 's decorative arts curator Martin Chapman . |
25 | Cars belonging to visitors at a Teesdale beauty spot were broken into at the weekend . |
26 | Four cars were broken into at the town 's golf club and radio-cassette players , Ryder and Slazenger clubs and other property worth £2,000 was stolen . |
27 | In February 1855 Moscow 's gentry assembly chose the retired liberal general , A. P. Ermolov ( one-time ruler of the Caucasus ) , to raise the supplementary armed forces which Nicholas had called for at the end of the previous month . |
28 | The Guardian reports that 25 baby sharks ( in this case Tope ) were being cared for at the Sea Life Centre at Hastings after their mother was netted by a fisherman . |
29 | Up to 15 people with brain injuries are cared for at the centre each day and the main feature of the extension will be a large activity room . |
30 | Since then he has been cared for at the Airedale General Hospital . |