Example sentences of "[vb -s] [verb] [adv prt] at [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Alexandra , Lyddy and Janet took it in turns to sit up at night with her . |
2 | Since England do not use a sweeper he has to come in at right-back , a position which tends to emphasise his limitations going forward . |
3 | A cumbersome bureaucracy has grown up at Lloyd 's that panders to the market 's parochial interests rather than to its wider good . |
4 | Meanwhile , the company 's vice president of sales , Charles DeVita , has turned up at Mountain View , California-based Consilium Inc as vice president , worldwide sales and service . |
5 | Meanwhile a giant garden mural has sprung up at Stockton 's North Tees Hospital . |
6 | A LOWER Ormeau community group has hit out at South Belfast MP Martin Smyth 's recent statement that it should learn a lesson in tolerance from a Belfast cross-community campaigner . |
7 | AN animal lover has hit out at youths who use catapults to injure ducks in a Darlington park . |
8 | A GRIEVING family has hit out at witnesses who failed to turn up at the trial of a man accused of the attempted murder of their son . |
9 | A DOCTOR has hit back at claims a national medical conference will be turned into a political issue . |
10 | Cleveland County fire officer Bill Cooney has hit back at criticism of the service . |
11 | He therefore brought Sobers close in at cover and told Gibbs to flight the ball at Harvey . |
12 | Larkin , a former Irish Schools international , normally plays fullback for his club but has taken over at fly-half on occasions . |
13 | seven quarter to eight , the week days when she needs to get up at quarter to seven |
14 | Once the level of insider employment has levelled out at L 2 there is no longer an incentive to moderate the pace of money wage demands which will continue at 5% . |
15 | Girobank handled £47m in retail deposits and transactions last year , which the bank says works out at £1 in every £3 which passed through the nation 's tills . |
16 | For increasing numbers of pupils this means staying on at school and improving their examination results . |
17 | She 's alright , she 's just decides to slow down at night . |
18 | It depends how often we can actually get the chiropodist , but she 's been very , very good recently and she 's come along at request , so we 're fortunate in that area . |
19 | If he fails to pick up at school the preferred ‘ school ’ language , school will have failed him . |
20 | Asked her if she 's signed on at Trevalle |