Example sentences of "[vb -s] [verb] [pers pn] at [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ICI has developed it at Billingham , and it will eliminate the need to dump waste from the manufacture of perspex into the River Tees and the North sea — one year ahead of schedule , too . |
2 | He wants to see you at Kinsai . |
3 | Two whole sizes bigger than his father Northern Dancer , Nijinsky has matched him at stud . |
4 | Sony Corp has a new ‘ booksize ’ workstation it calls bigNEWS NWS-3150 , and has priced it at $5,645 , making it just possible for the individual user to afford . |
5 | I do n't know if it , whether he has got it at home |
6 | The industry concerned is the in-flight catering business which in the UK alone , produces many thousands of meals 24 hours a day every day and has to transport them at chill temperatures from the flight kitchens to individual aircraft , quite often with additional problems resulting from flight delays and so on . |
7 | ‘ Mind you , ’ Sutcliffe added , ‘ I do n't think it 's just lack of funds that has kept him at home lately . |
8 | He hammers home the message that the US international role has destroyed it at home : ‘ The battle is right here , and it 's not incoming missiles , it 's incoming inequality . ’ |
9 | Toyota plans to make them at Georgetown when it doubles annual car output from 200,000 to 400,000 in the next few years . |
10 | But Keith really dreads leaving it at school . |
11 | to watch , goes , goes to watch them at Sheffield . |
12 | Uncle wishes to see us at Hampton Court . ’ |
13 | Unfunded ‘ top-up ’ schemes , i.e. where the employer does not fund the top-up benefits but simply promises to pay them at retirement , are more tax-efficient but offer less security as you would be dependent on your employer keeping his promise . |
14 | there it is , he 's stuck it at back . |
15 | ‘ I expect she 's left it at home , ’ I said . |