Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun] [vb past] at [noun] " in BNC.

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1 My contractions started at midnight — not very considerate bearing in mind how much I need my sleep .
2 yes that was at quarter past eight Saturday morning and at ten to eight my aunty came at night and went fucking mad she said I want a dressing and I want it now , twelve hours ago I asked for that dressing and were n't done then came
3 " My husband died at Peterloo for that , my lad .
4 and erm , we both decided we 'd take this diploma and er Mr erm in his kindness let us erm erm go off to the workshops and do some practical work and erm my wife lived at Stow Upland and I was lodging in Ipswich and er he even allowed us to study in the , in the erm Enquiry Office in the evenings .
5 Before I left , I went to visit the place where William , Elizabeth , and my father lay at rest .
6 Running on again , my thoughts paused at Aunt Louise 's grave .
7 I 'd be quite happy to go to work if erm if I had a good job and my boyfriend stayed at home , that 'd suit me fine !
8 Two years ago I published an appeal by Mrs Mary Marsden , of Church Stretton , Shropshire , for news of any relatives of six airmen of 57 Squadron killed when their Wellington crashed at Staplefore , near Cambridge , on 3 September 1941 , when returning from a raid on Frankfurt .
9 Her eyes blazed at Emmie .
10 flip them over , but there 's er Sally and Russell that live across the road from us , er when Russell her husband lived at home , his mum always used to iron his socks and his boxer shorts and everything , now he wo n't wear them unless she 's ironed them he wo n't
11 Within them , the companies either owned or effectively controlled the services , so that the miners and their families shopped at company shops , drank at company pubs , and played sports at colliery clubs .
12 It was raining when her flight arrived at Heathrow and it rained all the way back to her flat in Islington .
13 The animal with an emerald on its leg tugged at Midwinter 's sleeve-lace and picked up the baton again and staggered about with it .
14 A PILOT and his woman passenger were taken to hospital yesterday after their helicopter crashed at Southend Airport .
15 The company had been valued in 1830 at £30,000 ; by 1858 its capital stood at £436,000 .
16 She and her lawyers arrived at Kirkwall Sheriff Court , So did the Acting Reporter , Gordon Sloan .
17 Motorist Alan Rowbotham of Blakey Close , Redcar and lorry driver Ian Sleightholme of Captain Cook 's Close , Staithes , both escaped unhurt when their vehicles collided at Pond Hill on the Scarborough to Whitby road .
18 Electrical engineer David Schoo , 45 and his 35-year-old wife Sharon were stunned as police put them in handcuffs when their plane landed at Chicago airport .
19 When their paths crossed at parties or in night-clubs , McAvennie used all his charm to convince her that ex-roadsweepers from Glasgow were unquestionably the best lovers .
20 Her spirit still dominated Thrush Green , and her remains lay at rest in St Andrew 's churchyard .
21 Which makes the fact that its production continued at Fender until 1975 even more puzzling ; CBS were never noted for soft-spots in their accountancy approach , even with the best-sellers in the range , let alone the fringe elements like this .
22 His evidence was to help place Mrs Dyer on the scaffold , as was his wife Polly 's , who testified that her mother had at times visited her with various small children who seemed to disappear overnight .
23 Mr Fyfe , currently chairman of Ayrshire and Arran Health Board , has already made his presence felt at Greater Glasgow .
24 ‘ It curtailed his sex life , ’ his lawyer said at Delray Beach , Florida .
25 The sound of his chainsaw started at dawn and did n't stop until dusk , at which point he started hauling the product of his day 's labour into the woodshed .
26 Both his parents looked at George , whose face was a picture of delight .
27 For when his job finished at night , he would make for his favourite pub(s) and spend the whole evening with his cronies , drinking , playing dominoes , and talking of the ‘ old days ’ in that far-off land of persecution and misery .
28 When his team played at home he confined his break-ins to the London area .
29 John Rudd died at Durham in 1579 and was buried in the cathedral : his wife died at Durham in 1582 , her inventory recording ‘ three maps ’ and ‘ one old map ’ amongst her possessions .
30 They had decided on a trial separation , Charles staying with his friends at barracks in London , while his wife lived at Alma Terrace , Arthur Road , Clewer , a district of Windsor .
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