Example sentences of "[vb infin] [verb] [pron] at [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Hey , I ca n't wait to tell them at school .
2 ‘ Well , give my love to cousin George and say we 'll expect to see him at Cumbermound for the show on Sunday .
3 If you want a Rolls Royce , you should n't expect to buy it at Volkswagen prices . ’
4 So , you know , tears went out to her , but I 'd also like to thank everybody at Audi who helped me , and also his Grace , the Duke of Marlborough for letting the event take place .
5 ‘ I do n't like to leave her at night .
6 If anyone has any further questions , do not hesitate to contact me at St Oswald 's Church Centre ( tel : ) .
7 If your correspondent would like to contact me at Belfast 246113 , I would be happy to discuss the circumstances of the case to which he/she refers .
8 They have a particular appeal , I 'm not sure why — perhaps it 's because I can remember making one at school .
9 ‘ We would like to have her at home .
10 I did n't want to do it at school or at home .
11 It would be dangerous pinning Ebert down and he did n't want to put her at risk .
12 For a long time I just could not face wearing them at home .
13 Postscriptum : I have had Mr. Williams released from prison though I could not wish to see him at present .
14 Far from hearing only half-an-hour from Michael Heseltine 's statement on the pit closures , a news network would have carried it at length .
15 Atherton , back in the side for his first Test of the tour , battled through 41 overs to show England 's management why they should have picked him at Madras , while Blakey — brought in because Neil Fairbrother was still ill with a virus — has now made only seven runs from three Test innings and looks out of his depth .
16 " Do you happen to know someone at San Carlos ? "
17 You should have seen her at Neemrana … clinging chiffon or some wet sari … straight out of the worst kind of masala movie … ’
18 As has been mentioned ( Chapter 3 , 3.3.1 ) , because management knows the business ( some of them will usually have operated it at board level ) , the vendors may expect to provide Newco with less warranty and indemnity protection than on an " arm's-length " sale .
19 ‘ They must have told you at school ! ’
20 But you would never have got anyone at Crunchem Hall to admit that the Headmistress was a less formidable foe than the famous Frenchman .
21 He can be world champion for the next three years , so long as we do n't have to do it at Bradford because that 's an awful track .
22 She put on her black trousers and her chocolate-brown sweater because they were at the top of the first suitcase she opened and she would have worn them at home on a cool autumn day when there was mist on the hills and woodsmoke in the lanes and …
23 ‘ You wo n't have appreciated it at night , but the view over the gardens is breathtaking .
24 In fact Patrickson , under such circumstances , could have found himself at variance with the old Company of Mines Royal which still had the powers vested in it and doubtless to his mortification be forced to give up his work or pay a Royalty — not however , to Muncaster estates .
25 ‘ Someone must have known him at Emmanuel , ’ added the Archdeacon .
26 That will spare Italy 's World Cup blushes — but it 's bad news for Scotland , their next opponents , who will now have to face him at Ibrox on November 18 .
27 Women who feel they may have put themselves at risk , but are unsure of their HIV status , may also wish to take such advice .
28 If by staying at Lichfield His Royal Highness had resolved to provide against their reaching Derby , he must have left them at liberty to have got into Wales without any difficulty …
29 They should n't have left me at school .
30 Just a minute — oh , bother , I must have left it at home .
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