Example sentences of "[adv prt] at [art] [noun] for " in BNC.
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1 | In the 50th minute Logan made amends when he burst on to Stewart 's pop-up pass and touched down at the posts for the stand-off to convert . |
2 | At Peking we were met by quite a delegation of people , and sat down at the airport for some formal introductions and speeches . |
3 | They 've got him down at the station for questioning . |
4 | And I was working upstairs in er what 's called the gascon module , Which was shut down at the time for repair work and things like that . |
5 | The boy stared down at the doctor for a few seconds . |
6 | To Ronni 's surprise , and apparently also to Guido 's , Silvia stared humbly down at the ground for a moment . |
7 | Soon after we arrived , the whole family sat down at the table for dinner . |
8 | She sat down at the table for two Roman had selected , and tossed her hair back from her face ; Roman had pulled the pins out as soon as they had left the hotel and placed them in his pocket . |
9 | He never stopped in at the Susweca for refreshment after he was finished for the day . |
10 | Yeah I mean I 'm not , I 'm not saying you 're a bad influence on her now , I think she 's just sort of jumping in at the chance for someone to victimize personally . |
11 | Members of his court such as Diane de Beauveau Craon , her stepmother Laure and certain editors are invited to sit in at the studio for a preview . |
12 | And Lyon settled the issue in the 72nd minute when he crashed over at the corner for the match-clinching try . |
13 | The walk follows a winding road out of Ballycastle for a short while , but it is worth branching off at the sign for Kinbane Castle . |
14 | I am cut off at the waist for ever . |
15 | They do n't turn their nose up at a job for a lesser mag if their last assignment was for Elle or something . ’ |
16 | Grim and forbidding were the two well-used words that came to mind as she looked up at the building for the first time ; but there were no words that could easily describe the helpless terror that she felt as the side-gate opened before them and the ambulance had driven through . |
17 | Only 2,222 turned up at the Vic for the 3–1 win against Exeter on Tuesday well below the average attendance for the season , 3,500 . |
18 | It attracted me like a magnet when I was a youth , and soon as I could leave school I was up at the course for a caddying job . |
19 | BUSINESSMEN in Shanghai lined up at the weekend for the city 's first auction of lucky telephone numbers since the 1949 revolution . |
20 | They found the brassiere under the bed and Jo let him hook it up at the back for her . |
21 | I 'm tied up at the hospital for a while each day , but we could be together most of the time . |
22 | Sorry I could n't get some basic staples up at the house for your arrival . |
23 | Leonora jumped out , stood looking up at the house for a few moments more , then ran up the steps to ring the doorbell , laughter bubbling up inside as she anticipated Penry 's surprise at the sight of her . |
24 | The bull lifts its head a little and gazes up at the Admiralty for some moments . |
25 | This gentleman visited Miss Mack every 18 months or so and put up at the Bell for the week of his stay . |
26 | White , 46 , who helped out at a holiday for the disabled near Farnham , Surrey , fondled the girls — dressed as a bunny and a baby — following the end-of-camp party . |
27 | Usually , we also provide a free day out at a farm for the children . |
28 | Graham has frequently hit out at the authorities for squeezing in too much football . |
29 | David Kern , NatWest 's chief economist , lashed out at the Government for a ‘ lack of a coherent framework for monetary policy ’ . |
30 | He says the tabloid press has been hitting out at the Lords for a long time . |