Example sentences of "he [verb] [noun pl] at the " in BNC.

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1 David Poole , who came into ballet in Cape Town a few months before John Cranko in 1944 , described his beginnings : how he saw his first ballet performance on a Saturday night at City Hall , spoke to friends there of his desire to dance , and on the Sunday was told by them that they had arranged with Dulcie Howes for him to attend classes at the University Ballet School .
2 The charging clause will enable him to collect fees at the end of the trust .
3 He made jibes at the expense of more energetic writers , saying that they were cheap and did not rewrite enough .
4 West Ham 's first-team coach angrily refutes the charge that he made V-signs at the lout during the 5-1 victory .
5 He has accounts at the bank . ’
6 Press attache at the Madrid Embassy , Roy Osborne , says they 're doing all they can to help the stranded Britons , but he says conditions at the border are getting worse .
7 ‘ Time is a luxury that Bell Resources may well not have , ’ he told shareholders at the annual meeting in Perth .
8 He told nurses at the Princess Anne , and the other baby was found to have Daniel 's tag .
9 Too often it was not open because social workers were at meetings , he told members at the twenty-fifth AGM .
10 In 1963 ‘ there were some very unpleasant moments ’ , he told journalists at the Soviet Culture Foundation .
11 The profession should stop being so defensive , he told participants at the Scottish Institute 's annual conference in St Andrews last month .
12 Rudolf Gutmann had been able to leave the running of the family business to his elder brother while he studied prints at the Albertina .
13 Certainly he scored points at the expense of the Americans .
14 Struwwelpeter hair streaming behind him , he took exhibitions at the run , a manic smile of glee overtaking his features when he spotted a wrong attribution .
15 Instead he attended classes at the East London Technical ( later Queen Mary ) College , both in the evenings and during holidays , frequently working there for twelve hours .
16 He was educated at the Marischal College of Aberdeen and a private school in Chelsea , and from 1831 till 1835 he attended classes at the University of Edinburgh .
17 He bought politicians at the lowest level — and the highest .
18 But he had longings at the same time for the Mediterranean and travelled there .
19 Why , he had rooms at the Langham . ’
20 Not having seen Debord 's films ( he refused screenings at the ICA in London ) , Levin 's arguments are in one sense untestable ; nevertheless the article is not without difficulties .
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