Example sentences of "they [adv] [vb past] at [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The cottage which they eventually discovered at Clevedon , on the Somerset coast south of Bristol , was not quite the ‘ honeymoon cottage ’ it has often been called .
2 This they eventually did at Messina — another positive augury for the future , perhaps — appointing to the post René Mayer who was , in fact , an associate of Monnet .
3 Quite unexpectedly , we found that there was another type of ganglion cell which we called the on-type directionally selective because , when plotting their receptive fields with a stationary spot , they only responded at onset , unlike the other type I have just illustrated which responded at both onset and offset ; we still do not understand the reason for this , but it led us to discover other differences .
4 A second , and more interesting , possibility is that subjects are actually recalling the situations in which they personally felt at risk irrespective of any other features of the junction .
5 They finally arrived at Lizzy 's ward .
6 However , in less prosperous areas the large exactions were , for many , such a burden that they still lived at subsistence level .
7 They always camped at Dartmeet in summer .
8 They also looked at waste minimisation and treatment processes .
9 They also met at Daly 's Club , College Green .
10 They also discussed at length the issue of aid for the Soviet Union .
11 They both looked at Masklin .
12 They had the same friends , and they often met at parties .
13 The Tollemarche ladies , in bonnets and cartwheel hats , gave teas at which they coyly sipped at China tea flavoured with lemon and mint .
14 They simply looked at shop windows , stopped at cafes on the fashionable Kudamm Street or visited friends .
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