Example sentences of "she [adv] at the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Actually , she opened with Mozart 's scena Misera , dove son which tested her somewhat at the top of the stave , but there followed arias from Manon , Don Pasquale and La Forza del Destino which she gave with commanding conviction , variety and characterisation . |
2 | I bet they love her down at the outreach centre . |
3 | He apologized and helped her down at the end of the road . |
4 | He sat her down at the table , where she could feel the warmth of the fire after her bath . |
5 | And the exhibition would be important , she told herself , when a flow of desire swept her away at the thought of being with Lucy , time allotted to their togetherness . |
6 | Six o'clock found her downstairs at the kitchen grate , readying the little house for the day . |
7 | ‘ Or drops her off at the beach house . ’ |
8 | I 'm just going to drop her off at the hall . |
9 | Here we 're on two till six and as the old man come and pick her up and drop her off at the bingo . |
10 | Drops her off at the hospital . ’ |
11 | ‘ Thank you for the meal , ’ she said as Fen dropped her off at the end of the towpath . |
12 | That Friday night he picked her up at the airport and brought her home , but fifteen minutes after they got there , ‘ some guys showed up to sell Seth cocaine . |
13 | Ruth had felt it from the moment he had picked her up at the hotel and once again they had headed for the Cartuja site of the Expo . |
14 | Léonie smiled at Thérèse in the mirror and zipped her up at the back . |
15 | She was confused , one of her friends was picking her up at the studios that afternoon , not M. Apéritif , but a doe-eyed Persian who was — he said — training to be an engineer . |
16 | Peter took her there and picked her up at the end of the day . |
17 | By the way , when she reappears , would you mind telling her I 'll be back to pick her up at the end of this afternoon ? ’ |
18 | He had said he would pick her up at the office , so that 's where she was . |
19 | Once in her suite of rooms she sat down at a little Louis Quinze escritoire , its pale grey panels painted with carnations and pinks , and wrote a short letter to her faithless lover , asking him to call on her urgently at the embassy at eleven the next morning . |
20 | ‘ The shops here are very good , but Dana is inclined to turn her nose up at anything outside London or Paris , so I imagine an hour could see her back at the flat . ’ |
21 | However , she realised that these matters would just have to take their course , although she must also remember she did n't have unlimited time at her disposal , because her father would be expecting her back at the office . |
22 | In fact she did n't demand anything , apart from a dressing-room on the ground floor because she was having great difficulty with her back at the time , and being in pain , was using a wheelchair most of the time . |
23 | ‘ But she has loved someone else and her thoughts are always in the past ; and her consciousness seems to bother her even at the thought of a possible new love . ’ |
24 | Ehm , I walked past her twice at the airport . |
25 | Longing flamed in her again at the smell and feel of it . |