Example sentences of "we [verb] [pers pn] at [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | She 's enjoying herself , we met her at John 's house I felt nervous this morning for sleeping home late although in fact I have been awake quite a lot in between , but |
2 | We met them at Carberry Hill . |
3 | I said when you came in we made it at school |
4 | Do we include them at £400 or a different figure ? |
5 | So many of you enjoy Dr. D 's column ( we have taken an extract from his latest book this month , page 176 ) that we photographed him at home with his new wife , TV presenter and novelist , Christine Webber , page 8 . |
6 | Have you been I mean will we see you at number one tomorrow ? |
7 | ‘ That was not how we heard it at Aber . |
8 | The laws of science , as we know them at present , contain many fundamental numbers , like the size of the electric charge of the electron and the ratio of the masses of the proton and the electron . |
9 | The Torygraph is OK — we get it at home but it 's just too London , Sum biased , but then again what is n't these days . |
10 | As his biographer develops the theme of his travels , it becomes difficult to tell whether Godric is more of a merchant or a pilgrim : we find him at Jerusalem , at Compostela and at Rome . |
11 | Happily , we find them at home ‘ sitting on their front door in the cool of the evening , enjoying a song and a glass in a quiet way ’ . |
12 | If we pay him at time and three quarters which is the most we can pay him , we 're still making point six of a er on top of that . |
13 | We pay them at proof stage because that 's the second time we get any money from the client . |
14 | ‘ We kept him at home and mollycoddled him , that 's the trouble . |
15 | Bournemouth chairman Norman Hayward said : ‘ When Harry told us he was finished with football , we took it at face value . ’ |
16 | ‘ Do n't we hold him at Tracy Castle ? ’ fitzCount continued with careful emphasis . |
17 | Now well let's have a look at this horse and another schedule because as I say he was trained in Ireland by Arthur and er we saw them at Punchestown back in April where he finished second to another of his rivals today Bishops Hall . |
18 | We did it at home back at the unit . |
19 | We all sleep , and as a rule we do it at night in one long session of up to nine or ten hours , and during the day we stay awake . |
20 | ‘ Now he has got fascinated by the paper as well , he 's made it look like a field of bridal veils , but it 's going to be difficult to keep it in place when we move it at night . |
21 | We generate it at will , turn it on or off by flicking a switch . |
22 | We cleared it at night but you could see the spray smashing up against the cliffs — it was a pretty narrow escape . |
23 | My er , circumstances are entirely different , I am the person who 's being cared for and my husband died in nineteen eighty seven , and my son in nineteen eighty eight and I was left with my young son , and he looked after me on his own , and then my daughter who li , I was living in Ireland , my daughter lived in England , and she decided it was n't good enough that it should all be left to him , so we had a long talk and we discussed it at length for two weeks at Christmas , and then they all moved Sou , over here , we got a house in Scotland , and I 'm looked after by my young son and my daughter , and since then a year ago my daughter got married , her husband moved in and he looks after me as well , so I 'm looked after by three young adults . |
24 | But the letter to Ritschl ( if we take it at face value , as we presumably should ) shows that Nietzsche had as yet no thought of basing a book on these subjects , although something pertinent to " Greek music drama " or " Socrates and tragedy " would , no doubt have been among the various matters envisaged for the miscellany in the " literary history or the " new ideas and views " . |
25 | We had her at French today . |
26 | We had it at home as well |
27 | ‘ We missed you at lunch today … we understood you might be joining us . ’ |
28 | ‘ We missed you at dinner last night , ’ said Jim . |
29 | if i can use a div 1 player ( bohinen , forest — tech wonder boy with amazing goals and great moves as a speciality — scored the most memorable goal of my life up to date against italy when we beat them at home 2–1 in the EC qual game on june 5th 1991 — world class defender baresi was on his way to the corner flag — outclassed by a bohinen move — when bohinen put the ball under Walter Zenga — i attended the game and had the perfect seat for that goal — hmm — i got a little carried away here , ehh ? ; - ) ) |
30 | It probably explains why we beat them at war in the past . |