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

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1 We met up at Crewe station .
2 But we lived near a battery , we lived out at Whale Park And when they they deciding give the Elizabeth was just a baby then and I used to grab Elizabeth and go in the bed and the d down quilt and the pillows on top of us and lie tight and send you until the was in the sitting room and the search light follow the plane was at The plane was that near the house that the searchlight come right into the window , and the next I ken was the bullets ricocheting off the roof .
3 We got out at Pendre and Graham and the chief engineer gave us very detailed guided tours showing the extent of operations .
4 Well we went off , we got off at Peel which was the other side as you know and there was Peel Castle right on the hill there and erm well after , and she said we wo n't go to these sea front cafes , well I know a nice restaurant , she said , up that road , and she said , just turn to the right and there we are , see .
5 No , she bloody ought to after the first couple of dozen times , but anyway , when they come back and we got back at night and we started playing them and putting things on er you know they got to like it
6 In fact we checked in at Heathrow at 2pm but our plane did n't take off until nine the next morning .
7 We changed over at Bordeaux airport .
8 Can you remember we used on at Lent .
9 Doing a homemade version is much more fun , as we found out at St Edwards , in Runcorn while celebrating 150 years of parish life .
10 We stopped off at Wagener 's Museum , a one-man collection of nearly everything ; Maori artefacts , washing machines , gramophones , even chamber pots of every size shape and colour .
11 WE stopped off at Kouloura , only a mile from Albania across the sea .
12 We stopped off at Nonza where the only sound to be heard in the morning air was children singing .
13 When we arrived back at school everyone wanted to turn around and go back again .
14 That we arrived back at base in such good shape was largely due to the magnificent efforts of our engineers Bob McSmythurs and Dave Parker who had to work hard to keep our ageing engines turning over .
15 We arrived back at Blackpool and after the usual checks with Special and refuelling I went over to the waiting ambulance to join the reception committee .
16 There was a lot of activity around the orchard as we arrived back at H.Q The sniping had increased and a mortar attack seemed to be under way .
17 On the way to Whitby and the first hostel , we turned off at Skinningrove , a steel-producing town that looked exactly like a slice of Newcastle 's backstreets scooped up and set down on the rugged coastline .
18 We just had time to eat a beautiful breakfast and read the complimentary morning papers before we touched down at London .
19 And how beautifully she stage managed it : as we touched down at Heathrow , the final credits were rolling .
20 I must admit , though , I was very pleased when we landed back at base ’ .
21 For some reason , which I can not recall , bombs were jettisoned on the way home — we landed back at base after a seven hour 30 minute flight .
22 ‘ To tell you the truth , I had n't realised quite how much I 'd got in the habit of the kind of organised chaos we worked under at St Margaret 's .
23 The lights of Stornoway floated on a soft haze as we passed Arnish Lighthouse and almost regretfully we tied up at Cromwell Quay .
24 The twinkle in his eye was reassuring , but when we tied up at Tobermory and the purser pointed out to sea where a group of small rocks ( or so it seemed ) showed strung out on the horizon like a mother duck with her ducklings after her , I felt a cowardly twinge , and found myself wondering what the ‘ relatively mod cons ’ could be .
25 and we called in at Naples , had a look round there and then we went through to Alexandria and spent a week there .
26 We started off at Saffron Walden which has a castle some really beautiful old buildings .
27 We took off at daybreak , but after ten minutes the engine was running rough , shaking the whole aircraft .
28 Beyond Postojna the roads became increasingly worse , twisting and turning as we went through at Janene on the Croatian border where it was explained that we would have to pay a reduced fee ( as we were carrying humanitarian goods ) of 13DM in order to acquire the appropriate papers to allow us to enter Croatia .
29 I do n't think it 's a boat for people like the one we went on at school .
30 we went up at dinner time on the next day and , because he went back after he
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