Example sentences of "he [verb] [pers pn] at the " in BNC.

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1 He met me at the station … ’
2 He met them at the gate and was smiling .
3 He met them at the gates of the airfield ( still a debris of contractors ' equipment surrounded by barbed wire ) and informed them gravely that if they entered — no difficult matter — they would be breaking the law .
4 And er also many engineers when they were out their time , they went to Glasgow and for a few years , he , everybody who went from Galashiels , word got through to him and he met them at the station and got them settled in their digs in Glasgow .
5 Pat was having an affair — and in a crowded restaurant , he asked her at the top of the sentorian Williams voice : ‘ Well tell us about this man you 're having the affair with then . ’
6 He levelled it at the gunman then let his hand drop to his side .
7 He found her at the Borrehus at Falster where Søren , her third husband , manned the ale taps and where she ferried peasants and their cattle across the sound .
8 I 'll go and phone him , put ten P in the phone and he rings me at the phone box .
9 I do n't mind how many times he rings you at the phone box .
10 With Matthew able to drive , he dropped us at the start and picked us up at the other end , and we arrived within 2 minutes of each other , which was remarkable because we were all 3/4 hour late !
11 Setting the blaster to low power , he directed it at the indentation , melting the rock slowly and gently .
12 Luib took the practice sword from him with a nod , and he joined them at the edge of the field .
13 He joined me at the table and poured out two generous measures of the clear liquid from the bottle .
14 Sec secondly we must welcome Paul to the meeting , as you know he joined us at the beginning of January to run the neighbourhood watch schemes and as office manager I thought it appropriate he attend the management meetings .
15 When he greets me at the door , he is still wearing an apron , after ‘ helping out ’ in the attached tea shop which he runs ‘ as a bit of a hobby ’ .
16 In 1953 he unveiled her at the Cannes film festival where she stole the limelight to such an extent that established stars could only get their pictures taken by posing with her .
17 He opened it at the relevant page .
18 Taking the ledger from under his arm , he opened it at the relevant page and slid it on to the desk .
19 And he shook her at the end of each question .
20 However , if Ross had been suffering from boredom , he managed to hide the fact very well when , only a few days later , he contacted her at the small London flat she was temporarily sharing with some friends from university , and invited her out to dinner .
21 Not if he arranged it at the most awkward time of the year ? a little voice rejoined .
22 He shoved it at the uniformed man 's face , watching with pleasure as he recoiled from the stench .
23 A vet who checked family records discovered he was 17 to 18 years old when he examined him at the Halewood RSPCA shelter yesterday evening .
24 HE RANG ME AT the office one afternoon .
25 She was curious as to how he felt when he saw her at the docks the other day .
26 It was because he fucked her at the beginning of her blood , she said .
27 He tells us at the beginning of his book that he is an Aristotelean in these matters , but the price he pays is that his definition simply fails to bear upon the intuitive criteria for an explication of consciousness , such as those set out above .
28 She blew smoke serenely as he flicked it at the wall .
29 He remembered him at the funeral of his mother .
30 He bought me at the scramble . ’
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