Example sentences of "him at [art] [noun prp] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | He gave them his card , hoping they 'd contact him at a London mailing address , for modelling assignments . |
2 | It 's rose pruning time says Brian and he will call and do the necessary if you contact him at the Glendale Club on 091–584–1148 . |
3 | ‘ Last December , ’ he continued in a lower voice , ‘ I ran across him at the Warton Castle sale in Sussex . |
4 | It was n't until I threatened to bring my men down to discuss it with him at the Swan Inn that he had a change of mind . |
5 | She had won the Fur and Feather Section with him at the Sandringham Show — ‘ Maybe that was because he was the only entry , ’ she observes drily — and later won the Palmer Cup for Pets ' Corner at her new school . |
6 | We saw him at the Rugby World Cup Final , consoling Carling . |
7 | Although belated , the gesture will win Mr Kaifu kudos in Washington , and guarantee a warm welcome for him at the London summit of rich countries ' leaders in July . |
8 | If you know of any in existence , please contact him at the London office . |
9 | I can ring him at the London office on Monday morning . |
10 | We went and had lunch with him at the India Club on Wall Street . |
11 | Michael Grant , who was 24 , died within moments of a fuel oil tank exploding under him at the Midlands Electricity power station in Plough Lane , Hereford last August . |
12 | Initially , Calandrini was on excellent terms with his mentor , De Dominis , lodging with him at the Savoy Hospital . |
13 | The Rabbitohs were to contribute to international Rugby League one of the great backs of any era , Clive Churchill , the Little Master , so dazzling there is even a stand named after him at the Sydney Cricket Ground . |
14 | Diane Bailey , the Curtis Cup captain , seized on the Jacklin example and so did Geoff Marks and all around him at the Walker Cup in ‘ 89 , and their teams responded magnificently . |
15 | Tweed caught a cab , told the driver to drop him at the Piccadilly entrance to the Burlington Arcade . |
16 | Mr O'Donnell was then repeatedly beaten , burned with a cigarette , and had a car driven over his legs before the men attempted to hang him at an Argyll quarry , the court heard . |