Example sentences of "to [indef pn] at [art] " in BNC.

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1 However , it should have been obvious to the pilot , and to everyone at the launch point , that with either a swing or a wing-drop there would almost certainly be a collision .
2 The two and a half hour plenary session this afternoon will provide a forum to bring the insights of the workshops to everyone at the conference and to make practical suggestions for the way forward .
3 It must be accessible to everyone at the start .
4 It must be accessible to everyone at the start .
5 Steve 's wife , Norah , of Woodchurch , said : ‘ I 'm very grateful to everyone at the Stirrup for raising this money so quickly for such a good cause .
6 More seriously , his understated , meditative style is lost : the impression is that his timing is fine , the audience 's is all wrong : ‘ I was talking to someone at a party the other night … he happened to mention that he was reading Virginia Woolf 's letters .
7 ‘ All clear , Charles ? ’ shouted the man at the head of the queue to someone at the door .
8 As he later admitted in an interview with CA Magazine , ‘ I said to someone at the time , I never again want to conduct a debate lasting three years without once being able to raise my voice ’ .
9 ‘ Then one evening this down-to-earth painter from Harrow got down from his ladder to talk to someone at the end of the passage .
10 To somebody at the Company who 's coming to do a talk there .
11 I 'm going to talk to somebody at the shop — the sister if possible . ’
12 I 've just made it out to nobody at the moment .
13 Send it to one at a time and be prepared to wait a good while for a reply .
14 We used to one at a time .
15 With the overall dimensions I had been given , it worked out easily that there could be three arches along the front to one at the side .
16 The entrance to one at the east end of Loch Gorm , which can be seen when the water level is low , is rather puzzling and could as easily be the remains of a wall as a path to the island , particularly as when seen in those conditions there appear to be the walls of a square building on the south side about halfway to the island , and if the water level has been raised to improve the fishing it may not be a true crannog .
17 The SOCO strutted across to one at the far end , shielded behind a panel of rough hessian .
18 Again Colm went two up at the tenth but Michael got it back to one at the 12 a birdie at the 14 brought the lead back to two up .
19 ‘ Jackie ca n't speak to anyone at the moment .
20 9.7 Accidents The Landlord shall not be responsible to the Tenant or to anyone at the Premises or the Centre expressly or by implication with the Tenant 's authority for any accident happening or injury suffered or for any damage or to or loss of any chattel sustained in the Premises or the Centre There is a question mark attached to the effectiveness of this provision on the basis that a party can not exclude its liability for death or personal injuries caused by its negligence .
21 The second buyers compounded the goods into food for birds and the third buyers bought the compound and fed it to poultry which died because , unknown to anyone at the time of supply , the compound included minute traces of poison rendering it unfit for poultry .
22 I could have had a contract to compare favourably with any offered to anyone at the club .
23 Technology is speeding processes all the time : clients of Thomas Cook Travel in the US can get direct information about flights and make bookings without going through a travel consultant or speaking to anyone at an airline .
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