Example sentences of "he [vb -s] [pers pn] at " in BNC.
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1 | He points it at me . |
2 | Although he may not agree with what I have said , and what I am about to say , he should at least extend to all of us the courtesy of sitting quietly in his seat , especially if he joins us at such a late time . |
3 | I 'll go and phone him , put ten P in the phone and he rings me at the phone box . |
4 | I do n't mind how many times he rings you at the phone box . |
5 | Sometimes he walking round with his marking book and he holds it at an angle you know so you can see all the answers . |
6 | ‘ No , it 's not that … he owes me at poker . ’ |
7 | He meets me at Heathrow . |
8 | On the rare occasions when the Indian does seek to build up a reserve for himself , he squanders it at once . |
9 | No , no the shop could use it then as a as a loss leader he could make say , a penny on it an ge so if he buys it at , you 're buying what , thirty five ? |
10 | 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 ’ . |
11 | ‘ I 'm incredibly romantic , ’ said Guy when he greets me at his door holding a bunch of carnations in one hand and a book of poetry by John Keats in the other . |
12 | I think on balance I mi I my advice is that we do nothing , just wait and see if whether he contacts you at all . |
13 | So he gets it at four quid but |
14 | Oh yes , he finds her at erm |
15 | If he finds me at it again he 'll be convinced I 'm on the slippery slope . ’ |
16 | He 's brought Goldilocks Ann , erm can he bring it home please because he reads it at night before he goes to bed . |
17 | He ignores them at his peril . |
18 | 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 . |
19 | He puts it at 370 curies ( the NRPB now guesses at 150 curies ) . |
20 | He puts it at between one and four per cent , which I think could be violated in the short term . |
21 | If he moves it at all — the elbow , that is — it wo n't set properly , and he 'll be no good at football , ever . |
22 | Few months down the line , and he sells him at a loss . |
23 | ‘ I do n't think he does it at all , ’ said Betty . |
24 | He does it at least three times during meals . |
25 | You know he likes you at the table punctually . ’ |
26 | He pays for the additional units but he values them at only . |
27 | He leaves us at our camp under the trees . |