Example sentences of "he [verb] at [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It was not the only mistake he made at Swindon Town .
2 In the 1840s and 1850s he lived at Noel House , Kensington , and participated in the scientific , literary , and artistic life of London .
3 In London he lived at Campden Hill Gardens and later at Ampthill Square .
4 He lived at Regent 's Park .
5 It seemed he lived at home with his widowed mother and , following a fight with her , he had picked up an axe and killed her .
6 Mr Szuluk was refused a clothing grant from the Department of Social Security , which said that because he lived at home with his parents , he was n't a priority case .
7 common and he lived at Grimston and er he got this plot and er what was right next door to it was a sort of real big old li like a French chateau and he wanted a big ge red brick Georgian house , a real big one , sort of sitting at the back of this plot that the owner
8 She made some tea , she told me afterwards and stayed and stayed and stayed and he lived at Prindon and his mother was very very deaf and my mother got worried because he was going away the next day and she said to him , Len do n't you think you ought to spend the evening with your mother and he said , yes , I 'll go now and he ran off and he ran back again and he said , you do n't mind if I write to Ivy do you ?
9 I mean he went to school , he went to oh school , but he lived at Enfield and erm , you 'd have never thought then that he had got it in him and , so dry I said to dad I said he never ought to be a bus driver , cos the things he comes out with , he 'd have to be a comedian , I mean he 's , I mean as er , what , they used to call the comedians did n't they , three or four of them on the telly , and I mean
10 Take the easy path to the summit from the car park at Newton-under-Roseberry and admire the magnificent panoramic views of coast and countryside , just as Cook himself must have done when he lived at Aireyholme Farm below the summit .
11 Outside the village rises the noble hill of Lewesdon , neighbouring peak to Pilsdon Pen , beloved of Wordsworth when he lived at Racedown and first began to dedicate his life to poetry .
12 I can tell you that he lived at number forty-one I think , yes forty- one if , if you know if you want any confirmation , that is correct .
13 Well I , he lived at Stowmarket for years but then I heard not so long ago that they had moved to Ipswich but where I do n't know but they must be , whether he 's than I have now I do n't know either .
14 He lived at Charing Cross in 1585 , in 1589–90 in Writtington , Essex , by 1596 he writes from ‘ my house in Hamsell Park , Sussex ’ , while early in the 1600s he may have lived for a time in Isleworth , Middlesex .
15 From then on he lived at Place , assisting his mother , who lived until 1842 , in running her property .
16 and I think , and he plays at Leicestershire
17 He plays at pirates all the time , does wheelies on his bike , throws mud at his friends , kicks his football into the neighbours ' garden and pings his food around at the tea table . ’
18 He plays at centre-back for his club and country but is equally at home in central midfield .
19 He plays at centre-back for his club and country but is equally at home in central midfield .
20 ‘ Take off those trousers ! ’ he hisses at Andy .
21 He had a strong feeling for architecture , as for natural history , and his preferred subjects were urban views and outdoor scenes with buildings , animals , and plants , notably the magnolias and orchids which he cultivated at Corsham .
22 " You must go back , " he whispered at length , and they stood up and prepared to depart .
23 He beamed at Broadman .
24 He beamed at Nicolo .
25 He beamed at Thérèse .
26 He plunged at Rex , who had nowhere to run , scooped him up with a single movement and held him good and high .
27 He flies at heights of 6000 ft above ground level and loves every minute of it .
28 But all the speculation ended when he re-signed at Anfield for three more years — effectively until the end of his top-class career .
29 He winked at Postine .
30 ‘ Well , how about that , ’ he said and , turning his head in the direction of the preacher , he shouted , ‘ Hallelujah , ’ then he winked at Nathan , as if they were in this together , and fell back in a heap and shut his eyes .
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