Example sentences of "him at [noun prp] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I learned of his death when I tried to telephone him at Ladram Avionics .
2 The decision had cheered him up ; the bustle created by his demands reaffirmed the show of his importance ; and he could still feel a breeze from the pure air which had wreathed him at Hause Point .
3 Seddon 's remark that I should n't try to get in touch with him at Scotland Yard set me thinking .
4 When sentencing him at Oxford Crown Court today , Judge Leo Clarke described it as a motiveless and shocking attack .
5 FOLLOWING on from last month 's report on club management ( p79 of September 's RW&P , Jim Saker of Loughborough University Business School , co-author with Sarah Massey , has reminded us that copies of the full report ( price £15 inclusive of postage & packing ) or the synopsis ( £3 ) and information on training workshops can be obtained from him at Loughborough University School .
6 I used to see him at Chapel Anniversary , and my uncle would say that he was a romancer , meaning that in the nicer way .
7 And last night it emerged that the man was being held in police cells because there was n't enough space for him at Durham prison .
8 He was being held in police cells because there was no room for him at Durham prison .
9 ‘ Do n't we hold him at Tracy Castle ? ’ fitzCount continued with careful emphasis .
10 The Derry boss was in no doubt as to the task which awaits him at Tolka Park .
11 The congratulatory letter should be addressed to him at Turnbull Hall .
12 It may be significant that Rose was working for Henry Compton [ q.v. ] , bishop of London , in 1675 , for it was Compton who , in the words of Stephen Switzer [ q.v. ] , was London 's ‘ great Encourager ’ , employing him at Fulham Palace .
13 Judge Peter Greenwood told him at Chelmsford Crown Court : ‘ You are a dangerously sick man . ’
14 A man was cleared yesterday of stealing a 12-volt battery when the prosecution offered no evidence against him at Chelmsford Crown Court .
15 The uncle was fond of his nephew , and convinced young James 's parents to let the boy live with him at Craigie Mains .
16 A film crew interviewed him at Parkeston Quay and also met a number of prominent industrialists in the area .
17 On 18 November 1699 King William III dined at his house in Richmond and , on 23 June 1700 , in recognition of his services , the king knighted him at Hampton Court .
18 His proud mum met him at Shannon Airport with the news that he has been called up by the Lions as a replacement for winger Ian Hunter .
19 ‘ I 'd say his heart was never in it , but as the SS hanged him at Flossenburg concentration camp in April forty-five , we 'll never know . ’
20 Somebody got hold of him at Edgbaston Golf Club one morning and asked him if he wanted a job this season — carrying for Brian Harley .
21 The Wembley midfielder launched a sensational attack on the ‘ Caring Club ’ and accused them of not caring enough in their bid to keep him at Roker Park .
22 Soon after his return , Sunderland put six past him at Roker Park ( ’ he was choked ’ says gran ) with half Close House in the stand .
23 This would not have been so impressive if he had not previously said — for I was also with him at Murphy Radio before the war — ‘ Some people have to work , but some can run barefoot across the grass ! ’
24 Sandy then asked me if I 'd like to carry for him at Walton Heath for the Cup .
25 I remember playing a concert with him at Portsmouth Town Hall , and he played one of the most moving versions of ‘ Stardust ’ that I ever heard .
26 Immigration officials detained him at Heathrow Airport and threatened to return him to Sweden .
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