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

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1 Historic role : Tilda Swinton will be at Edinburgh 's Cameo cinema tonight for a screening and discussion of Orlando
2 The main focus of the new line will be at Lille , some 100km from the Tunnel , where branches from Paris , Brussels and the Tunnel will converge on a new station in the heart of the city .
3 I had no idea how long we were going to be at Lille , or whether I stood any chance of being accepted by the Legion at all .
4 While crowds at Netherdale and at the relegation games should be large , the biggest attendance could be at Inverleith , where Stewart's-Melville will be hoping the experience of players such as Finlay Calder , Douglas Wyllie and Julian Scott will see them win their Division II promotion clash with Musselburgh .
5 He adds that while the bestv rowers are away practising for the Olympics this year there will still be a lot of competition and younger rowers will get the chance to be at Henley .
6 Bulwark , with 42nd Commando on board , happened to be at Karachi doing hot-weather trials , and 45th Commando was at Aden .
7 It 'll be at Stanford University August 10 and 11 .
8 Although my husband lost his fight against leukaemia , a part of my heart will always be at Bart 's and I have written a book about his illness to raise money for leukaemia research .
9 Mercury account number , talk to Connie erm who used to be at Hull .
10 She 'd been so sure he would still be at La Tour Monchauzet — had steeled herself to meet him again — which made his absence a total anticlimax .
11 We had to be at Buckingham Palace by quarter past ten .
12 ‘ You 're supposed to be at Sunday school . ’
13 I asked the Czech manager if they would be at Rutland Water in June and he said they would not be able to afford it .
14 The trials will be at Hightown Cricket Club every Wednesday , beginning June 23 .
15 ‘ Well we , ’ said Vi firmly , ‘ are goin' to spend the night on the Craigiebur ferry , all nice and comfortable , and we 'll be at Ardneavie in time for breakfast .
16 had something else that I was just doing and I thought Oh I should be at Ian 's for five o'clock .
17 The best game of the day could very well be at Hartlepool where a hard fast track awaits the stroke players of both sides and two top class spinners will be on display .
18 Within yards of the station , you can catch trout for tea , sup Yorkshire ale , and see how things used to be at Beck Isle Museum of Rural Life .
19 ‘ It 's wrong of me , but I wish I could be at Lady Mead , Goddy .
20 The biggest Central South crowd of the weekend will be at Blenheim Palace … for the big horse show … that 's where we start our action roundup
21 Hearts will either be at Hermestone or Tynecastle .
22 The expansion will be at HSC 's site in Geleen , the Netherlands , and HSC president , Winfried Vermijs , said in a recent statement , ‘ Even though our expanded facility will only be on-line late in 1993 , we believe the availability of a credible , alternative supplier of aspartame will lead to more uniform prices worldwide in the course of 1992 ’ .
23 Two will be at Huaibin and Huangchuan in Henan Province , and one in Qing Zian , close to Peking .
24 The pubs have closed ; our friends will not yet be at Paprika 's Cafe .
25 It has to be at Downes 's place : Kemp has n't got a room in college , and it ca n't be at Kemp 's place because his wife is a house-bound invalid .
26 But he would be at Hoggatt 's to solve a murder , and all other considerations would go down before that overriding task .
27 ‘ They 'll be at Jacques 's brother 's farm . ’
28 It 's a pity they wo n't be at Wembley .
29 But on parting , lone drinker asks the inevitable question : ‘ You 'll be at Twickenham , of course ? ’
30 I am delighted to tell you that the SPRINGBOKS will , after all , be at Twickenham in November .
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