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

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1 Out of the school , how many of them got in at Sound of Music out of those hundred kids ?
2 Difficulty Full walk 3 , Short 2 Start 6½-mile walk Sea-front , Eyemouth , grid reference 946645 ; 4½ mile walk Coldingham ( car park in village centre opposite war memorial , grid reference 902659 ; take B6438 signposted St Abb 's , turning right at end of village in road signposted ‘ Sands ¾ ’ ; opposite ‘ unsuitable for motors ’ sign take path parallel on left-hand side of road and follow to beach where turn left to start walk directions as 4 ; 3-mile walk St Abb 's nature reserve visitor centre ( turn off by sign for St Abb 's Head ; to start walk , go to right of coffee shop to reach road , and take waymarked path opposite , on left-hand side of road and parallel to it reach 30mph road-sign , where turn left on path sign-posted St Abb 's Head ) ; grid reference 913675 OS maps 1:50 000 67 ; 1:25 000 NT 86/96 ( Pathfinder 423 ) Refreshments Full range in Eyemouth ; pubs and shops at Coldingham ; café and hotel at Coldingham Bay ; shop at St Abb 's ; coffee shop at the St Abb 's visitor centre
3 And you , you stand there at end of day and think well is it our fault or what ?
4 At the beginning of 1991 , we decided to look again at Cost of Quality and how it was being used in C&P .
5 The man replied no , but that as he had been born and brought up at Moor of Rannoch , he had every right to call himself Scot .
6 AGE Concern in Londonderry today hit back at criticism of cutbacks in its services in the city .
7 Turn right at top of ridge by waymarkers .
8 5 Turn right at junction of paths with reedbeds now on left .
9 10 1/2 mile later and 1/4 mile after woodland begins on left , turn right at junction of tracks as waymarked ( ahead leads to gate marked private ) .
10 Shortly after , turn right at T-junction of tracks and follow cairn-marked track to Simon 's Seat ( c ) 6 .
11 Switch off at back of machines ( RBG-1 and – 2 ) or side ( RBG — in Library )
12 Oh " my Lord , I toil too much I go out at break of day , driving oxen to the field , and I yoke them to the plough , there is no winter so sharp that I dare keep at home , for fear of my Master , but having yoked my oxen and fastened my share and coulter I am bound to plough every day a full acre .
13 So I look in this public , I can see it now , stood back at top of Hope Street , and there were two steps and a little snicket — and there were about four in there .
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