Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [adv prt] [noun] at [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | If you want to come on Loot at Lunchtime tomorrow erm five to one , ten to oneish , listen in then just after the Action Line bulletin and you can come on tomorrow perhaps and take on Sue from Chesterfield . |
2 | If the Tories want to bring up cases at Points of Order I am prepared to do so . ’ |
3 | The attack took place as they and three other men arrived to carry out renovations at houses in the seaside village of Castlerock , on the north Antrim coast . |
4 | I said somebody like a middle-aged woman would be best who 's got grown up children at work |
5 | Two million pounds stolen from the pension funds of Robert Maxwell 's former employees may have been used to pay off debts at Oxford United football club . |
6 | The first days of the war saw the Saltash Territorials ordered to break up camp at Exeter and proceed to Falmouth . |
7 | In October 1522 he conveyed two freehold houses and 1 ½ virgates to a certain Thomas Hyll , but subsequently seems to have taken up residence at Hagley , for in October 1526 he was presented for operating a brothel in which his own daughter was the star attraction : prostitution , it has been suggested , was a concomitant of deferred marriage , widespread among the peasantry of the West Midlands . |
8 | In the eighteen months since Mrs Thatcher had taken up employment at Dickins and Jones , the mood of the Party had perceptibly changed for the better , the great bulk of the membership having transferred its loyalty smoothly from the old Leader to the new . |
9 | BANBRIDGE Council has been told that anglers have given up fishing at Loughbrickland Lake because the fish stock has been completely destroyed by cormorants . |
10 | Oxton just failed to pull off victory at Hightown on a rain affected wicket . |