Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] at [noun prp] [num ord] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The keen environmentalist , whose tour stopped off at Middlesbrough last week , visited a rejuvenated copse in Southwood , Coulby Newham . |
2 | Another sure to improve for being stepped up in trip is Saint Keyne , who bolted up at Haydock last time and now goes for the Queen 's Vase . |
3 | Saint Keyne , who bolted up at Haydock last time , will improve for the step up in trip for the Queen 's Vase . |
4 | 12.50:HOT favourite Baydon Star bolted up at Aintree last time , but faces a stiffer task and should be opposed at short odds . |
5 | Altogether 33 countries approved a draft treaty , drawn up at Basel last March , which called for the toxic waste trade to be regulated instead of for a total ban . |
6 | Unbeaten Gloucester are their Courage visitors on Saturday and it was Loughborough , previously unbeaten until they met Quins , who stepped out at Sudbury last night . |
7 | Although the single currency and the new powers for the European Parliament continue to grab the headlines , they are not the only issues to be hammered out at Maastricht next week . |
8 | Production closed down at Ford last night for the Christmas period . |
9 | Now we have to make sure after a win like this that we do n't slip up at Wimbledon next week . ’ |
10 | Cauthen had a further six days added to the four-day suspension he picked up at Goodwood last Thursday . |
11 | Clive Brittain , who is quietly confident of a major showing from Top Class in Sunday 's Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe , should also maintain an excellent recent run by completing a double with Sloe Berry ( 2.05 ) , who was inched out at Ascot last week , and Charmer ( 2.35 ) , who looks better class than the opposition . |