Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [be] [verb] at [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Entries to be displayed at Crystal Palace Reunion . |
2 | To take another example , we know that the ending in 1647 of the agreement between Spain and England , whereby Spain supplied much silver to be minted at London , is the explanation for the dramatic fall in output in that year . |
3 | In December 1992 Capital Ventures launched Cert X ( the 10th Care Enterprise Realty Trust ) to purchase industrial units to be built at Deeside Enterprise Park , Flint , north Wales . |
4 | The production sectors to be reviewed at North Shields will be divided into the traditional and the products of modernization and diversification . |
5 | They 've announced a new sports car to be built at Cowley and they launch a new model in April . |
6 | to remove existing 80-metre fence at west end and replace with new fence to allow full 2-metre width ( old fence to be removed at start of works ; new fence to go in on completion , to allow dumpers to manoevre while work is in progress . |
7 | The company is providing paint and wallcoverings for 120 new homes to be built at Banbury Hunt , Kentucky . |
8 | Given that there is a living to be made at night , and given that alternative daytime trades are thoroughly occupied , natural selection has favoured bats that make a go of the night-hunting trade . |
9 | Sotheby 's will be offering one of the two greatest paintings by Kandinsky to be offered at auction in the last thirty years . |
10 | In London on Wednesday details will be given of the Royal Review to be held at RAF Marham in Norfolk on 1 April to mark the 75th anniversary of the founding of the Royal Air Force . |
11 | Within a year he had given detailed and authoritative evidence to the House of Commons and been instrumental in the passage of two bills which abolished gaolers ' fees and enabled counties to pay for a proper service ; which allowed discharged defendants to be set at liberty in open court ; and which not only improved sanitation and health arrangements but made it obligatory for justices to have a concern for the health of prisoners . |
12 | See Page 4 JOBS AXE : Up to 40 management posts to be axed at Unilever Research 's Port Sunlight laboratory over next 12 months as part of major shake-up at lab which employs 1,300 staff . |
13 | On this plate was depicted a map of the heavens , and holes along the line of the ecliptic made it possible for a representation of the sun to be moved at intervals of a day or two in imitation of its annual motion . |
14 | Matches and lighters to be left at reception . |
15 | That may still be prudent if your fish are in the top-quality bracket , but otherwise it may pay in the long run to be looking at 12″ Koi upwards . |
16 | We sent the lambs to be sold at auction in the autumn . |
17 | ‘ Market research has revealed that customers prefer ATMs to be located at supermarkets , shopping malls , airports , railway stations and self service petrol stations , ’ he said , ‘ so the main thrust of our expansion programme is towards remote sites . |
18 | She had stayed at work up to the proper time to get the full benefits and she had felt important enough , leaving to have a baby , for the loneliness to be kept at bay for the time leading up to her last day . |
19 | Although formally set out only at a later date ( c.1372 ) , they came to include the rights to create notaries , to legitimize bastards , to grant letters conferring the status of bourgeoisie and nobility , to issue pardons and remissions , to license fairs and markets , to permit suitors to be represented at law by proctors , and to legislate for the common weal of the kingdom . |
20 | Finally , Nuadu had found his way to the strange twilight community of the Wolfwood ; the place that gave shelter to the half-breeds : the bastard sons of Royal Houses , the creatures who were not possessed of sufficient Beastblood to be acknowledged at Tara , but yet were not entirely Human . |
21 | In 1986 a law was passed that required donations to be valued at cost rather than an invented ‘ appreciated ’ value for tax purposes — though only in cases where the deductions would reduce the donor 's tax bill to zero . |
22 | Sotheby 's yesterday opened the doors of Headington Hill Hall , the Maxwell family 's Oxford home since 1959 , for a viewing of its contents to be sold at auction in January . |
23 | Revised Programme for 27th June Qualified Teachers Day To be held at Quintin Kynaston School , St. John 's Wood |
24 | Therefore it does not look as though the explanation of the action clients ' failure to be supported at home for longer than control samples is due to their more problematic home care potential ( at least as far as the characteristics described above are concerned ) . |
25 | The Friends next evening event will be a joint meeting with the Society of Antiquaries to be held at Chambers Street on Tuesday 18 May at 8pm , where the lecturer will be , a leading authority of Islamic Art . |
26 | Increasingly , it is this type of study , rather than more expensive excavation , which is allowing new discoveries to be made at Pompeii . |
27 | That match to be played at New Road on May the twenty seventh . |
28 | In 1936 he had been a member of the Archbishop 's committee preparing for a conference to be held at Oxford on Church , Community and State . |
29 | Together with the Annual Conference to be held at St Andrews at the end of September , SERA promises an action-packed year . |
30 | If there are any area display teams willing to perform at the Annual Reunion on Saturday 19th November to be held at Warwick Park School , please contact at , , |