Example sentences of "[noun] [noun pl] [adv prt] at the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 no , he 's good it was funny there was some can can dancers on at the end and there were sort of ladies in their sixties and he joined them
2 Why did n't we just check things in at the beginning and check things out at the end ?
3 Riding the ‘ Double Ferris Wheel ’ awards its own bonus or a quick score and , as with most pinball tables around at the moment , there 's a multiball feature that sends a multitude of steel balls singing around ( you 'll need three eyes and four arms to keep them all in play for any decent amount of time ! ) .
4 They added a small amount of hydrochloric acid as ‘ electrolyte ’ to carry the current , the oxygen from the water bubbles off at the anode and the hydrogen appears at the cathode .
5 ‘ I suppose we are getting a bit blasé about having television companies down at the railway , ’ admitted Operations Manager Martin Millar .
6 We 'll go the other way down to the superstore because there 's traffic lights down at the end of our road .
7 The match organiser had a 2 lb chub first cast and continued with steak under his 5AAA waggler four rod lengths out at the top of the road stretch .
8 These had all NUM members out at the start of the strike , and the great majority were still out six months later .
9 In fact I pointed that out to the grave-diggers , but they were already 4ft 6ins down at the time .
10 If er if you were going out and you knew the coal man might be round that day so you just left a couple of coal tokens out at the door or whatever .
11 ‘ There are some really good women writers around at the moment ; Shawn Colvin 's excellent , and so 's a woman called Ferron , although she got kind of pigeonholed into ‘ women 's music ’ , and I think that 's limited her audience .
12 The jet lines up at the tanker 's serving carriage and drives the hose back in to open a valve .
13 Or just Knickerbocker Glories back at the complex ? ’
14 ‘ She 'll get the family albums out at the drop of a hat … ’
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