Example sentences of "[noun] at a [adj] [noun] [unc] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Dines is already serving thirty months at a young offenders ' institution for robbery .
2 And the examiner was arrested only after he made passes at a military policeman 's wife .
3 Photos of youngsters at a National Children 's Home project taken by the star adorn six fundraising BT phonecards .
4 If we add component A to component B at a constant temperature T4 , A will dissolve in B to form a solution until point X is reached .
5 WITHIN a few hours of arriving in Cape Town yesterday morning , the Scotland squad had a training and nets session at a local boys ' school where the facilities were superb .
6 They were guests at a young offenders ' institution … and found the inmates were one of the most appreciative audiences they 'd ever had .
7 Mr Johnson gave the two girls up to six allergy tablets , after a row with his wife at a New Year 's party .
8 Today we can talk about sex without modesty or fear , but bring up the subject of death and you will be treated with the same social horror as if you had brought up the subject of masturbation at a Victorian ladies ' tea party .
9 ‘ Speak on , ’ said I with more encouragement than a Brahman temple dancer at a Brown Shirt 's bump supper .
10 One Vietnamese was killed and four received gunshot wounds in an incident at a foreign workers ' hostel in Sofia on March 17 .
11 For example , the tribunal may have been motivated by resentment at a particular member 's share of the market , or have suspended the member , not for bona fide reasons , but because of the opportunity it gave their firms to acquire some of the suspended member 's customers .
12 Through the Lousadas Minton was to an extent drawn into a Hammersmith circle of artists which included Victor Pasmore , Julian Trevelyan and Mary Fedden who once danced with Minton at a New Year 's Eve party until she literally dropped , whereupon he gently laid her down on the floor .
13 However , there were attempts at a private member 's bill : the Rape ( Anonymity of Victims ) Bill was introduced by Mr F.P. Crowder , and there was another in 1975 by Jack Ashley , stemming from concern that raped women were not reporting the crime because of fear of press publicity .
14 They have more er discussions at a senior level er of these particular problems , that there is in fact scope for a useful political dialogue .
15 When there are several poles and zeros , the strength of the spectrum at a particular pulsatance ο is obtained by taking the product of the lengths of the various vectors drawn from the zeros to the point on the imaginary axis and dividing this by the product of the lengths of the several vectors drawn from the poles to the same point on the imaginary axis .
16 Andy is a store detective at a major women 's clothes store in north London .
17 STAFF and students at a local boys ' school are preparing to thrill audiences with their latest drama .
18 Without doubt giving customers and crew that good feeling , it also provided a photo-opportunity at a recent visitor 's day .
19 After an appeal at a Qualified Teachers ' Training Day money is now available to help those Teachers who have classes in this category as it is realised that in some cases it is impossible for these people to be asked for money .
20 It remains constant up to a CO coverage of 0.05 monolayers before starting to fall , eventually returning to the clean surface value at a fractional coverage CO =0.35 .
21 He had gone on to a party at a rich woman 's house , he explained , and seen a display of drinks such as he had never seen on earth before .
22 Most white people , ’ Hall told Time , ‘ have never been to a party at a black person 's house .
  Next page