Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [prep] at the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It makes an illuminating contrast having Ives 's much more idiosyncratic setting of At the River as well as Copland 's . |
2 | Most people find it hard to say what Labour stands for at the moment . |
3 | Since then the grand old lady has graced the streets of Ipswich once again , but this time with at the wheel , for use on special occasions and for weddings . |
4 | it would have gone to either the sales manager or the regional managing director of the Eastern region of at the time |
5 | I 've already stated I do not recall er the person I voiced that concern with at the time |
6 | I 've actually got thirty one copies of at the moment . |
7 | Following the very successful session with at the January Q.T. Day a further programme has been arranged for 7 July at the ( the venue to be confirmed ) . |
8 | He has been convicted of car crimes 16 times and had one charge pending at the time of our discussions three months ago . |
9 | He was familiar with Pound 's writing on Japanese drama , and had been impressed by the first performance of At the Hawk 's Well when he had seen a well-known Japanese dancer take the role of the hawk . |
10 | From the large numbers that have been found in this country ‘ key rings ’ must have been both popular and fashionable items : they also served a practical purpose for at the time pockets were not known . |
11 | For suddenly she was remembering those enigmatic remarks he 'd made , which she 'd paid barely any heed to at the time . |
12 | What reputation did the have with other areas of at the time ? |
13 | Please check your envelope to see if your address/postal code is correct or if you have recently been allocated a new telephone coding PLEASE send relevant information to at the Office as soon as possible . |
14 | So you , you be at the main entrance for at the secretary 's office , right , for half past eleven , right ? |
15 | Catriona liked having someone to trade silly remarks with at the staff table , and to say ‘ safe home ’ when she walked back to her bedsitter after the evening shift . |