Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] [adv] at the [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 Even nationalists such as myself began to tire of it , until the modern British revival that came unexpectedly at the Sydney Football stadium in the Third Test 1988 .
2 Think of how surprised the well-heeled audience beyond the velvet curtain would be if it could see what was going on back here , the last-minute mayhem that came of packing a dozen models and heaven only knew how many assistants , hairdressers , make-up people , and general , all-purpose ‘ gofers ’ into the cramped space that lay backstage at the Sala dell'Arte .
3 Session 1992 — 3 A programme of events will be discussed and drawn up at the June meeting .
4 Session 1992–3 A programme of events will be discussed and drawn up at the June meeting .
5 But the 25year-old , who can earn a reported £5,000 a day , fled barefoot and arrived later at the Speke home of her grandparents , Bill , 80 , and Irene , 72 .
6 Walk through and look up at the Parler net vaulting with the crown of Bohemia on the boss .
7 Stand here and look up at the River Esk a famous salmon fishing river ; and across the river at St. Mary 's church , at the top of 199 steps , furnished by local shipwrights .
8 Terrific ! ’ he cries with touching enthusiasm , placing his reading glasses on that craggy face and peering appreciatively at the Churchill Crown .
9 ‘ They started at L'Escargot , went on to Annabel 's , then Crazy Larry 's , then L'Equipe Anglaise and finished up at the Chelsea Arts Club .
10 They strolled back home down the tunnelled lane and called in at the Littles ' cottage and the Vicarage on the way .
11 The text has achieved great influence , disseminated widely among senior officers , and taught formally at the Bramshill Police College .
12 Getting out of bed , Rachel flung open the curtains and looked out at the September morning .
13 Mr Smith , a man of about forty with large soft bags under his eyes , leant over his paper-strewn desk and looked down at the No-Nonsense pen he was fiddling with , Steven watched the pen .
14 Lord John Rossendale , elegantly handsome in white breeches and silk stockings , black dancing shoes , and a gold-frogged cutaway coat with a tall blue collar and twin epaulettes of gold chain , stood at the bedroom 's window and stared moodily at the Brussels rooftops .
15 Now he sat and stared out at the Brandenburg Gate , lit by the bloody glow of a German sunset and saw it through a mist of tears .
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