Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [adv prt] [noun] at [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | On 28 August 1972 , the railway running department gave notice that the 05.57 ex-Euston , would not pick up workmen at Loughton from 1 October 1972 , due to engineering work . |
2 | The stylistic values associated with the linguistic data must be largely taken on trust at present ; in subsequent chapters , we shall endeavour to show how these values , too , can be studied systematically . |
3 | In 1846 these lime and Roman cement workings were purchased by William Lee , a lime burner from Burham who had already taken up residence at Holborough Court three years earlier . |
4 | It starts from Ealing Broadway in London 's western suburbs , served by London Transport 's Central and District lines and close to the North Circular Road , and also takes up passengers at Gerrards Cross , convenient for the M25 . |
5 | But if you could n't keep up traditions at Christmas , when could you ! |
6 | And , as top six Villa today take on Wimbledon at Selhurst Park , Atkinson said : ‘ I am very pleased for Parker but he has now got to make the next step . |
7 | The decor is very Seventies : all framed photos of buxom women perched — legs akimbo , lips pouting , glistening — on the bonnets of silver Porsches , as the sound system discreetly pumps out Elvis at Vegas . |
8 | The next sister , Elizabeth Marian Edith ( ‘ Bessie ’ ) married Alf Davidge , a silk-buyer trained at the ‘ Cavendish House ’ department store in Cheltenham , who then took up employment at Debenham 's in London , near St Paul 's . |
9 | He 's about to take up residence at Hertford College , Oxford . |
10 | Abbey shares reacted calmly , falling slowly to close down 7p at 366p . |
11 | Biggest home win was a month ago against Halifax , so they need to find this form again to shake off Colchester at Edgar Street . |
12 | He actively seeks out company at times , but on other occasions he needs to be completely alone . |