Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [noun prp] at the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | In the very beginning she had sat down with Ruth at the small table . |
2 | Together with Perpignan at the Mediterranean end , Pau is one of only two large towns in the Pyrenees : a departmental capital and a university town . |
3 | After she died in Eastertide 1980 at the age of seventy-eight , I found in her desk a handwritten letter to our three children , which she put together in Jerusalem at the repeated request of Rachel , our elder daughter . |
4 | Sometimes there were short races between the Bletchley and Newport workmen 's trains as both were booked away from Wolverton at the same time . |
5 | Mr. Newman however went on to submit that , before the magistrate could commit the applicant , there must be evidence before him to the effect that the courts of the requesting state had jurisdiction , under its own laws , to try the applicant for his participation in the offences committed in Sweden , when he himself was not in Sweden at the relevant time . |
6 | This was forcibly brought home to Churchill at the first of the conferences attended by Stalin as well as Roosevelt . |
7 | In 1806 a well known American preacher , the Reverend Lorenzo Dow , addressed a crowded congregation in the new church at 5.00 am and Wesley records preaching once at Kilmoriarty at the same hour : ‘ the house was well filled and a little after six I cheerfully commended them to the grace of God . ’ |
8 | The children would be taken straight off Everest at the first sign of any altitude sickness or ill effects , Ms Hargreaves stressed . |
9 | To mark the return to normal , a totally abnormal arrangement was made , whereby West Indies and England were both in Australia at the same time , playing alternate Tests against the home team . |
10 | The fear is that people will start to flood out of Iraq at the same time , in which case we could be talking about up to 2 million people leaving Iraq through Jordan . |
11 | erm the fear is that people will start to flood out of Iraq at the same time , in which case we could be talking about up to 2,000,000 people leaving Iraq through Jordan . |
12 | There can be few people in football who do not think Flashman should be turfed out of Barnet at the earliest opportunity . |
13 | ‘ I must go back on Sunday at the latest . ’ |
14 | Sometimes , and Katherine did n't know which was worse , she would stamp round and rail , flailing out at Katherine at the slightest excuse . |
15 | In 1940 U.556 had been fitting out at Hamburg at the same quay as the Bismarck and in return for borrowing Bismarck 's band for her commissioning ceremony , Wohlfarth , who was a skilled cartoonist , prepared a document , charred at the edges to show its age , whereby U.556 would ‘ adopt ’ Bismarck ( as towns in Germany and England then were adopting warships ) and protect her from harm in all the oceans , seas , lakes , ponds , puddles of the world . |
16 | Once , a fortnight later , when Simon had invited her to another test day , and then in July at the British Grand Prix . |
17 | His anger was fully under control , but his pride in his own craftsmanship was disturbed beyond recovery , and though he was on the front row again in Holland at the next race , I know that by Monza he realized he had been defeated by forces beyond his control . |
18 | Another approach to creating a user-friendly system has been worked on by Doszkocs at the National Institute of Health : CITE ( Current Information Transfer in English ) is a natural language query capability for the MEDLINE database . |
19 | With almost regimental precision , Thompson 's corner was touched on by Dozzell at the near post for Kiwomya to guide home his header from close range . |