Example sentences of "[adv] [vb past] at [art] [noun sg] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 How comes you only stayed at the Curry House ?
2 They duly arrived at the perimeter wire of the airfield and to their left they noticed a pair of Italian sentries manning a roadblock .
3 He still stared at the cliff top .
4 The electrons may be excited from one orbital to another , still localised at the nitrogen impurity , by much less energy than is required in the perfect diamond : in fact , blue light has sufficient quantum energy .
5 Havel also disclosed at the press conference that Czechoslovakia had exported over 1,000 tonnes of Semtex explosive to Libya in recent years under the previous regime ; by his reckoning , this meant that " world terrorism " would have enough Semtex " to last 150 years " .
6 There she met Molly Braithwaite , who was so enthusiastic that after finishing her degree she also trained at the Medau School and on her return joined Peggy in taking classes .
7 She also helped at a Brownie Pack and was a volunteer mini-bus driver for children with special needs .
8 Minton repeatedly jibed at the art business .
9 There has always been a certain emnity between the two fighters , which , predictably , nearly exploded at the press conference announcing the match .
10 I also pressed at the city board for something to be done about this problem of the er people disappearing off the poll tax register at an alarming rate I must add .
11 Intentionally or not he seems to suggest , as Lord Caithness also did at the Committee stage in the House of Commons , that the homosexual literature should pass the test of artistic and literary merit — characteristics which are necessary as a defence against a charge of obscenity under the Obscene Publications Act 1959 .
12 He even ate at the soup kitchen to save money and time .
13 Much the same colour red , in fact , as in the county 's utterly essential new flag , gloriously unveiled at a county council press conference in November .
14 Keegan duly appeared at the press conference to extol his new club and his sponsors , despite the fact he was known not to drink the product himself .
15 She then trained at the Medau School under the talented Irmela Doebner and some months after qualifying decided to come to England , and with the help of a postgraduate at Cambridge arranged to give a display at Newham College .
16 The arm hovered before the bookcase and then darted at a book end and retrieved a bound diary .
17 She pondered his words then glanced at the pay phone in the corner of the bar .
18 People gathered in groups outside the burger place ; others went to buy cigarettes from the Indian shop on the corner and then stood at the bus stop .
19 A Roman treasure recently discovered at a building site at Ladenburg , is now on public display in the new Archäologische Landesmuseum , housed in a converted monastery of the former benedictine order of Petershausen , following conservation .
20 Sir : I would like to relate to you an experience I recently had at a computer dealership on Oxford Road , Manchester , which I think may , in part , explain the ever downward spiralling morass computer retailing finds itself in .
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