Example sentences of "[pos pn] [adj] [noun] at [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 After depositing my faint-hearted photographer at the foot of the craggy slope , I locked the Discovery 's transmission into low-ratio first gear for the steep climb , revved the big V8 engine decisively and gingerly eased out the clutch .
2 My favourite piece at the exhibition was E.G. Neale 's ‘ Happy Eater ’ , which won a second prize in the three veneer category .
3 Cud were my favourite band at the time , ’ he says .
4 I arrived at work on the Monday and was handed a cheque and my personal belongings at the desk in the foyer and was then escorted out by Security .
5 It is my personal feeling at the time of writing that there is no more danger in wintering or cruising in Tunisia than before , but war with Iraq might change the situation .
6 I lived quite a lot of my early childhood at the Thompsons ' house behind a shop on Harehills Parade .
7 My early years at the school were , then , a mixture of deception ( on my part ) and the fear of humiliation .
8 This happened once in my early months at the Department of Health and Social Security .
9 But I came to my senses and declared my honourable intentions at the top of Mount Pocol . ’
10 Chairman er first of all erm local is not erm having said that my straight run at the moment , erm future the decision of the erm Council Golfing Application .
11 My previous astonishment at the fact that people who came here like De Michelis [ the former foreign secretary ] , or like ex-Prime Minister Andreotti , never endowed us with any money is now diminished .
12 I was so impressed by this young man that immediately on my return to Vancouver I wrote a long and detailed letter to my parliamentary friend at the House of Commons in Ottawa , A.M. ‘ Sandy ’ Nicholson , M.P. , urging more federal action for the case of the Indian .
13 A conversation between two T-lymphocytes or a couple of my white cells at the height of that misery is easy enough to picture .
14 Even during my brief tenure at the Dispatch Box , the Secretary of State has been party to several actions to which parliamentarians and democrats should not be party .
15 I repeated my fruitless exercise at the end of October , and again at the end of November , when I finally relented and paid the cheapest price I could get .
16 I studied all over again those marvellous descriptions and illustrations , and you can perhaps understand my growing excitement at the notion that I might now actually undertake a motoring trip myself around that same part of the country .
17 My only thought at the time was to wipe out the memory of the ordeal you 'd been made to suffer by the man you thought you loved ! ’
18 My only support at the time came from a Nigerian girl and a Ugandan Asian girl who were also in my class and shared my deep sense of alienation from our environment .
19 We have three more games to go before I can relax and set about re-negotiating my pitiful contracts at the club and the DSS .
20 Everybody had their own problems and I had mine with losing two the two babies , I had mine wondering if I 'd lose another you see and that that was my particular worry at the time .
21 I 'm gon na try and chuck my red book at the window .
22 Against that background , I shall certainly talk to my ministerial colleague at the Department of Trade and Industry about how his negotiations with the design museum on further funding are progressing .
23 On top of this , I face my final exams at the end of the year .
24 Now to return to my dusty library at the top of the ivory tower .
25 With one , one man said I used to put , in the cold mornings I used to put my other hand at the bottom to see if I could get heat , but he could n't touch his fingers because they were so tender .
26 In my first year in a London art school my two major preoccupations were whether you really could see William Turner 's late canvases as a precursor to French Impressionism , and how the hell I could afford to clothe myself in the right gear to make a stunning impact on my new friends at the Gateways .
27 Mozart is my whole life at the moment , ’ says soprano Joan Rodgers .
28 ‘ In fact , I think my whole career at the end of the 60s was probably a guilt trip of some sort .
29 Shreeves , meanwhile , added : ‘ My main aim at the moment is to help Wales in their World Cup qualifying campaign .
30 They found their usual post at the pond and set up their gear ; it was hot and very humid , they were near the gated level crossing on the old trackbed .
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