Example sentences of "[vb -s] be [verb] [adv prt] at [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Shipbuilding for the Royal Navy has been going on at Lairds since the 1830s .
2 FOOTBALL hero Paul Gascoigne 's dirty underwear has been snapped up at auction .
3 Now it 's all hands to the deck for the close friends as they knuckle down to bring back the sparkle that has been missing down at Hamilton Park for the past few seasons .
4 A sports club has been set up at Cleadon Park Community Centre in South Shields for girls aged 10 to 16 .
5 A Parallel Processor Assessment Group has been set up at NPL as part of a wider interest within the System Architectures Committee in the collection and dissemination of reliable information on performance assessment of novel computer architectures .
6 A production company has been set up at Pixar producing commercials and Lasseter is now predicting a fully computer-generated movie within the next three or four years .
7 A mortgage adviser 's ‘ office ’ — shaped like a house — has been set up at Bradford Branch .
8 An incident room has been set up at Milton keynes and police are working on information that Mr Letts managed to tell them before he died .
9 To ask the Secretary of State for Defence if there are currently any contracts with the Atomic Energy Authority for research into the fabrication of weapons components using plutonium ; and whether any such work has been carried out at Harwell .
10 A woman who is happy in her job and hates being cooped up at home all day win bring back positive qualities to the household , but on the other hand the strains and stresses of work can also leave their mark on family life .
11 ‘ Someone 's been splashing out at Woolworths , ’ said O'Hara , tapping with his hook at the pearls .
12 The Threarah 's rather good at making himself unpleasant when he 's been woken up at ni-Frith for what he considers a piece of trivial nonsense .
13 ‘ By the look of what 's on the meter some sucker 's been driving around at ground level .
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