Example sentences of "[vb -s] be [vb pp] [adv prt] at [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | FOOTBALL hero Paul Gascoigne 's dirty underwear has been snapped up at auction . |
2 | A sports club has been set up at Cleadon Park Community Centre in South Shields for girls aged 10 to 16 . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | A mortgage adviser 's ‘ office ’ — shaped like a house — has been set up at Bradford Branch . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | 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 . |