Example sentences of "[adv prt] at [art] [noun] ' [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It would probably be better to drop in at The Times ' party , see who he could find to have dinner with and take pot luck in a town not noted for its restaurants .
2 They strolled back home down the tunnelled lane and called in at the Littles ' cottage and the Vicarage on the way .
3 If anything had been brought in for you it had to be handed in at the screws ' table , and they had to sign the property book .
4 The leader of that team , Frenchman Patrice Palanque , said it would depart today after a day off at the Iraqis ' request on Friday , the Muslim sabbath .
5 If lots of them signed up at a creditors ' meeting in London on May 27th , that could be decided quickly .
6 Opponents of sales see them as reducing a vital social resource built up at the ratepayers ' expense , while proponents see sales to long-standing tenants as almost a recourse to ‘ natural justice ’ , although there are also the political overtones of the desire of Conservative politicians to build up a property-owning base to their vote .
7 After the excitement died down , and I was being congratulated by my wee brother and the others , I looked up at the Edelmans ' window .
8 However , the charm of the city raised her spirits and her first impressions after a night out at an artists ' ball were fresh and delightful : ‘ You ca n't walk home at dawn in Paris , even two hundred yards .
9 As the date of the General Election approaches , we look back at the Tories ' record on housing and mortgage rates .
10 Wh what , what was actually going on at the tenants ' group then ?
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