Example sentences of "[be] [verb] at the [noun sg] [adj] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 COIN-SHOVING , darts and a tin-can alley are just some of the attractions which can be enjoyed at the summer fair in Strabane Primary school this Friday at 7pm .
2 Next week we shall be looking at the impact these methods of delivering care have upon such varied areas of our professional life as advocacy , ethics , accountability and assertiveness .
3 But one of the reasons the jowl-wobbling old curmudgeon will certainly be missed at the microphone this season is that he , above all , made a decent , straightforward reporter 's fist of identifying the tourists on the field .
4 Any remaining tickets will be sold at the venue 30 minutes prior to the performance .
5 Any remaining tickets will be sold at the venue 30 minutes prior to the performance .
6 The partners have already explained the rationale of the effort to developers that already offer versions of their applications for multiple environments , and more developers will be briefed at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference , set for San Jose next month .
7 Councillor Sullivan said the issue could not be raised at the council last night because the council was the body of his final appeal .
8 Councillor Sullivan said the issue could not be raised at the council last night because the council was the body of his final appeal .
9 INFORMATION kiosks for the electronic city of the future will be demonstrated at the Expo 92 world fair in Seville , Spain , this month .
10 Look , I happen to be calling at the office this afternoon .
11 In addition to free admission and a free programme , racing enthusiasts will receive two pint vouchers to be exchanged at the bar one up to 4pm and and the other afterwards .
12 If prehistoric remains were to be found at the farm Seven Wells , that would effectively clinch it .
13 It was thought to be pitched at the VAX 4000 market .
14 A public meeting is to be held at the hospital next Tuesday morning to outline how services there can meet the challenge of reform in the Health Service .
  Next page