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

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1 Priest to take up post at Vatican
2 ADRIAN DAVIES , the Welsh international rugby union outside-half , runs out with the Cambridge University soccer side to take on Oxford at Fulham this morning with the roar of Twickenham fresh in his memory .
3 The database administrator ( DBA ) is given the opportunity to set up indexes at data creation time and this will increase the speed by which data is retrieved .
4 PARTICK THISTLE take on Hibs at Firhill tonight in the throes of a long , destructive run which has seen them win only one of their last 12 league matches and slip towards relegation , writes Hugh Keevins .
5 Now dad Brian needs him more than ever with Forest taking on Norwich at Carrow Road tonight reeling from three successive defeats .
6 The work was ordered after an IRA mortar attack blew out windows at Number Ten last year .
7 But it would be folly to repeat the mistake , made with Iraq , of allowing foreign-policy merit to blot out oppression at home .
8 Cable & Wireless closed down 19p at 850p , BT shares fell 6p to 421p , Vodafone dropped 19p to 491p , and Securicor , which owns 40% of Cellnet , slid 29p to 710p .
9 Sarum is fancied for the Petworth Handicap ( 3.30 ) and Plain Fact , never in a position to peg back Wanda at Lingfield Park recently , may have too much pace for his rivals in the Conflans Handicap ( 5.0 ) .
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