Example sentences of "[pers pn] at [art] [adj] [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It was a pleasure to meet you at the Scottish Taxi Federation exhibition at Riccarton last week . |
2 | If we have to agree to others performing tasks in exchange for the tasks we perform , we at the same time grant licences to them to become expert and to use their expertise on our behalf . |
3 | I had discussed the problems of insider analysis with him at a 1988 Police Conference , where he described how , on return to his force after his undergraduate degree , he had asked for permission to publish research material . |
4 | He gazed around him at the late afternoon sky . |
5 | I saw him at the odd university reunion . |
6 | Cup in hand , she was about to sit opposite him at the small kitchen table , but the unwelcoming look in his deep blue eyes changed her mind , and she wandered aimlessly through to the living-room . |
7 | Had he gone out with the schedule the results would have been chaotic , yet he himself had not seen these double questions until they were pointed out to him at the internal testing stage . |
8 | Nicholson 's former colleague , David Price , joined him at the new Locksfields factory , where they began a detailed study of the conditions for making magenta dye . |
9 | Donal was married on August 29 and shortly afterwards an appointment was made for him at the Royal Marsden Hospital in London . |
10 | Laura shared rooms in the small terraced house with Alice Cox , a young lady who worked with her at a local Post Office . |
11 | She made the headlines by having a glass of wine thrown over her at the plushy Caprice restaurant in London . |
12 | However , if Ross had been suffering from boredom , he managed to hide the fact very well when , only a few days later , he contacted her at the small London flat she was temporarily sharing with some friends from university , and invited her out to dinner . |
13 | My wife still knows a person born shortly after her at the same maternity hospital . |
14 | Kate looked around her at the busy incident room . |
15 | Parked next to it at a recent training session was Doddie Weir 's C reg Cavalier . |
16 | The proposal is to mine the lignite and to burn it at a mine-mouth power station , probably near the Crumlin deposit . |
17 | Harlot 's Ghost distils the uneasy , febrile , panicky essence of American Cold War paranoia and bottles it at a literate room temperature . |
18 | Chlorine is relatively easy to measure I 'm sure you 'll all of done it at A level chemistry titration , silver nitrate ? |
19 | There was a small gap in the fence that was unaffected by the pile-up and we approached it at a forty-five degree angle . |
20 | Tom unbuttoned his overcoat , fished in the pocket of the dark suit which he scathingly referred to as his ‘ city uniform ’ for his identity card and flashed it at the uniformed security man . |
21 | And in Edinburgh the appearance of It at the still-functioning Paperback Shop renewed the link with Haynes for people like Lloyd , who could regard themselves as the Americans ' ambassadors in the north . |
22 | He pointed up the fairway and said : ‘ Just hit it at the wee stone marker . ’ |
23 | Frozen food storage cabinets are designed to accept pre-frozen food and hold it at the proper storage temperature — 18°C to -22°C . |
24 | Now , incorporated in these charges there 's a litter collection , so if litter is dumped on District Council ground , but they wo n't it at the Scottish Homes land , then the owner have to pay for this service . |
25 | Negotiations continue but no clear way forward has yet presented itself , the Cooking Centre is zoned for housing and there is little prospect that the Region would be prepared to acquire it at the residential land value — £150,000 . |
26 | I think it would be nice , and then we could actually discuss it at the next planning meeting which I presume , which is the twentieth |
27 | ‘ If I can get drunk enough on this stuff I might be able to get away with it at the next repatriation board . ’ |
28 | The tigress was undoubtedly familiar with every foot of the ground , and not having had an opportunity of killing me at the rocks — and her chance of bagging me at the first hairpin bend having been spoilt by the kakar — she was probably now making her way through the dense undergrowth to try to intercept me at the second bend . |
29 | ‘ Perhaps you could drop me at the nearest bus stop or railway station , ’ she added . |
30 | Ask her to meet Sir John and me at the Three Cranes tavern in Cheapside . |