Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun] [verb] [verb] at the " in BNC.
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1 | No Swindon fan likes looking at the league table just now but the Hammers have lost their last two and let in seven goals |
2 | According to Le Monde of April 19 some Dev Sol fighters had trained at the PKK camp in the Bekaa [ see also p. 38833 ] . |
3 | Said that as Mother Demdike had escaped at the end of They Came And Ate Us , there was a loose end . |
4 | It was at least ten summers past that the Colonel and Miss Danziger had met at The Tamarisks and the Colonel , finding the guest a most informed companion , had asked her assistance in helping him pin-point locations where he was most likely to uncover particular fossils , and attract particular moths . |
5 | ‘ Ali Muhammad al-Akrami , al-Ajili Muhammad ‘ Abdul Rahman al-Ashari , ‘ Ali Muhammad al-Qajji , Salih Omar al-Qasbi , Muhammad al-Saadiq al-Tarhouni and ‘ Abdul Qadir Muhammad al-Ya'qubi are believed to be in Abu Salim Prison in Tripoli , although AI received reports that ‘ Abdul Qadir Muhammad al-Ya'qubi had died at the end of 1988 . |
6 | Miss Bedwelty stood staring at the horses for some time , standing with her hand on her hips . |
7 | It 's the second time that Edward Fox has appeared at the festival . |
8 | If CFC emissions continue to increase at the current rate , they would cause an extra 2C of warming over the same period . |
9 | AT the age of 80 the Rev. Anthony Cunningham has jumped at the chance of a new job . |
10 | Aunt Fosters had died at the right time . |
11 | By the time the Scotland team had arrived at the Sierras hotel in Alta Gracia the rot had set in . |
12 | When I asked advice , this man from the Florence Enterprise said begin at the beginning , the day the coach departed from Sweetmary with everybody aboard . |
13 | Dr Hunter came to look at the neck and shoulders . |
14 | Among the many exhibitions organised by Bean was ‘ Italian Renaissance Drawings from the Musée du Louvre , Paris ’ , which drew on his professional links with the Louvre Bean had worked at the Cabinet des Dessins as Chargé de mission à titre étranger from 1957 to 1960 . |
15 | Girls often had gifts like that , Rosalind Swain had said at the time , especially in adolescence . |
16 | ( Helen Webb had taught at the college earlier , but not since its incorporation into the university . ) |
17 | Behind the garden were several acres of rough pasture , which Mr Coleby had bought at the same time as he bought the strip of wasteland that linked the pasture to Champney Road . |
18 | However , Mr Lamont wants to stay at the Treasury to oversee the long-awaited economic upturn . |
19 | President Bush has arrived at the summit out-of-step with other world leaders on environmental protection measures . |
20 | Mr Benn , who often comes to our help at these moments , has promised that as soon as a Labour government under Mr Kinnock has looked at the books and realised the true extent of the crisis , it will realise the need for serious measures . |
21 | Had they but known , these were the same bushes in which Jim Miller and his pal Tom Sheppard had sheltered at the start of their ill-fated escape bid . |
22 | Seventeen members of the Denning family have worked at the docks since the nineteenth century . |
23 | He did n't expect us to come rolling out of the pubs drunk , and the Yorkshire pudding to get flung at the ceiling with the gravy running down the walls like the tears of a black madonna . |
24 | Meanwhile , von Frisch had looked at the honeybee dance more closely . |
25 | 22 year old Lebanese chauffuer Ali Choukeir has appeared at the Palais de Justice charged with involuntary manslaughter . |
26 | She spoke to reporters from a ‘ secret location ’ at the weekend , describing how Mrs Mandela had arrived at the house early in the morning . |
27 | All night long the thought of his being hand in glove with Harry Martin had lingered at the back of her mind . |
28 | Fourth , the Roman choreographer Pietro Sodi had worked at the Comédie ltalienne from around 1746 , where his brother Charles ( C.1715–88 ) was violinist and composer . |
29 | In essence it was a development of policies which Lloyd George had advocated at the beginning of his political career . |
30 | The context of Milton 's ‘ glittering spires and pinnacles ’ , over which Uvedale Price had enthused at the close of the eighteenth century as the desirable outline of a Gothic city , was at last identified as Pandemonium , the creation of the ‘ dark satanic mills ’ . |