Example sentences of "[noun prp] at the [adj] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Miss F met Courtney at the Royal Free Hospital when she had her baby by caesarean section . |
2 | An even easier victory followed , at Moy , nine miles [ 14 km ] short of Inverness , where the prince was staying the night of 16–17 February at the local big house , Moy Hall . |
3 | On the day he left , Gould wrote to Captain Washington at the Royal Geographical Society , announcing proudly , ‘ I shall have many novelties to add to science as well as to communicate a great deal respecting their habits since I have already obtained the nests and eggs of 60 species not one of which as far as I am aware have been described . ’ |
4 | During the 1970s , the critic and novelist Jean Ricardou attempted to foster a greater sense of group identity by bringing together Butor , Pinget , Robbe-Grillet , Sarraute , Simon and Claude Ollier at the famous Cerisy conference ( 1971 ) , in addition to organizing separate colloques devoted to Claude Simon ( 1974 ) and Robbe-Grillet ( 1975 ) ; however , his endeavour to formulate a theoretical programme met with greater resistance . |
5 | This , plus direct purchases of some of the bills by the discount houses , would reduce the liquidity of the discount houses , which then would be forced to borrow from the Bank of England at the new higher MLR . |
6 | The sixteenth AGM of the Bloxwich Research & Metal Detecting Club took place on 28 January at the Royal Naval Association Club , . |
7 | For several seconds Morse stared across Beaumont Street at the great Ionic pillars of the Ashmolean … |
8 | GB v USA v USSR at the National Indoor Arena |
9 | LEFT Crisp and Richard Pitman at the Grand National start on the morning of the race . |
10 | When I was put in charge of the start-up at Fawley at the ripe old age of twenty-nine most of my team were people who were twenty years older than I was and being on shift with a lot of operating people taught me the problems and the realisation that I could learn a hell of a lot from them — the realisation that the chap on the shop floor usually knows far more about what 's going on than management does . |
11 | Christopher Robson ( countertenor ) has recently been electrifying audiences with his performances of Arsamenes in Xerxes at the English National Opera , and when he opens his mouth on this recording he may as well be plugging us all into the mains . |
12 | We 'd had a huge rally of 10,000 people for Ronald Reagan at the Southern Methodist University in Dallas and I was flying on to Los Angeles with one of the co-ordinators the next morning . |
13 | After a month 's stay at UCH ( University College Hospital in Central London ) I was transferred to specialist cardiologist Dr Jane Sommerville at the then National Heart Hospital . |
14 | Other countries followed France and staged Grands Prix , including Britain at the famous purpose-built Brooklands circuit . |
15 | Carolyn Sherwood-Call at the Federal Reserve Bank in San Francisco reckons the state will ‘ bump along ’ at the bottom for a good while yet . |
16 | Harrison brought the Ariadne to a stop off the starboard beam of the Delos at the agreed hundred yards distance . |
17 | The scheme is run by a team of environmentalists led by Jeff Morton at the two-year-old Botanic Centre in Middlesborough , set up with funding from ICI , British Steel , the Department of the Environment and Middlesborough Council , and also backed by Northern Electric and the Tioxide Group . |
18 | In 1950 , he represented France at the Informal International Conference of Christian Broadcasting in Chichester , UK , which was one of the forerunners of WACC . |
19 | On Thursday , Damian 's family arrived from Kenya , and they all went out to dinner with Charles at the Jumbo floating restaurant in Aberdeen harbour . |
20 | An American general whose great-grandfather fought alongside Custer at the Little Big Horn could then be named Elmer ( Bullshit ) Eagle — and so on ? |
21 | Even in his early days , when I did an end-of-term ‘ report ’ on Andrew at the Royal Naval College at Dartmouth , I learned he was nicknamed ‘ The Great I am ( the Prince ) ’ . |
22 | PARAGON 'S Sunday concert in Glasgow at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama provided a showcase for the Romanian composer Violeta Dinescu . |
23 | Hundreds of Somerset men died in the battle and in the executions ordered by Judge Jeffreys at the famous Bloody Assizes following the Royalist victory . |
24 | Erm everything as I say okay yeah g er on knowing your script yeah good , did n't erm waver at all and also very good John at the old active listening , sales type people , we tend to rabbit rabbit rabbit and not listen and it 's a fault |
25 | Even now she vividly recalled the first time she saw Nader at the exclusive Royal Club , a dining , gambling and sports centre . |
26 | The 10,000 metres of film recording Hitler at the grandiose military parade and celebrations for his fiftieth birthday in April 1939 consciously sought to portray him not only as a ‘ statesman ’ , but also as ‘ the future military leader , taking muster of his armed forces ’ . |
27 | Some of the changes affecting Liphook were announced by county councillor David Clark at the recent annual parish meeting and others have since been confirmed by HCC transport officials . |
28 | Two more world champions are in action tonight ; Swindon 's Bob Anderson lines up with John Lowe at the Super Marine Club in South Marston to take on a handful of local challengers who make up the best in the west . |
29 | Mr Nicholas Skender married Miss Julie McTaggart at the Greek Orthodox Church in Moscow Road ; Archbishop Gregory of Theatiron and Bishop Timotheos officiated , and King Constantine of the Hellenes was the best man . |