Example sentences of "[num] [pron] [vb past] at the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In 2 we looked at the details of formal lexical and grammatical connections between sentences in monologue . |
2 | So it was that just after 8.15 on the morning of Monday , May 6th , 1929 I arrived at the Times-Herald editorial offices and found the place locked up tight . |
3 | In May 1612 he matriculated at the Academy of Geneva and later attended the Calvinist Academy of Saumur . |
4 | They were fed up with three-door cars , which ruled out one of three they considered at the time — the Vauxhall Nova , although this is now available in five-door . |
5 | In late 1940 he established at the estate of Camphill , near Aberdeen , Scotland , a small residential school for children in need of special care . |
6 | In 1941 he enrolled at the Slade , which had been evacuated to Oxford . |
7 | McCarthy 's goals gave Milton Keynes a three nil lead at the end of the first period … |
8 | From 1976 to 1981 she worked at the Henley Centre for Forecasting , where she was responsible for UK economics forecasts , and manager of special studies . |
9 | In the reign of Henry II he accounted at the Exchequer for ‘ the pannage of all the forests of England ’ . |
10 | During World War I she worked at the Admiralty on various projects of national importance , including the large-scale production of acetone from starch by fermentation . |
11 | Now just to give you some numbers erm on er who gains and who loses right erm right for the world as a whole right , erm the study conducted by right nineteen eighty nine I looked at the cost of some benefits from agricultural support alright , in nineteen eighty six to nineteen eighty seven in just one year one crop year alright . |
12 | In preparation for the second round , Nebot , presenting an image of an energetic young leader , made public overtures to Bucarám on May 16 which hinted at the possibility of a populist alliance . |
13 | At 8.00 we stopped at the foot of the Cavales Ridge and roped up . |
14 | Everybody talks about the five he had at the end and the last hole , but he missed less than a two-foot putt on the first in the first round . |
15 | Prima facie the rules of construction must be applied as at the date of execution of the lease : thus a word will be interpreted in the sense it bore at the time ( Texaco Antilles Ltd v Kernochan [ 1973 ] AC 609 : the phrase " public garage " was given the meaning it bore in 1933 and not the one it bore at the date of the litigation ; St Marylebone Property Co Ltd v Tesco Stores Ltd [ 1988 ] 27 EG 72 construing the word " grocer " ) . |
16 | Recently , there has been a moving together again , but in the 1930s there developed at the University of Chicago a tradition of social research that is now known as the ‘ Chicago School ’ . |
17 | On my visit to New York in August of 1939 I stayed at the St Regis Hotel ( having learned it was pro-British and that the Duke of Edinburgh made it his home on Manhattan visits ) . |
18 | In chapter two we looked at the differences between pleasure and happiness . |
19 | They had laid waste the entire north of the country and in 449 they arrived at the university town of Stamford . |
20 | On May 3rd 1646 they arrived at the town by a devious route from Melton Mowbray , and entered the house through the postern gate in the old town wall , which was later rebuilt by William Stukeley . |
21 | With 76% of the ninety-three lots sold at the midday auction at the Palais am Festungsgraben , Sotheby 's took a net figure of DM6,276,000 ( £ 2.2 million ; $3.9 million ) . |
22 | From 1861 to 1863 she studied at the Kensington School of Art . |
23 | He withdrew from active life and retired to Kenilworth where on the 4 January 1927 he died at the age of seventy-seven . |