Example sentences of "at [noun prp] for [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | There 's only one fresh face at Kingsholm for the new season … but that 's the all important one … |
2 | Armstrong , who was born in Hebburn and worked with Crosby in Kuwait , was reluctant to leave a secure coaching job at Highbury for a one-year contract at Roker . |
3 | When in May 1951 he returned from his holiday in Spain , for example , he had at once to prepare for three different public engagements in the following month — the first weekend was to be spent at Brighton for the annual meeting of the Alliance Française , occasions which he now found appallingly dull ; then he was obliged to make a speech on behalf of the Cecil Houses Trust for old people , and give an address at Chichester Cathedral . |
4 | ‘ I have been at ITN for a long time and come from a traditional news background . |
5 | On the way down to their holidays in Cornwall his parents had always stopped at Stonehenge for a slow coffee break while he had crossed the road to walk around the stones . |
6 | He stared at Jekub for a long while . |
7 | She had looked at Sylvie for a long time before speaking . |
8 | Rosalind Plowright , singing at ENO for the first time in eight years , is an Elisabeth de Valois of aptly regal appearance , though her initially expressive line showed increasing signs of strain . |
9 | News on Ronny is that he is in fact at Tottenham for the second week now . |
10 | Today , though , Gray wo n't have the chance for another unconventional greeting when Arsenal and Wright arrive at Tottenham for the 216th derby between the clubs — Spurs lead 86-85 in wins . |
11 | Cleveland Outlook social activities group meet at Kilburn for a 8 mile circular walk , lunch at Abbey Inn , Byland Abbey , 10.20am . |
12 | On Saturday I sat there watching his team lose at home to Chelsea and listening to an Australian Evertonian who was back at Goodison for the first time since he emigrated in 1985 . |
13 | I 'm not naive , I know others will make more be back with more bids because he 's such a top -class goal scorer , ’ says the manager , who has just signed a contract keeping him at Hillsborough for the same time as Hirst . |
14 | Our photographer was at Hunterston for the start-up meeting of Team No. 38 , whose remit is to review the feasibility of the production of a single modification scheme and commissioning manual for the whole of Scottish Nuclear . |
15 | This experimental wide beam motor boat was built in 1934 by Bushell Bros at Tring for the Grand Union Central Company . |
16 | Sigismund III of Poland actually enticed Marenzio to his new capital at Warsaw for a short period in 1595–6 and employed a number of Italian musicians , one of whom , Asprilio Pacelli ( 1570–1623 ) , published a book of madrigals ( Venice , 1601 ) ; but that was all . |
17 | Coventry v Southampton Having just won at Liverpool for the first time , Coventry ought to be in the mood to take Southampton even though the latter have lost only once in a dozen games . |
18 | She received an unexpected Christmas bonus in the form of an invitation to join a royal house party at Sandringham for a shooting weekend in February . |
19 | In his office the manager said that he thought he might have a part going , and then looked at Arthur for a long time . |
20 | CLOVER Leaf Cars have presented a silver rosebowl to their Mercedes-Benz service and parts department at Odiham for the third year running . |
21 | After the race Mrs Fagan was presented with the trophy , a set of three cut glass decanters , by Mrs Alan Munns , whose husband is managing director of Munns who were sponsoring a race at Ascot for the first time . |
22 | It was the following year that the ghost was seen at Althorp for the first time . |
23 | Murdock worked at Soho for a short time and then in about 1779 he was sent to Cornwall as the firm 's chief mechanic and agent in all technical matters . |
24 | He looked at McAllister for the first time since she had begun to help him , and saw her strained white face , the eyes enormous in it . |
25 | Beautiful white , pastel pink and blue houses nestle in the cliffs and we took the funicular railway down the cliff side to the pretty harbour at Skala for a closer view and a donkey ride back up through the twisting mountain road . |
26 | Break your journey at Marton for a short walk to the site where Cook was born in 1728 . |
27 | Since he had teaching to prepare at Oxford for the following term , he said an unwilling farewell to his father and took the boat home . |
28 | I had heard that you were staying at the farm , ’ Claudine stated , condescending to look at Jenna for the first time . |
29 | The ceremony was held at Poole station just before 0900 , in time for the train to make a special trip to the National Exhibition Centre at Birmingham for a commemorative Storm Force rally . |
30 | The main report was written by Chris Freeman and his colleagues at the University of Sussex but , lacking expertise on the Soviet side , they turned to Bob Davies and Geoffrey Barker at Birmingham for a special section on the Soviet Union . |