Example sentences of "at [noun] the [adj] [noun] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | At Eton the different houses and classrooms were spread over a large area , and in the next day or two I had somehow to find out where and when which masters were teaching me what subjects . |
2 | At Cosmeston the manorial garden and dovecot have been found in the field south-west of the manor house : they can be seen clearly on aerial photographs . |
3 | It sounds pretty good and it would be around about May the twenty first twenty second , so it would be after the football season has finished er so we 'd have a tour of Old Trafford , the Manchester United football ground behind the scenes , go to the special museum there , see all of their trophies , do something similar at Anfield the following morning and in the afternoon on the Saturday go to Granada T V studios and er on the Sunday we 'll be going er around Liverpool and their various er little places of nostalgia around the er the Beatles . |
4 | In his time the year was usually indicated by the name of an official , for example at Athens the first archon and at Sparta the first ephor . |
5 | Huddled together in the barns of the cortijo and fed on doles garlic soup when they were employed , half starved at home the slack seasons that are the concomitant of extensive monocultures , the Andalusian braceros were a primitive revolutionary class , unique in Europe , alternating between waves of exaltation and fatalistic ‘ Moorish ’ resignation to misery . |
6 | We arranged to meet him on the early train at Skipton the next day and off he went to his bog . |
7 | Never mind Tuesday I was at placement the whole time and we sort of |
8 | No one else could look at things the straightforward way that Rachel looked at things . |
9 | In ten years ’ time , we 'll probably look back with fondness at Drop the Dead Donkey and remember it as being really funny . |
10 | ‘ I thought for a while , when you drove past Lubor and me at lunchtime the next day and looked so angry , that my dinner appointment with you might be off , ’ she felt safe in commenting . |
11 | His trainer Peter Harris won a race at Folkestone the following week and Supertop , with the rain-softened ground he probably needs , can hold off the likely challenge from winning hurdler Sunset Reins Free in the Barbican Handicap . |
12 | I have already explained , I think three times , in the hearing of President Delors why this Government are not prepared to put at risk the striking progress that has been made in industrial relations in this country since 1979 . |
13 | I was looking at Euston the other day and thinking how much lighter it would be if they had glass instead of that wood and flashing . |