Example sentences of "were [verb] [adv] at a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In the coffee bar she and Susan were laughing together at a story in the newspaper .
2 Official attempts in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries to reform and strengthen the police duties of headmen were carried out at a time when the overall influence of headmen was on the wane .
3 The move followed stone-throwing by dozens of people after two youths disputed the fare when they were dropped off at a pub .
4 Greece , Spain , Portugal and Ireland were won over at a meeting of Environment Ministers by promises that the tax will be levied only on energy use or carbon dioxide emissions above a threshold value linked to the community average .
5 The awards , hosted by Sir David Frost , were presented today at a star studded lunch at London 's Grosvenor House attended by the celebrity winners and nominees .
6 Whole villages were wiped out at a stroke , towns were abandoned , and in the chief provincial cities nearly three quarters of the people were taken by disease .
7 Hardly had they found their land legs when crew members were celebrating again at a reception at the Royal Southampton Yacht Club .
8 Plans to prevent acid house parties in the South-east were drawn up at a meeting of senior police officers and council leaders .
9 Pylon inquiry : inspectors explain how the hearing will be conducted Guidelines on how the pylons public inquiry would be run in North Yorkshire were drawn up at a meeting in Northallerton this week .
10 A self-portrait and a portrait by Jean-Baptiste Greuze were bought in at a sale held at Drouot by Laurin-Guilloux-Buffetaud-Tailleur on 10 March after French museum authorities notified the auction firm the same day that the first work might not be allowed to leave the country .
11 Sometimes the excess products could be released back onto the market , but at other times they were sold abroad at a loss or simply destroyed .
12 Erm I think it 's also now pretty much common ground that the capacity of York city is around three thousand three hundred , but I think in in in taking an view on that , and in taking any view o on future windfalls , it is necessary for the panel to keep in mind that historically in the nineteen eighties windfalls were coming through at a time when it was not a adopted local plan for the city of York , so to some extent anything by definition of a substantial size was likely to be a windfall , erm , but also more to the point than that definitional point , I would expect to see , and I think what Mr Curtis has said earlier on that the local plan is likely to tighten up on criteria for release of sites , both small and large , he referred to the shortage of open space , and I would expect to see a policy change in short , a policy climate change , within the city of York that would constrain past historical rates of windfall release .
13 The first 1,000 guardsmen were sworn in at a ceremony in Tbilisi on Feb. 23 , the Soviet Army Day public holiday .
14 During this first period ( up to 1750 ) of relatively slow and uneven growth , trusts were set up at a rate of only eight a year and were concentrated largely around London , radiating especially to the north and west and into the Midlands .
15 To obtain maximum depletion , beads and cells were spun together at a ratio of 5:1 in two successive rounds .
16 The Genn study reported that 38 per cent of applicants were represented either at a hearing or during settlement negotiations , though 70 per cent had sought advice about their application .
17 We were seated downstairs at an inglenook table , ideal for lovers but a bit isolated from the humanity of the dining-room which hummed with mix of city and creative folk sharing confidences about God and Mammon .
18 Plans of reform were worked out at a succession of Councils or synods attended only by Western bishops .
19 Four members of the press were allowed in at a time .
20 Jean Coulter and her friend had arrived early and were sitting quietly at a table with a good view of the room when , about half-pasteight , Joan and Derek entered the hotel , having left John outside in the taxi .
21 Although twilight had not yet come , the lights of the fair were switched on at a quarter past six , and the first strains of music from the roundabout spread the news that Mrs Curdle 's annual fair was now open .
22 Two were carrying on at a polytechnic , and one was training to be a teacher at a college of Higher Education .
23 She went around with a group of friends of about the same age , and one evening they were messing around at a friend 's house when his parents were out .
24 One evening , while they were dining out at a restaurant , he decided to buy some condoms from a machine .
25 Last night , two Catholics were gunned down at a shop on the Stewartstown Road , west Belfast and one is believed to have been seriously wounded .
26 Details of the plans were outlined yesterday at a conference in London on offshore installation work organised by the Institute of Marine Engineers and the Royal Institution of Naval Architects .
27 Once again , the two kings were stranded together at a time when the kingdom of Sicily was at a particularly explosive juncture in its long and turbulent history .
28 The adjectives were read out at a rate of one every three seconds .
29 And then we were held up at a place because some of our tanks e e the seventy ninth armoured division was er holding all the special tanks er which were flamethrowers and flails and all these sort of things .
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