Example sentences of "a [noun] [adv prt] at [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Thomas Duke ( mentioned earlier ) occupied a cottage up at the mine , probably in Irish Row , and it was bad enough , or unfinished enough , to require 170½ square yards of plastering , for which Miles Mason was paid £5 : 13s , 4d . |
2 | Erm no , well have a look up at the back and see if you can see anything . |
3 | And finally … if you 're in the Didcot area of Oxfordshire tonight , take a look up at the Power Station . |
4 | But first , with a look back at the weekend sport , here 's Tim . |
5 | ‘ I 'd like to get an early night , so I 'll just grab a sandwich back at the hotel . ’ |
6 | ‘ Hepzibah said it was just like putting a light out at the end of a day . ’ |
7 | Continued attack on the upstream sides of spurs and enlargement of the meander leads to a tendency for a break through at the neck of the spur , as it becomes thin ( Fig. 9.12A ) . |
8 | But they say as yet they 've found no signs of a break in at the cottage . |
9 | And on this particular occasion this feller ( if you go along the Low Road and up Fishpond Lane , there 's a farm up there : this feller came from that farm ) and after a setting in at The Case is Altered he died going up Fishpond Lane . |
10 | Practically nobody had a car in at the time . |
11 | And er er drop them in the in the blacksmith 's shop , and then when he 'd finished with them , when he 'd done 'em , they 'd all be in a tub down at the pit bottom . |
12 | And then you put a return in at the end of that and it goes back to the margin again . |
13 | ‘ There 's a portrait up at the Hall of a woman wearing a lovely dress , ’ Constance told her mother , as they were both sewing in the drawing room . |
14 | er , er , her son was a teacher up at the school Ivor |
15 | I HAVE been hearing of a move on at the moment which , if it spreads , could see us all getting our pay in pints . |
16 | There 's a crisis on at the studio . |
17 | As I told you , there 's a crisis on at the studio . |
18 | And managing to sniff out of her second in command a crisis back at the office , even though he tried to steer the conversation well away from work . |
19 | The party seemed to be taking place in a room off at the right . |
20 | Ann-Marie , 16 , who was drunk when she took the wheel after a night out at a pub , had been inseparable from her cousin . |
21 | ‘ Well , I took my friend from Olivera 's to lunch , which will cost you a couple of quid or a night out at the weekend . |
22 | They approached me one by one with invitations : some drinks over a game of cards ; a night out at the theatre … |
23 | Rebecca , more unusually , was an LBT — a Loud Blowsy Tart , normally an evening job guaranteed to embarrass you in front of your wife and friends at a night out at the theatre or similar . |
24 | And I believe that the growing trend erm of people going to the cinema , erm cinema owners reconverting cinemas they 've cut into three back into the large auditoria , erm will continue and a night out at the cinema has something to do with the the building you 're in , erm this building if refurbished would have a restaurant , would have a bar , would have a cinema club , would be a real asset to the town . |
25 | But then I do n't believe it was much of a race out at the front either . |
26 | As was noted at a recent conference ‘ Cooperatives are real work … not just a day out at a course ! ’ . |
27 | SO HAPPY Cries of delight as Princess Diana gets a thorough soaking during a day out at a theme park with little Prince Harry |
28 | WHEN delegates of the Whitbread Merit Table clubs took time off from their deliberations over leagues last week to enjoy a day out at the University Match , they took the opportunity to complain to Cardiff about the legions of players who have made the journey to the Arms Park in recent months . |
29 | Its proposals will make what has happened up to now look like a day out at the seaside . |
30 | Here , a family group has just arrived at the giraffe 's enclosure on a day out at the zoo ( 1 ) . |