Example sentences of "to a [noun] at [art] [noun] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | He said Mr Hargreaves 's bicycle had been found chained to a sign at the start of a trail , which winds its way through thick forest to the vast Mendenall glacier , just north of Juneau in south east Alaska . |
2 | As a result , on 15 October 1896 , he was appointed to a sub-committee at the Science Museum alongside twenty-five other distinguished engineers , with the objective of establishing a permanent railway museum . |
3 | ‘ You had a great loss in not seeing Coleridge , ’ she wrote to a friend at the end of June . |
4 | They took me along to a service at the North Shore Christian Fellowship on the Sunday after the Night of the Great North Wind . |
5 | When they came in sight of the house it was to see Ellen Jebeau standing on the terrace , and when Martin drew the horse to a standstill at the foot of the steps she was there to meet them . |
6 | The matter came to a head at a meeting at the bank 's premises between the husband and Bunn on Friday , 23 July 1982 . |
7 | Things came to a head at the Apprentice Boys ' parade in Derry on 12 August . |
8 | Although in some dioceses individual families came close to obtaining a monopoly over the episcopate , in others there was considerable rivalry which came to a head at the time of episcopal elections . |
9 | Sgt Forth died of his injuries after being called to a disturbance at a house in Gateshead , 12 days ago . |
10 | Go over a fence to the left of the house to a burn at the back . |
11 | He turned to a door at the end of the room . |
12 | Wycliffe followed him down a carpeted passage to a door at the end , a small room overlooking a regimented back garden with a substantial Swiss-type chalet in the middle of the lawn . |
13 | Bacteria found in pond , marsh and swamp sediment have been discovered to " eat " chlorofluorocarbons ( CFCs ) , according to a scientist at the US Geological Survey , Derek Lovley . |
14 | He managed to catch a brief glimpse of him talking to a man at the end of the platform . |
15 | Once he went to a Prom at the Albert Hall . |
16 | Later that month Alistair went along to a reading at the Screenplay Society in Earl 's Court . |
17 | Later in the day a notice was hammered to a tree at the entrance to the orchard . |
18 | At lunch time half a dozen of us would go to a pub at the corner of Fitzroy Street and Euston Road . |
19 | ‘ Which room ? ’ the orderly said to a nurse at the desk that oversaw the entrance to the ward . |
20 | Oxford 's Radcliffe Infirmary has developed new technology that could save lives : it 's called image link and it allows images from hospital scanners to be transmitted down the telephone line to a consultant at the Infirmary . |
21 | ‘ Is n't he confined to a wheelchair at the moment ? ’ |
22 | In recent years the entire MI5 registry has been transferred on to a computer at a Ministry of Defence office in Mount Row , Mayfair . |
23 | After walking from 9am to 4pm all were invited to a dance at the Assembly Rooms , and the ‘ enlivening sport was kept up to a late hour ’ , according to a newspaper report . |
24 | Safer to close his eyes and his mind to her and give his entire concentration to the matter in hand ; a resolution to which he firmly held , even when , after a tumultuous welcome at Brighouse — the nearest railway station to Frizingley — he was escorted , with an appropriate accompaniment of banners and Chartist hymns , to a lodging-house at the top of St Jude 's street where the landlady , Mrs Sairellen Thackray , had offered to accommodate him free of charge . |
25 | At first she managed from their home up in Yorkshire ; later , as the pace grew more hectic , she moved down to a suite at the Adelaide in London . |
26 | In the old days , with Arnold Weissberger , most of London 's theatre and social worlds were bidden to a suite at the Savoy overlooking the Thames . |
27 | ‘ Aye — ’ she rose from the chair , went to a basket at the side of the hearth and , taking up a log , she almost flung it on the fire , and as she dusted her hands she ended , ‘ that 's what she tells me . |
28 | Ras Tafari invited him to a banquet at the palace and guaranteed his personal safety . |
29 | There are dozens of hedges , which the Prince is growing in order to create topiary ; there is also an avenue of trimmed and rounded golden yew trees leading the eye , in classic style , to a folly at the foot of the park . |
30 | Owners of Hunter yachts , including the twin keel versions of Hunters , are invited to a regatta at the Island Sailing Club on 6/7 July . |