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

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1 Coventry , however , have not won at home in the League since mid-September and are without the suspended McGrath , Gynn taking over in midfield .
2 Was there maybe a sneaking feeling that , if he was n't laughing at her , he was usually laughing at life in general , and that he might be quite fun to be with ?
3 Cameron was educated at home in a remote farmhouse with his younger brother and sister by parents Val and Phil .
4 Henley-Nederland is located at Zeist in Holland .
5 Two more hi-jackings , set up by Hatton , who had kept the drivers occupied at pontoon in a carmen 's cafe ?
6 ‘ Do you really imagine I 'd bellow at Finn in the street ? ’ she enquired .
7 This violent event , described at length in hysterically colourful terms , is the only piece of history to be woven convincingly into the plot .
8 They sat outside at a table overlooking the bay , with the twinkling lights of the harbour beyond , the big yachts and the smaller boats bobbing at anchor in the moonlight .
9 At Camberwell Bobby Hunt formed the Bob Hunt 's Ragtime Band ( Bobby on trumpet , Oska on trombone , Monty Sunshine on clarinet , Terry Arthurs on piano and Denis ( ‘ Pip ’ ) Piper on a one-string bass made out of a wooden box and a broomhandle ) and which rehearsed at lunchtime in the pottery room , Minton helping some of its members to buy their instruments .
10 Despite the growth of research into everyday memory and memory in applied settings ( e.g. Gruneberg , Morris & Sykes , 1978 , 1988a , 1988b ) and the research and theorising which has been done over some 50 years on the psychology of driver behaviour , there has been virtually no research which directly looks at memory in driving .
11 This chapter looks at life in a Home from the residents ' point of view , it includes :
12 In the year of the 25th Olympiad and the 90th anniversary of the birth of the legendary Olympic Gold Medallist Eric Liddell , athletics coach Margot Wells , whose husband Allan took the Olympic 100m gold in Moscow , looks at life in the fast lane , in 1924,1980 and now .
13 In the first sixteen chapters he looks at reformation in faith which is open to all through the sacraments of baptism — the means of restoration from the consequences of original sin — and penance , the means of recovery from individual sin .
14 This chapter looks at change in three major areas .
15 Peter ‘ Jorrocks ’ Banyard looks at repossession in a new light
16 The final day of this particular stream then looks at entrepreneurship in IT .
17 The popular health movement also looks at health in a holistic way — the physical , mental and spiritual aspects .
18 She married Allan Macdonald in 1750 and now lies at rest in the churchyard at Kilmuir , near Duntulm Castle ; beneath a white granite , Iona cross , and her winding sheet , the same sheet that softened Charles Edward Stewart 's rest during his first night on Skye .
19 ‘ Candidates will be required to show that they have looked at marketing in the real world as well as through the limiting perspective of the texts .
20 It is very much to the credit of my right hon. Friends the Prime Minister and the Secretary of State for the Environment that they have returned to basics and have not looked at finance in isolation .
21 Women were forbidden to work at night in any industry ( a move opposed by some feminists ) .
22 The West German Transport Minister , Friedrich Zimmermann , announced in November that Austrian lorries would be banned from driving at night in Germany , and a similar ban was announced by Italy on Dec. 13 .
23 In 1926 he settled near Eastbourne , where he became a familiar sight driving at speed in his superb Lagonda through the Sussex lanes .
24 This is the most significant collection of seventeenth- and eighteenth-century French silver to appear at auction in twenty years .
25 The original metre is lost , of course , and with it the lovely lilting pauses at mid-line in the hexameter , and the " rest " at the end of the trimeter ; but still the English quatrain scheme answers generally ( there is one exception ) to the patterning of the Horatian strophe into distich and answering distich .
26 All the entries can then be perused at leisure in a popular year-long exhibition in the foyer of the Ark Restaurant .
27 ‘ I was presented at Court in the summer of 1882 , ’ she said quietly .
28 Educated at home and at a school in Kensington , she was presented at court in 1857 .
29 Roger O'Doherty , secretary of Age Concern in Derry , said : ‘ We wish it to be known that only evening activities are curtailed at present in the Whyte House .
30 They will not go into the store where the eager young men and women modelling their smocks will sell them something expensive , attractive and useful that you have long tossed and turned at night in the lust to have in your possession .
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