Example sentences of "[adv] at the [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | In these anti-avoidance provisions , the relevant test for a " UK customer " is that he is normally resident in the UK and they can therefore apply even if he is physically outside the UK at the relevant time ( eg at the non-UK office concerned ) . |
2 | The Chorley Machine Knitting Club hold their meetings on the second Tuesday of every month , 7.30pm to 9.30pm at the Astley Village Community Centre , Nr Chorley . |
3 | The next full Consortium meeting will be held on Friday 11th June at 2pm at the Rhyd y Creuau Field Centre . |
4 | The first meeting of the Action Group is scheduled for Monday 10th May at 2pm at the NT 's property ‘ Dinas ’ , near Betws y Coed . |
5 | I had a long chat with during the trip when , amongst other topics , we recalled the days of the agricultural show season and some of the hectic times we had , especially at the Norfolk and Suffolk shows . |
6 | Such intervention in the hardware has characterized British avant-garde film ( especially at the London Filmmakers ' Coop ) and video installation worlds . |
7 | This will lead to a decline in form for the scum who will choke and finish second leading to mass sucide in the media especially at the BBC , the Times and the Torygraph . |
8 | The more the United States was seen to take the lead — especially at the UN — the better the prospect , so Eisenhower correctly calculated , of preventing yet more harshly worded motions in that forum . |
9 | There was unanimity among all but Mr Le Pen 's members that the neo-fascists would be unsuitable to represent Strasbourg abroad , especially at the Knesset . |
10 | A bit sluggish on the motorways ; the M40 , the M4 especially at the Thames Valley interchange with the M25 , there are some delays there , it 's making heavy traffic eastbound on the M4 , also we 've just heard an accident on the clockwise carriageway of the M25 at the M4 interchange and there are delays both ways , clockwise and anti-clockwise . |
11 | What particularly shocked him , from then until the outbreak of war , was the repeated humiliations heaped on Czechoslovakia , especially at the Munich conference in September . |
12 | The piece generated enormous interest , especially at the Estée Lauder Corporation . |
13 | WARSAW — About 100 East Germans have been arriving daily at the West German embassy In Warsaw , hoping to join the 1,436 who have gained passage to the West via Poland since 30 September , AFP reports . |
14 | The show is held annually at the Paris Exhibition Centre at Porte de Versailles in the south-western suburbs of Paris . |
15 | The Crowley Colosso Leonardo Prize is awarded annually at the Orangerie Italiana fine art fair to the dealer who has made the most important new find , discovery , or reattribution of an Italian work of art . |
16 | Widely known for his anti-Maastricht politics , Fillon says that he wants to avoid ‘ getting bogged down at the EC level … whose cumbersome procedures put a damper on the research community ’ . |
17 | ‘ What 's going down at the Mimosa ? ’ |
18 | Currently bending the air waves on Radio Ulster , and regulars on BBC 's ‘ Talk Back ’ programme , they 've gigged the North and brought houses down at the Edinburgh Fringe . |
19 | Thousands of young volunteers , who had abandoned civilian safety to enlist in Kitchener 's great New Army , were cut down at the Somme , and their comrades disillusioned . |
20 | Mr Smith , a man of about forty with large soft bags under his eyes , leant over his paper-strewn desk and looked down at the No-Nonsense pen he was fiddling with , Steven watched the pen . |
21 | He stared down at the Hoflin farm , then clumped back to the car . |
22 | The real crunch came , however , in the sketch that regularly brought the roof down at the Apollo . |
23 | She gazed down at the London horizon , its tranquillity pierced by hulks of office buildings . |
24 | In one of her favourites , she and Simon were down at the Lock , picnicking on one of the half-buried concrete blocks . |
25 | These are nervous times down at the Manor Ground . |
26 | With the rain teeming down at the Manor , Italy seemed a long way off — too far for United . |
27 | Lily said he was wasting his money , and he was ; they were all papists down at the Bridewell . |
28 | It was he who lent Hardy the money to go to Paris : he who decided to take Hardy 's hopeful acting career under his wing and get him an audition with ‘ my father ’ down at the Cardiff studios , where Philip 's radio play gave him an entree . |
29 | I 'll pop in and see you sometime when I 'm down at the RAF |
30 | Steve was a new face to me but Paul I already knew from playing football against him down at the Lillie Road recreation ground . |