Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [vb past] at [art] " in BNC.

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1 LEFT : William Dick , who qualified at the College in 1817 and founded his own school in Edinburgh in 1823 .
2 SPAIN , who qualified at the expense of their fellow Iberians , Portugal ( withdrawn ) , are captained by winger Jaime Gutierrez and include several players from the senior squad ; while JAPAN feature , among a host of World Cup players , the electric winger Yoshihito Yoshida , of Meiji University , who played for the World XV in the Centenary series against New Zealand .
3 But it 's not so brilliant for any shareholders who sold at the float price .
4 Yeremi would avenge that victim on those who roosted at the summit .
5 And Elizabeth Williams , who lived at a time when universities were so enlightened that they would actually permit women to sit examinations ( but not , alas , be awarded a degree ) .
6 The first was Helen 's return to 6 Patten Road for a ten-day holiday before she began work in London as governess to Horst , the young son of M. and Mme Roman who lived at the Hotel Metropole .
7 Only the perseverance of Sir Stafford Northcote , who lived at the Warden 's House , managed to save him .
8 On The Poultry Cross side of this was The Westminster Bank , on the other facing the Market , Singer Sewing Machines , and on the same side facing Minster Street , The London and Counties Clothing Company , a rather high sounding name for a not very large Men 's Outfitters , owned and run by Mr. Selway who lived at the corner of Milford Hill/Rampart Road with his mother .
9 The men who lived at the graphite pits in 1898 — 9 were the same persons who would be likely to get up in the middle of the night to help take stolen cattle five kilometres to the next relay team , thereby earning a little money and easing the tedium of village life .
10 A Colonel Drage , for instance , who lived at The Rodd near Presteigne , would sometimes invite Brian and me over for a night .
11 Who lived at the top end of our street
12 erm in the days when they had terraced houses back to back terraced houses erm well anywhere in the country I guess but but where I come from it was fine for the people who lived with their doors on the on the road but the people who lived at the other side of the block they could n't get from the road so every so often down the down the terrace they had a little alley way an entry I think you 'd probably call it in Scotland , do n't they ?
13 Tim Roberts , prosecuting , said the couple , who lived at the house in Brankin Road , Darlington , had forgotten to shut the front door when they went to bed that night .
14 At a nearby door , half in the house and half out of the house , they found the body of her boyfriend , Jamie Saunders , who was 22 and who lived at the house with his mother .
15 Those who walked the perimeter path went behind him , and no one spoke to the man who gazed at the wall that held him .
16 It was also a first success for the drivers in the race and a particular personal triumph for ex-Formula One driver Warwick , who failed at the track with Jaguar in 1986 and 1991 .
17 Big Irish Tom had pulled down his shorts and grabbed his willy to show everyone that he was truly a boy and not some soppy little girl who fainted at the sight of turkey innards .
18 There were Feliks and Dorothy , still handsome at 75 and 70 , who met at a tea dance in 1946 and married 40 years later .
19 But the 19-year age gap is insignificant to the couple , who met at a nightclub earlier this year and who now share Margot 's west London home .
20 These questions , among others , exercised a group of educationists who met at a seminar on accountability sponsored by the SSRC and held at Cambridge ( England ) in 1977 .
21 Now based in Oxford they 're a truly international group , one English , one Swiss and one Norwegian , who met at a drama school in Paris .
22 TWO pensioners who met at a wedding ceremony half a century ago have become close friends after being reunited by the Daily Post .
23 TWO pensioners who met at a wedding ceremony half a century ago have become close friends after being reunited by the Daily Post .
24 They are a one-time indie rock past , with disturbing goth-loving tendencies , who met at an Iggy Pop gig while studying at East Anglia University .
25 Collaboration is emphasised in a report prepared at the request of Europe 's heads of government , who met at the Versailles economic summit last year .
26 Chairman Sylvia Robinson said most delegates , who met at the Corn Exchange , in Bury St Edmunds , felt strongly about the issue .
27 This is a great help and you may be able to find out if events intend to rotavate by asking around , or speaking to a competitor who rode at the competition the year before .
28 Trent held Mariana tight round the shoulders , blocking her view of her grandfather who knelt at the lavatory bowl as if in prayer .
29 A sense of alarm prompted her to knock again , more loudly , and this time the door was thrust open by an elegant though plainly dressed young woman who winced at the sound of breaking glass , coming from somewhere behind her .
30 When Coenred went to Rome he went in the company of Offa , son of Sigehere and king of the eastern Saxons , who abdicated at the same time ( HE V , 19 ) , and the harmony which appears to have prevailed between Coenred and Offa is another salutary warning not to describe relations between overlords and their royal dependants in this period as one of constant hostility .
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