Example sentences of "[vb past] at [noun] and " in BNC.

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1 On Sept. 19 , 500 Italian troops disembarked at Durres and food relief and trucks were unloaded .
2 When we heard of the decision to construct a new reservoir on the Durham/Northumberland border , Ann and I carefully noted opening day in our diary ; and on the appointed morning we rose at dawn and sallied forth , bustling by ash-covered Consett Iron Works , the light of battle glinting in our trout-starved eyes .
3 These concerns were forgotten a few days later when Diana rose at dawn and travelled to the Lambourn home of Nick Gaselee , Charles 's trainer , to watch him ride his horse , Allibar .
4 One morning she rose at dawn and climbed Ballymacadoyle Hill , behind the fort .
5 This sub-paragraph is concerned with materials and artificial substances , whether in solid or liquid form or in the form of a gas or vapour , so that the sub-paragraph covers everything used at work and all work activities .
6 As it happens , the automated machinery used to build the Metro body is very similar to that used at SAAB and comes from the same manufacturer .
7 The PA was the same system The Eurythmics used at Wembley and offered clarity and balance .
8 Black peered at Fox and Dalton .
9 It snatched at Cardiff and he tried to twist away from it , pain like fire stabbing into his chest where the thing had him gripped with the other claw .
10 Train-loco for this working was ex-BR Class 03 shunter D2112 ( 03112 ) built at Doncaster and introduced in 1960 .
11 Manchester had modest arrangements with Macclesfield and Winsford ; Liverpool had major schemes at Winsford ( again ) and Ellesmere Port ; Wolverhampton built at Wednesfield and Seisdon ; Salford had a major involvement with Worsley ; Newcastle upon Tyne expanded at Killingworth and Cramlington ; Bristol utilized Warmley ; and Walsall also took up the provisions of the Act .
12 We stopped at Trondheim and Bodø , and then at Bardufoss .
13 They stopped at Melrose and arrived in Earlston the following morning .
14 I remember when I was cycling through Normandy and along the Loire valley a couple of years back , I stopped at Chartres and went into the cathedral .
15 But anyway , talking about engineering as a whole , quite obviously it 's interesting to go back a bit because I 'm always interested in the way the institutions actually started because er there 's a lovely story about er , the Stephenson brothers and tho , ju , having just come down from Scarborough on a mini-holiday we stopped at York and I went over a great big museum there , and quite obviously seeing the marvellous locomotives you realise that George Stevenson had er , a lot to do with that .
16 There , he excelled at maths and won a scholarship to Cambridge in 1967 .
17 Queen 's student Donnelly excelled at Lurgan and won his first Northern Ireland Cross Country title a few weeks ago , but is still not fully fit , although he could be by the time of the Belfast race .
18 She excelled at archery and won an Olympic silver medal at the London Games in 1908 .
19 Certainly he trained at Bologna and was a doctor of civil law by c .1270 , when he was invited to lecture on civil law for a year by the city of Modena in northern Italy .
20 Here was a player who had clean kit for every match , who actually trained at home and , more importantly , scored goals where it mattered — between the posts .
21 But I found at Herald and Post the actual reporters have only been meeting and I 've been sending all the erm all the paper work to Harlow and Bishop 's Stortford , but they 're just sort of the erm , the advertising people so erm , that 's why we 've not had anything in the papers .
22 Since the Bill relates to that breakout , I take the opportunity to tell the Home Secretary once more that sooner or later he will have to be frank with the House and the country about what occurred at Brixton and about what he knew .
23 There are some who say the vision occurred at Halling and one sceptic says the wind whistling through the palace in its Ninous condition combined with his fever would account for the voices .
24 In the same year I was elected as president of the Junior Common Room , and presided at debates and business sessions of the student body .
25 Benjamin shouted at Santerre and Mandeville to follow the sheriff , whilst he and I raced after Southgate , now being dragged along like a rag doll .
26 Lord Justice Woolf 's inquiry into the serious disturbances that erupted at Strangeways and other prisons in the Spring of 1990 extended beyond the immediate causes to an examination of such underlying factors as prison overcrowding , conditions and regimes , and policies towards remand prisoners .
27 In 1991 the selectors were Andrew Brighton , a critic and art historian who trained as a painter and who now runs the MA in Art and Architecture at Kent Institute and Sandy Moffat , an artists who studied at Edinburgh and now teaches at Glasgow School of Art .
28 His great love was chemistry , which he then studied at Heidelberg and Marburg .
29 If the glorifying speeches and writings of subleaders during the Third Reich itself are no proof of this , the behaviour of Nazi leaders arraigned at Nuremberg and post-war memoirs ( for all their obvious apologetics ) demonstrate it conclusively .
30 ‘ Adrian feels he did n't get the success he deserved at Salford and is relishing playing with a side with so many good individual players . ’
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