Example sentences of "[adv] the [noun pl] at [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Tomorrow the Parks take on the Provincials at Carrick while at Pickie in Bangor the Private Greens meet the BLI .
2 Glowing out at night — by bike with luminous tyres which allow more safety when speeding down the roads at night .
3 He is ridden up and down the hills at home and , when the weather is reasonable , taken for gallops once or twice a week .
4 By tearing down the barriers at Yorkshire , Tendulkar has left a legacy of hope .
5 In the meantime , the transport ministers also agreed to harmonise standards for air traffic control equipment to try and cut down the delays at EC airports .
6 You needed to tone down the quotes at times to avert a libel writ .
7 Perhaps the chaps at Life should n't despair .
8 Eileen was a saint to Kevin , but perhaps the folks at home knew more than he did .
9 At Columbus Circle , for instance , a ship with billowing sails is repeated ( the ‘ Santa Maria ’ ? ) while beavers march along the walls at Astor Place ( John Jacob Astor made his fortune trading in beaver pelts ) .
10 Thus the years at Halton fell away like the beech leaves from the trees around the camp some golden , some dark brown , but only one black that covered the parade grounds and even got into our billets on a windy day in the autumn .
11 ‘ It was n't just the fellows at work , although they were the worst , but the word had gone round .
12 Campbell Christie takes over the reins at Brockville tomorrow .
13 Philip Anderson ( Holywood ) has taken over the reins at Lisnagarvey from Terry Gregg and hopes to emulate the numerous successes achieved there in recent seasons .
14 And so every year between Christmas Day and New Year 's Day , he takes over the kitchens at Hampton Court with his forty assistants and runs them .
15 Those were not the circumstances at Bilsthorpe , but the mines inspectorate insist they were right to allow the roof bolting in the tunnel , or narrow driveage that 's despite the fact that on one side instead of a good coal pillar , only wooden props supported the roof .
16 It was not the apostles at Jerusalem who ever dreamed of reaching eunuchs or Samaritans with the good news : the Holy Spirit led the way .
17 Meanwhile the residents at Orchard House will continue their fight to stay put .
18 He should legislate now for a referendum to be held once the negotiations at Maastricht are complete .
19 ‘ I checked out most of Crevecoeur 's old haunts , ’ he said , consulting his memofile , ‘ and turned up the goods at Alix Micklemas ’ tattoo parlour . ’
20 The Kremlin Armoury and the Hermitage sent their trucks to pick up the shipments at customs , and to make the rounds in their respective cities .
21 Last night 's mystery was set in an open prison so relaxed that you wondered if the female governor went round tucking up the inmates at night .
22 For a side challenging in Europe Rangers performance was disappointing , but manager Smith fired up the troops at half-time .
23 The London driver said he picked up the brothers at Grosvenor House Hotel after the Players ' Union awards dinner last Sunday .
24 It also stated that ‘ 90 per cent of the respondents indicated that their experience in the programme had helped them to see more clearly the forces at work in their lives and had in fact helped them to take more control over their lives ’ .
25 Their original term was to be twenty-one years , though extension was usual , and few restrictions were imposed on the trusts ' powers of raising capital on the security of the tolls , on their use of it , or on the appointment of toll gatherers , nor on the freedom to contract out the tolls at auction .
26 Two mixes of ‘ House Of Usher ’ finish off the EP , and you 're left fearful of turning out the lights at night .
27 LES CARGO tastes out the restaurants at Courmayeur , Italy
28 Usually a contract is seen as an agreement that is freely entered into by both parties , debating or arguing out the terms at arm 's length , but in reality this is a take it or leave it operation , is n't it ?
29 Now the children at Ysgol Llawrybetws , Glanrafon , between Corwen and Bala , have made a heartfelt plea through the Daily Post for the property to be returned .
30 So far the personnel at Varec appear positive about their new owners and the signs are encouraging that Whessoe will get through this next important stage with full support .
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