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

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1 Charlotte and Ursula watched the broadcast together at Swans ' Meadow , Ursula nursing a gin and tonic as she did so .
2 As the transfer was not at arms ' length I had to obtain an estimate of the market value of the house and forward this to the Inland Revenue Stamps Office .
3 Everybody and his dog wants to beat me , ’ a relaxed Mansell told Reuter at a news conference yesterday at Surfers ' Paradise , the only Indycar venue outside North America this season .
4 Their eyes were interlocked and the gun pointed directly at Charles ' heart .
5 She and Wyatt continued to party together , chat regularly on the phone and meet up at friends ' weekend homes .
6 Production had been building up at Courtaulds ' $85 million plant near Mobile , Alabama , since June , 1992 .
7 Breakfast begins at 8.30am at Butchers ' Hall in the City .
8 A WELSH tea is the variation on the coffee afternoon theme offered by the Bangor Group of the Arthritis and Rheumatism Council for Research ( ARC ) tomorrow at Friends ' Meeting House , Bangor .
9 It was where he spent his last years , here at Gads ' Hill Place , in the house which he had coveted as a poverty-stricken child .
10 I noted last week , while I hung like the average orang-outang from a strap in a train on the London underground , gazing about at travellers ' knitteds , that many of them had cuffs rolled up .
11 Teaching support is offered either at Goldsmiths ' College in our own language classes with the help of experienced support tutors or in neighbouring adult education institutes , particularly those which offer community languages or ESOL .
12 The cookbook approach is plainly a second-best , and reformers may therefore be driven to look again at auditors ' independence .
13 In order to see what this involves , it is helpful to look closely at Poulantzas ' account of classes .
14 The government had not intervened in the dockers ' ban , and although they supported the Poles against the Bolsheviks they were aware of the general feelings amongst the working classes , which were expressed vociferously at workers ' meetings throughout the country .
15 Nor did a spirit of affectionate remembrance obtain among the few whom Ursula felt obliged to entertain afterwards at Swans ' Meadow .
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