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

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1 Current street prices for an SVGA card is down at the £30 level .
2 The bold mood Renault is in at the moment casts a further vote for its critics .
3 As part of a series of exhibitions which reassess the work of individual sculptors , Galerie Patrice Bellanger is presenting an exhibition of the work of Joseph-Charles Marin ( 1759–1834 ) , pupil , rival and friend of Claude Michel Clodion , an exhibition of whose work is on at the Louvre .
4 An exhibtion of his work is on at the Midlands Arts Gallery and you can also see his work at the Malvern Festival at the end of May .
5 Total Recall 's on at the Savoy is n't it ?
6 The Highwaymen is on at the
7 Seven o'clock an evening of entertainment with clairvoyant medium Brian Gibson is on at the Scout 's Headquarters on Lovers Lane at Newark tickets are two fifty there seven until nine .
8 Eleven-year-old Boris is out at the blackboard publicly trying to simplify a fraction while his teacher is being excruciatingly patient and restraining the rest of the class who are bursting to put Boris right .
9 Yes , you know Jenkinson 's up at the cross
10 You know Jenkinson 's up at the cross ?
11 The new TSB is out at the Bastard Rovers match .
12 ‘ The well is out at the back .
13 The Boat , Caravan and Leisure show is on at the National Exhibition Centre this week and so far it 's attracted record crowds .
14 His contract is up at the end of the season , and there will be the traditional periodic reports of other clubs ' interest in him .
15 And he forecast : ‘ As soon as the election 's over at the party conference , watch 'em fall into line . ’
16 The game continues until the first player is back at the front .
17 Monumental Reputation : Robert Adam and the Emperor 's Palace is on at the National Library of Scotland from 1 June to 30 September 1992 , and at Kenwood , London , from 4 November 1992 to 28 February 1993 .
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