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

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1 Oh a great help to sandwiches and a sit down meal at dinner at table with the family , it was far better than a dry sandwich eaten in the barn .
2 If you want to come on Loot at Lunchtime tomorrow erm five to one , ten to oneish , listen in then just after the Action Line bulletin and you can come on tomorrow perhaps and take on Sue from Chesterfield .
3 A SAFETY training campaign has been very successful in driving down accidents at Taubmans ' coatings plants in Australia and New Zealand .
4 Nigel Lawson , it seemed , was neither holding the pound steady abroad nor keeping down prices at home .
5 I do n't mind this , walking along streets at night .
6 Oxton just failed to pull off victory at Hightown on a rain affected wicket .
7 Biggest home win was a month ago against Halifax , so they need to find this form again to shake off Colchester at Edgar Street .
8 Keeping up appearances at work is paying off — a recent survey has revealed that women now account for 26% of managerial posts — a figure that 's trebled since the late 1970's .
9 I said somebody like a middle-aged woman would be best who 's got grown up children at work
10 Peter Feenan 's side have failed to win any of their last four games , despite picking up draws at South Bank and Guisborough .
11 The database administrator ( DBA ) is given the opportunity to set up indexes at data creation time and this will increase the speed by which data is retrieved .
12 Herringman is probably best known as the publisher of John Dryden [ q.v. ] , but his first enterprising move was to purchase the stock of John Holden , who had died in May 1652 , and to set up business at Holden 's former shop at the Blue Anchor in the Lower Walk , New Exchange , during 1653 .
13 Such is the delight that people take in seeking out follies at weekends that the Fellowship has quickly gathered momentum .
14 Homeless people got off trains at Euston , King 's Cross and Paddington and came to that area .
15 Harland and Wolff Welders crashed out of the competition at the hands of RUC , going down 5– at Newforge at the weekend .
16 To secure that share of the Frankish heartlands , Charles had fought Fontenoy , and faced down Lothar at Koblenz .
17 And then there was the greatest ace of them all , Otto Kretschmer , whose record of having sunk a quarter of a million tons of Allied shipping was never beaten , Kretschmer who had perfected the night tactics , taught him by Dönitz , of letting a convoy pass over him , surfacing between the lines , loosing off torpedoes at ships either side of him , then diving again to get clear .
18 But if you could n't keep up traditions at Christmas , when could you !
19 NEIL RUDDOCK leads out Spurs at champions Leeds tonight and will not be fined after being sent-off against Crystal Palace on Saturday .
20 BANBRIDGE Council has been told that anglers have given up fishing at Loughbrickland Lake because the fish stock has been completely destroyed by cormorants .
21 Most common in the north of England , they pass along streets at night , making horrid shrieks and scaring folk from their slumbers .
22 Special pre-Christmas offers available now , such as Panasonic Ladyshave half-price at Pounds 9.99 , Phillips hostess trolley reduced by £40 at £159.99 , Commodore CDTV Multi Media Pack down £100 at £499.99 .
23 Now it 's hoped more people will step up safety at work , bringing peace of mind to managers and dogsbodies .
24 It will be the first international tribunal of its kind since the main allied powers set up courts at Nuremberg and Tokyo after the Second World War to try leading Axis war criminals .
25 For the next ten days they set up camp at Etaples , spending their mornings being marched over dunes , their afternoons being instructed in gas warfare and their evenings being told by Captain Trentham the different ways they could die .
26 They set up diversions at Quy and Six Mile Bottom , East Cambridgeshire council helped clear grain and Suffolk police aided traffic filtering on the westbound side .
27 The pair set up house at Tidmarsh Mill , Pangbourne , and their relationship developed regardless of love affairs on both sides and Carrington 's marriage in 1921 to Reginald Sherring Partridge ( always called Ralph from 1919 onwards ) , who joined the ménage .
28 It starts from Ealing Broadway in London 's western suburbs , served by London Transport 's Central and District lines and close to the North Circular Road , and also takes up passengers at Gerrards Cross , convenient for the M25 .
29 Patients who persist in calling out doctors at night for minor problems could face penalties or risk being dropped from their doctor 's list .
30 A few weeks earlier that same candidate had drawn the member of parliament 's attention to ‘ one David Denholm an old worn out officer at Thorntonloch nigh Dunglass in East Lothian who is about being supperannuated ’ .
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