Example sentences of "[verb] in [art] [noun sg] at " in BNC.

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1 They have not won in the League at the City Ground since April , 1982 , when a certain Steve McMahon scored in a 1-0 victory .
2 They had been staying at a log cabin holiday home at Cropton , near Pickering , and yesterday , Ray Allanson , manager of the Forestry Commission 's Keldy Forest cabins , said : ‘ They left without any maps unaware of the dangers of walking in the forest at night .
3 However , the fundamental reason for rejecting the weapons in Britain or elsewhere in Europe lies in a flaw at the heart of NATO 's deterrent strategy .
4 It is located in a layer at an average height of 12 kilometres above the Earth 's surface .
5 Their initial closure decision was made on three grounds , according to the minutes : the expected financial savings of about £3,000 ; consideration of the good condition and underused capacity of the school building at Green Haven , as opposed to the poor condition of the older building at Village ( whose toilet facilities were located in an out-building at the school ) ; and the Director 's feeling that the ‘ educational situation ’ would be better at Green Haven .
6 A HAPLESS reporter on the Surrey Advertiser made the cardinal mistake of mentioning The Professionals when he went along to interview Martin Shaw who is currently appearing in a play at the Thorndike Theatre , Leatherhead .
7 A property which was neither helping — as a qualifier forming part of the same noun phrase — to identify that entity , nor ascribable to any entity within the sentence , and which was not simply adverbially qualifying the verb , would have no convincing reason for appearing in the sentence at all .
8 Standing on top of the wooden staircase she hurled herself to the ground , landing in a heap at the bottom .
9 In August 1561 Mary , widowed after a short marriage and a short reign , and seeing little future in a country under the influence of her powerful mother-in-law , returned to her own kingdom , landing in the mist at Leith and making her way to Holyroodhouse .
10 There is no doubt that that has been happening in the country at large and that they have now been rumbled .
11 Each island is subject to economy-wide variations in demand as reflected in changes in the absolute price level for commodities , but news of what is happening on other islands and , by implication , of what is happening in the economy at large , takes time to filter through .
12 So important a part did this crisis play in determining the events which are the subject of this report that they can not be properly understood without an appreciation of the extent to which the crisis overshadowed everything else that was happening in the area at the time .
13 And talking of which , what 's been happening in the world at large since my incarceration in this impromptu dungeon ? ’
14 Future generations will condemn us for inaction in the face of what is obviously happening in the world at present .
15 The hon. Gentleman is right to refer to security , although he will not expect me to spell out what is happening in the city at present .
16 I was always worried when he went to work , but y you do n't think your husband 's going to go to work in the morning at five o'clock and never come home again .
17 Unofficial figures put the number of dead and wounded in the fighting at over 300 .
18 The Viking struck a tree and crashed in a field at Côte d'Evrard , near Rouen .
19 On January 5 , 1953 they were feeling their way back to Coningsby through terribly foggy weather when the aircraft crashed in a field at Claxby Pluckacre .
20 The seven seater long ranger helicopter crashed in a field at Noke near Oxford last August .
21 Flack was dropped in the city at ten .
22 Middlesbrough firemen released three people trapped in a lift at Glastonbury House , Priestfields .
23 Middlesbrough firemen released three people trapped in a lift at Glastonbury House , Priestfields .
24 Middlesbrough firemen released three people trapped in a lift at Glastonbury House , Priestfields .
25 Middlesbrough firemen released three people trapped in a lift at Glastonbury House , Priestfields .
26 Three people were released by Billingham firemen after becoming trapped in a lift at Dawson House , Billingham .
27 A man who feared his girlfriend and children were trapped in a fire at his Wharton Terrace , Hartlepool , home has been reunited with them .
28 Those trapped in the crush at Hillsborough who were fortunate enough to escape without injury have no claim in respect of the distress they suffered in what must have been a truly terrifying experience .
29 That Surrey can beat the best sides in one-day cricket is in no doubt — Lancashire were trapped in the Refuge at Old Trafford and Essex and Northants overcome in the quarter- and semi-finals of the NatWest Trophy respectively .
30 Their job was to hold on as long as they could against impossible odds , so as to give the rest of the army time to concentrate in a hammer-blow at the enemy centre .
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