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

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1 The residents ' meeting starts at 7pm at the Langdon Square Community Centre , Coulby Newham .
2 Walk starts at 2pm at the maypole in Coniston .
3 The Environment Committee had it 's last last meeting by a majority vote , made a decision that the proposed reductions in service for the Fire Service sh er er should not be gone ahead with and that and that issues around the should be looked at again at the .
4 Now look at Right at the very back ,
5 Police have issued an appeal for witnesses to the accident , which happened at 11.55am at the junction of Allington Way and Lingfield Way .
6 Police have issued an appeal for witnesses to the accident , which happened at 11.55am at the junction of Allington Way and Lingfield Way .
7 Meet at 10.30am at the Woodman Inn , Charlestown on the A646 West of Hebden Bridge .
8 I think it is time for people to look at again at the pass rates , the standard of teaching , the standard of students who actually do this Business Studies .
9 It would need to look at least at the two following decades .
10 This gradual variation of the gradient is effected without disturbing the horizontality of the lift dock by providing at least at the upper part of the incline two or more sets of rails for each carriage supporting the dock , the said duplicate sets of rails being in different alignment and gradually assuming different levels , the wheels of each carriage being adapted to travel thereon so that on the diminished gradient the leading wheels will travel on rails at a different level from those on which the trailing wheels travel , the duplication of the rails and their difference of level being variously arranged according to circumstances .
11 THE first meeting of Focus , the new name for the re-formed Chester Lesbian , Gay and bisexual Group , takes place this evening , beginning at 7.30pm at the Quaker Meeting House , Frodsham Street , Chester .
12 My mother softened at once at the words ‘ Do you remember … ? ’ when they referred to her youth and not to her knowledge .
13 A circumspect phone call to Sarah 's mother at this point usually reveals that the party is timed to end at 1am at the latest , that she is extremely sorry , but she simply does n't have room for all the children to stay and every other mother has already phoned .
14 Well-intentioned though their desire was to make available to everyone the best information concerning hygiene , health care , child care , etc. , and although they always placed such recommendations in the context of ensuring that everyone , through improved wages and benefits , would live at least at a ‘ national minimum of civilized life ’ , the ‘ official interference ’ implied by their proposals was disliked as much by working people who would experience it , as by the Liberal bourgeoisie who were hostile to the principle .
15 A warning about the Staples Corner bomb was received at 12.20am at a telephone exchange in Portadown , Northern Ireland .
16 ‘ We began filming at 7.00am at the Bryman Airways check in. was shouting directions and the cameraman and soundman were fretting over which positions were best — we drew quite a crowd .
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