Example sentences of "[adj] [to-vb] at [noun] [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | The Marquis was due to appear at Horseferry Road magistrates on two counts of assaulting policeman , and four of dodging taxi fares . |
2 | The failure of the English to intervene at St Andrews , however , brought no general relief to the Scots . |
3 | The vultures began the trouble by congregating in their hundreds to scavenge at Discovery Island , Disney World 's 11-acre wildlife sanctuary near Orlando , Florida . |
4 | There was n't much to do at Kota Belud . |
5 | One forty five the Keep Fit Association and got ladies keep fit to music at Attenborough Village Hall . |
6 | So I was glad to arrive at Miss Havisham 's house at about ten o'clock . |
7 | ‘ And you are both ready for the bazaar , I see , ’ he said , for he had already watched them carry through the packing-cases filled with their work , ready to be transported on Mr Hanson the grocer 's small cart , due to call at Vetch Street at ten o'clock , for them to start setting out the stall . |
8 | ‘ This train is due to arrive at Tunbridge Wells sometime later today , ’ he crackled over the tannoy . |
9 | The Guérigny parents started in a very small way , unable at first to buy at Les Halles all that their customers in Reine would have liked to buy for their tables . |
10 | Those of us who did carry on with the flight , masochistically addicted to the hellish aimlessness of it , were obliged to leave at New Delhi , and spend a day selling brightly coloured scarves and small gold elephants on a souvenir stall . |
11 | Marchers were due to congregate at Market Square for an open-air meeting . |
12 | His distrust of the power of critics made him ready to jibe at David Sylvester . |