Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [noun] at the " in BNC.

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1 She remembered the great flagged kitchen floor at the Bassetts ' house and her heart warmed .
2 At an extraordinary meeting of WEU Foreign and Defence Ministers on Oct. 29 the WEU Secretary-General , Willem van Eekelen , suggested a gradual approach whereby EC leaders would approve a common European defence policy at the Maastricht European Council meeting in December but leave the details of its implementation for review for at least five years thereafter .
3 And no doubt a busy night of police questioning for The Hooded Owl company at the Variety Theatre .
4 Even if this were politically possible , which it is not , petrol taxes punish the rural lunch-time driver at the same rate as the urban peak-time driver , when the latter causes far more harm .
5 The inspector levelled his surviving index finger at the Squadron blackboard , which listed the patrols .
6 b ) They have also wanted to set up good case management arrangements , not just macro level working , not just providing the context within the health authority but also to provide the right case management at the micro practice level .
7 Extensive sheep pens at the side of the line at Rogart indicated that stock still travel by rail to the markets in the south .
8 Institutions participating with the Department of Town Planning , University of Wales College of Cardiff in the WSWRRL include the South West Universities Regional Computer Centre at the University of Bath , the University of Southampton and the Polytechnic of Wales .
9 Gravitational energy can be released in a different way by the growth of the metallic hydrogen region at the expense of the molecular hydrogen region , because metallic hydrogen at comparable pressures and temperatures is the denser .
10 Series saloon , with only a discreet TD badge at the back to give the game away .
11 IAN RUTHERFORD Looking ahead with apprehension : A dockyard worker contemplates the future after yesterday 's grim news A grim-faced Allan Smith at the yard yesterday after the news was announced
12 To emphasise fully the drama of this grand space , rather than remove the raised hay-loft occupying the south end of the building , it was decided to retain this area as a dining gallery overlooking the living room , with a private sitting room at the same level lying behind a new partition .
13 142 second-year undergraduate students at the University of Edinburgh .
14 Second-year undergraduate students at the University of Edinburgh .
15 A dry sleeping bag at the end of a long night watch in foul weather is something to be dreamed about , but , alas , rarely happens on long voyages .
16 Give me my morning 's gentle stroll down to the corner paper shop , my afternoon 's lazy snooker match at the village club with a glass of you know what on the side-table , and my evening 's friendly ( is there any such thing ? ) solo or bridge games .
17 For a shoe specifically designed for forefoot strikers , placing blown rubber at the front of the shoe and more durable carbon rubber at the rear seems a logical inconsistency .
18 The imposition of strict black-out regulations severely disrupted adult deaf club activities at the beginning of the war ; many were forced to cancel long-arranged social events , and rearrange social club hours .
19 For each subject the free speed was calculated as a proportion of the prevailing speed limit at the site and where there was more than one site available the average value was taken .
20 Early dinner had been laid in a private upstairs room at the Trow .
21 As Ladbroke Grove is left behind , the chimney of the old brick kiln at the now demolished Ruston Mews can be seen , the street once called Rillington Place where Christie the multiple murderer lived , killed women and immured them in his garden and the cupboards of his house .
22 We parked in the car park and picked up copies of the RSPB-designed trail leaflet at the Visitor Centre , a converted stone chapel .
23 The newel post of the stairs gradually emerged from the gloom , then the mirror on the hatstand and the half-open kitchen door at the end of the hall .
24 Significantly lower down on the status scale is Gatorland , where you can watch a Seminole Indian wrestle an alligator and later treat yourself to fried alligator tail at the snack bar ; it 's actually not as vile as it sounds .
25 Example 58 , from Handel 's Messiah , is an early but outstanding example of a powerful accompaniment based on three rhythmic elements : Two elements only are used at first , the ‘ chord ’ rhythm of the upbeat quaver chord at the end of each bar , with its resolution on the first beat of the next bar , and then the higher quaver and semiquaver rhythm .
26 This Wednesday all star variety show at the Mapley Plain Social Club in Nottingham and please make sure you can use the tickets .
27 ‘ I was about to visit old Will Yaxley at The Pightle , ’ Frere volunteered eventually .
28 One of the reasons why Colnaghi 's wanted a presence in Paris and welcomed the opportunity to be at the Hotel Bristol is the attraction which Paris holds to the Japanese ; furthermore , a high occupancy rate at the Hotel Bristol is Japanese and I look forward to being able to meet this clientele .
29 THE magic touch from record-breaking champion trainers past and present conjured a brilliant winning formula when Granville Again won Britain 's top hurdle race at the Cheltenham Festival yesterday .
30 She would patrol the class , a wooden foot ruler at the ready in her hand , if she saw you holding the pen incorrectly , down came the ruler on your knuckles .
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