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

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1 Well I du n no , I 'm surprised nativity 's started at school now .
2 This boy has studied at film school .
3 Until 1990 not one such work had sold at auction for more than $1m .
4 First , that from the accident and until the plaintiff was discharged from Hunstead Park in May nineteen ninety and second the period the plaintiff has spent at home from such a discharge until now .
5 The real business gets done at working lunches and small dinner parties .
6 It was intended that the Commission 's proposals should be agreed by the Council of Ministers in October 1990 and be implemented by January 1992 ; but the employee participation element in particular is controversial , and animated discussions have taken place , with various Committees of the European Parliament having commented at length and suggested a plethora of amendments .
7 They will , in effect , be distance-learning materials which reinforce what the student has learned at college , locate the work-experience in its context , and indicate topics which need revision on return to the college .
8 The game had stood at thirty-love when he tossed the ball up to serve and the man at the back of the opposite court had watched him hop and stumble , then fall , the racquet leaving his hand on the upswing and curving away .
9 SELDOM SEEN : The ‘ Where is Gerald Kaufman ’ jokes backfired on the Conservatives when Mr Chris Patten called for search parties to be sent out only five minutes after the Shadow Foreign secretary had appeared at Labour 's morning conference .
10 It is also notable that in Australia , despite the predominance of the arbitration system , there were similar signs that during the 1970s collective bargaining had penetrated at plant and workshop level even though there was little formal institutionalised machinery for this .
11 Extensive and deep biopsy specimens were taken , the gastric mucosa felt infiltrated at biopsy .
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