Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv prt] at [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | you 'll get probably seven hundred pound back at end of it . |
2 | Some saw the previous day as the most moving , others thought the silence after shut-down back at base to be terminal . |
3 | Allison and Atkinson are two of only seven managers on duty this weekend who have led a team out at Wembley in the FA Cup final . |
4 | It was just like the tube back at work in Witwaterstrand , vertical strings of graffiti dripping unsuccessfully in multi-coloured smears . |
5 | Oxford City — must mention this — they 've got a two o'clock kick off at home to Tring Athletic because they 've got no flood lights , and where do you think those flood lights are , Jane ? |
6 | And the first crew back at base at RAF Lyneham to share their experiences of another mercy mission . |
7 | Most of us experience ‘ Monday morning blues ’ — the feeling of tiredness and low spirits on the first day back at work after the weekend of rest . |
8 | LITTLE Laura Davies was spending her first full day back at home in Britain today . |
9 | Rich marked his first day back at school by opening the door and wanging a gym shoe violently across the classroom : it broke a window . |
10 | Meanwhile , Cyprus came from a goal down at home to Czechoslovakia yesterday to grab a 1-1 draw in a World Cup Group IV qualifier . |
11 | SCOTLAND Under 15s came from a goal down at Wembley on Saturday to beat England Under 15s 2-1 . |
12 | I 've been doing my own story all afternoon , and I had to cover the opening of a new computerized diagnosis unit out at Barnet on my way back from the Sillick Memorial . ’ |
13 | The counter-insurgency unit out at Vlakplaas under Captain Dirk Coetzee was told quite simply , in the language beloved of the security forces , to ‘ make a plan with him . ’ |