Example sentences of "[prep] their [noun] at [art] " in BNC.

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1 Wales also filed a clean bill of health after their stint at the National Stadium yesterday with Mike Hall and Tony Clement , who had been struggling with groin and ankle injuries respectively , satisfying the medics .
2 Those who were cured after their night at the sanctuary were permitted to record their dreams and commemorate their recoveries on votive tablets , some of which have survived to this day .
3 Is n't it true , for example , that after their humiliation at the Bay of Pigs — an ideal mixture of cock-up and conspiracy — certain American and Cuban extremists began to think very ill of JFK ?
4 Dr Stroud and Sir Ranulph are expected to give more details about their experiences at a London news conference today .
5 The occupation did nothing except to fuel the sense of outrage the Italians felt about their treatment at the hands of the older powers .
6 The polytechnic plans to build a hostel on the Morrell-Pollock site in North Oxford , and tonight , local residents will have the chance to talk about their proposal at a public meeting .
7 As we review the way teachers are feeling about their job at the present time , many of the experiences will be common enough .
8 Universities will accept applications mostly from youngsters who have done well in their in-depth subject , so 16-year-olds will still have to make the decision about their careers at an age when many are not ready , and two years before most other Europeans .
9 Diane Maidment would be pleased to hear from any former staff members with an amusing , unusual or interesting tale to tell about their stay at the Branch .
10 Then a couple of women will clatter sweatily through a series of numbers , as close to the punters in the pub as their mum at the kitchen table .
11 The Clintons will have exclusive use of the house during their term at the White House , although they will not own it .
12 Low-level waste includes such things as clothing , paper or building materials which have become contaminated by radioactivity during their use at a nuclear plant .
13 Some soldiers had said that when the war was over they did not want to take up Party work any longer : ‘ Many of them think that they have done enough through their service at the Front or also behind the front-lines , and point to those of similar age or younger who were not soldiers . ’
14 Slicker though Swansea were , Harlequins gained more than enough possession through their dominance at the line-out and the innumerable penalties to have expected more from the game — certainly New Zealand 's All Blacks will drive a far harder bargain when they play Swansea on 21 October .
15 At the bottom he moved quickly between the racks and tables until he was crouched between two mannequins , looking out through their skirts at the scene in front of the inn .
16 Nicandra shrank away — she was not at all courageous about horses , especially when they were fidgeting threateningly and blowing out through their noses at the same time .
17 A correction of this distorted male-oriented perspective involves going back to women themselves and looking through their eyes at the occupation of housewife .
18 MILITARY musicians put would-be bandsmen through their paces at a Darlington school yesterday .
19 Students being put through their paces at the Hair by Alan d and Morris School of Hairdressing .
20 DARLINGTON Scouts were put through their paces at the weekend .
21 Thanks also to the following for their help at the SAVE FACE PARTY ( sorry we missed your names from last month 's issue ) :
22 As it was imperative that they get to Paris as quickly as possible they embarked on a slow train , hoping to arrive in time for their turn at the theatre .
23 But at lunchtime on Thursday , England 's management were horrified to see that the cooked food provided for their players at the ground was already cold and in need of reheating .
24 They had four children and not much income and in those days believed like the rest of the middle class that they could only find a good education for their boy at an independent fee-paying school .
25 The 1989 AMERG survey of architects , however , indicates that a substantial minority ( over 28 per cent ) felt that the demand for their services at the time was not being adequately met and nearly 40 per cent felt that the intake of students into architectural training was insufficient to meet future demands .
26 It was a clockwork existence for the children , but the rapturous applause more than compensated for their tiredness at the end of the day .
27 The Day was rounded off with a programme of display items from a variety of teams , including class teams , the National Display Team and our special 55+ team — for them the day was a successful dress rehearsal for their performance at the Age Concern Festival at the Royal Albert Hall the following week .
28 Hall Garth in Acklam triumphed for their project at the Clydesdale Forge Company , Hartlepool .
29 Comment from Morton Westlake centred on how jolly good the scones were , how you could get a jolly food tea at the Waldorf in London , and the astronomical prices which some had paid for their seats at the forthcoming Test match at Lord's. it was the Old Stager who brought them back to the match in hand .
30 All applicants for admission from outwith the United Kingdom or European Community , applicants who are temporarily resident in the UK or EC at the time of application and those who have within the past three years spent a period of employment or residence outwith the UK/EC are advised that they should be certain of their status for fee purposes before registering for their courses at the start of the academic year and be certain that they have the necessary funds to meet the appropriate fees , and for subsistence throughout the course of study .
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