Example sentences of "[noun prp] [conj] at [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In Glasgow he had picked up many of the skills that a more highly-born politician might have acquired in the Oxford Union or at the Bar , but skills that were very different in appearance .
2 Family placement team members will be manning stalls at Alton market on Tuesday and at the Forest Centre , Bordon , on Thursday , to reinforce information broadcast nationwide during a week-long television campaign .
3 There are new route books in the Marisco Tavern , Lundy ; in the Count House , Bosigran ; at Compass West , Sennen ; The Wild Blue Yonder , Plymouth and at the Moorland Rambler in Exeter .
4 She recognized all the people she 'd seen at the dinner table in the Llandogger Trow and at the Frolic .
5 The boy often went to stay at Ely and at the age of 8 could be observed giving strangers a guided tour .
6 In Section Two , leaders Bangor have a tough trip to Down while at the bottom , RUC have a chance to close the gap on South Antrim when they meet the Lisburn team at Newforge .
7 If the sciences were less subordinate to theology at the time of Newton than at the time of Copernicus , had the Reformation in religion created favorable conditions for a reformation in science ?
8 It is worth saving your duty free allowances for the cruise , as you wo n't get better deals in Florida or at the airport duty free shops .
9 And , although Steve Smith Eccles partnered Halkopous to a smooth victory at Newcastle , trainer Mark Tompkins yesterday confirmed that Maguire will be on board when Halkopous attempts to further his reputation in the Irish Champion at Leopardstown in January and at the Festival .
10 His father secured a civil service transfer to a post in Scotland and at the beginning of September moved to a house about three miles from where Derek and his wife had settled .
11 I congratulate my right hon. Friends the Prime Minister , the Foreign Secretary and the Chancellor on their negotiations leading up to Maastricht and at the conference itself .
12 SIMON PARKE became the youngest male player to represent England when at the age of 17 years and two months he helped his country to a second 3-0 victory in the World Team Championships here yesterday , this time against the hosts .
13 " I think I learnt a few things , " laughs Eva though at the time it must have been extremely painful for the girl who had " excelled at everything " .
14 Strangely , another sample of water divided in two and analysed both independently at the Glasgow Institute of Biochemistry and at the Water Board 's Dumfries laboratory showed two very different results .
15 The National Industrial Relations Court found that at no stage were the employees asked if they were prepared to move to Fulham and at no stage did they indicate that they were prepared to move .
16 On this particular day , they had been shooting at Taos and at the end of it they dropped some acid and took off with two other friends to visit the nearby tomb of D.H .
17 While crowds at Netherdale and at the relegation games should be large , the biggest attendance could be at Inverleith , where Stewart's-Melville will be hoping the experience of players such as Finlay Calder , Douglas Wyllie and Julian Scott will see them win their Division II promotion clash with Musselburgh .
18 Getting some nice letters about the Good Old Days Quiz Book , do n't miss it , you local B B C radio station , it 's also on sale at er bookshops throughout the East Midlands and at the Row Library in Nottingham they 've told me to say as well .
19 All evening , great men came and went at Downing Street and at the Palace of Westminster .
20 Turn right into Řetězová Street and at the end of the street find the gate to the fascinating Romanesque palace of the Lords of Kunštát and Poděbrady ( 3/222 ) .
21 Members of Council were W. F. Barrett , a physics professor from Dublin ; Oliver Lodge , then at Liverpool ( another physicist ) ; A. Macalister , the Professor of Anatomy at Cambridge ; and J. J. Thomson , also of Cambridge and at the beginning of an exceedingly distinguished career in physics .
22 Toilet facilities are available at the bus station , on Dyer Lane , Lord Robert 's Road and at the rail station .
23 Jacob studied at the Yeshiva de los Pintos at Rotterdam and at the age of twenty-five was already a rabbi in Amsterdam .
24 He spent hours that Christmas in the garage with my son and the BMW and at the end of his stay , he gave him his leather jacket .
25 She sang very seldom during these years — an occasional Butterfly or Violetta and at the end of the war a superb Fiordiligi in Cosi fan tutte — and considered her repertory career to have been brought to an early end .
26 Several old dwelling houses adjoined Ivamys but at the Guilder Lane corner was a small shop , taken over in 1922 by a Lancashire family called Farrer .
27 That if it 's as well well before the meeting Monday because at the end of the day you know we , we got ta look at the matter going forward is n't it ?
28 Many thousands more have been sold at bookshop appearances from the northeast to the Midlands whilst at the Grove Bookshop in Ilkley , run by Andrew Sharp , Seasons of My Life — the Story of a Solitary Daleswoman , is , by a huge margin , the most popular book ever stocked
29 If the liberal accounts saw the House of Commons as at the centre of things , then the liberal-democratic accounts saw the Commons as a dignified part of the constitution that lacked real power .
30 To the Editor of The Times , 18 December 1990 : Sir , You said in your leader of 14 December , ‘ the highly political decision to enter the European exchange rate mechanism last October and at an exchange rate of DM2.95 to the pound looked like a mistake at the time .
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