Example sentences of "[noun prp] [adv] at the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Gabrielle Fisher , 21 , had been due to leave Southport yesterday at the end of an 18-day visit to England .
2 In the U.S.A. even at the time of President Lincoln about 1860 there was serious debate as to whether the economy should remain agricultural or whether there should be a positive attempt to develop manufacturing .
3 If one accepts the idea that there was a deal between MI6 and the KGB then at the end of the day everyone was satisfied .
4 We 've just been to see Jean there at the chippy .
5 Most radical opinion was outraged by the fact that Britain should be reversing its traditional hostility to Russia just at the moment when defeat by the Japanese in 1904–5 , and the revolutionary upheavals which followed , had rocked the foundations of Tsarist tyranny .
6 It was unthinkable that they should leave Fenella here at the mercy of the giants .
7 PENSIONER Sophia Hymes will be given the freedom of Chester today at the age of 91 .
8 The three foreign ministers of the Arab League committee on Lebanon are to visit Damascus today at the start of a new drive to end the crisis caused by Gen Aoun 's defiance .
9 They found Blackberry Lane right at the end , on the right-hand side .
10 We are sailing … process engineer Laurence Little at the helm with ( from left ) control room operator Steve Murray , process engineer Graham Allen , mechanical technician Norman Petty and ( front ) plant operator Tim Hallam with ( right ) their course tutor .
11 Irene and Douglas Avery had moved to Deerhurst Road right at the beginning of the expansion , just after Juliet 's birth .
12 Precociously talented pianist Hancock ( b. 1940 ) played Mozart 's D major Concerto with the Chicago SO at the age of eleven and was a key member of the Miles Davis Quintet at 23 .
13 Books : Chipping away at the regime
14 She 'd progressed from a rather lowly start to her present place on the team with IMP just at the time when the true importance of the fuel companies and their technicians was beginning to be appreciated by the general public , or at least those aficionados who followed the world of Grand Prix racing .
15 It therefore operates for Althusser both at the level of science and of ideology , not in terms of truth to falsity , but as an irresolvable dialectic between the differential relations of the mode of production and the historicism of the ideological notion of history .
16 Was Simon Williams really at the Pavement gig ( NME , October 17 ) ?
17 it made its last appearance at Watkins Glen — a reluctant Andretti again at the wheel — and failed to shine even in the wet conditions of practice .
18 She 's been having an affair with Theo Sykes , and it turns out they were in Paris together at the time Puddephat was murdered .
19 With Terrie now at the helm I climbed to the spreaders again , binoculars in hand .
20 Liverpool Upstairs At the Picket
21 Liverpool Upstairs At the Picket
22 ‘ All boats go up on a rising tide , ’ observes Frank Delaney philosophically at the end of one of those come-on-Fred-we-give-you-all-this-advertising-how-about-an-in-depth-profile pieces , in this case on Harper-Collins , that PN does so well .
23 I 'd like to put forward the argument that it was by trying to accomodate Cuntona , Wallace and Chappie together at the start of last season that made us a soft touch away from home .
24 In fact , he said , the accused met with Castro specifically at the behest of the CIA , to convey American thinking on insurgencies in Nicaragua and El Salvador .
25 One may dismiss too lightly Brezhnev 's insistence to Dubček that he would have invaded Czechoslovakia even at the cost of World War III .
26 Laing was traced to Dharram just at the moment he crossed the frontier on the causeway to the neighbouring Emirate of Bahrain .
27 Robert Saxton 's has just been recorded , William Mathias 's was given its premiere in Manchester in January , and those by Dominic Muldowney and Robin Holloway in Liverpool and Manchester respectively at the end of last month .
28 ‘ He behaved throughout like a perfect gentleman , ’ cried Fräulein Müller angrily at the top of her voice .
29 He was in France again at the end of 1791 , and in the new year at Orleans evidently formed the relationship with Annette Vallon which resulted that December in the birth of their illegitimate daughter Caroline .
30 I met Amy occasionally at the House , when I was attending one of the servants , a chauffeur called Yaxlee .
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