Example sentences of "[vb past] in [noun prp] at [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He stopped in Ipswich at one of the new-style Shell service stations .
2 Pascoe arrived in Longrock at four in the afternoon .
3 It were six Five or six o'clock in the morning I think I arrived in Aberdeen at six o'clock .
4 ‘ The English police report that Basil went to Paris on the midnight train on the ninth of November , but the French police say that he never arrived in Paris at all .
5 The convoy arrived in Gorazde at 9.30 on May 2 .
6 DESIGNER SOCIALISM arrived in Hungary at 17 minutes past eight on Saturday night , when delegates to the ruling Hungarian Socialist Workers ' Party congress voted overwhelmingly to drop ‘ Workers ’ from their title .
7 Recently a parcel for delivery next morning from London to Aberystwyth was put on the Down Cambrian and arrived in Aberystwyth at 2100 .
8 A surreptitious study of the timetables revealed that there was a bus at 2 p.m. which got to Darrowby at five o'clock , and another leaving Darrowby at six which arrived in Scarborough at nine .
9 So , even with players of the class of Steve Hampson and Andy Goodway missing , Wigan look formidably strong , and Castleford will do well to repeat the victory they achieved in October at Central Park — the last time Wigan lost .
10 The film director Michael Law whom Minton met in Soho at this time has provided a vivid metaphor for his condition : ‘ Johnny was really like a clock with the machinery hanging out .
11 A Polish couple who lived in Cambuslang at that time regularly frequented the Shop in search of children 's clothes .
12 It has been estimated that between 1580 and 1650 London probably absorbed half the national increase of England 's population and that about one in every eight English people lived in London at some stage of their lives ; after 1650 the proportion was as high as one in six .
13 The survival of a strong monarchy in Germany in the tenth and eleventh centuries , and the fact that a weak monarchy survived in France at all , bear witness to the importance of the Church and of churchmen in the making of medieval kingship .
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