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

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1 Egypt Mill is a lovely , big horse by Deep Run and looks worth every penny of the 30,000gns he cost at the Ballsbridge Sales last year .
2 On July 19th 1821 Green dined at the Salutation Inn at Ambleside , drank the health of the newly-crowned George IV , and sang ‘ God Save the King ’ twice .
3 Co-operation 2.1 demonstrated at the San Francisco bash
4 From a Bazil cross Lynas rose at the back post to head into the bottom corner of the net with eight minutes to go .
5 She also helped at a Brownie Pack and was a volunteer mini-bus driver for children with special needs .
6 I would also like to thank everyone who helped at the summer festivals : they are a valuable way to promote our branch as well as raising funds .
7 ‘ We 'll either be here next year — or we 'll have gone under , ’ he quipped at the awards ceremony in London on September 23 .
8 One example of dump leaching is that used at the Kennecott Chino Mine in New Mexico , USA , from which there is a daily yield of cement copper of 45–50 t ( Pooley 1987 ) .
9 Eight German tourists were among nine people killed aboard a light aircraft which crashed at a wildlife reserve in Kenya on Dec. 27 .
10 Employing the same double-delta wing shape as the Lockheed design , originally pioneered by the SAAB Draken , the Tu–144 suffered the most public of tragedies when it crashed at the Paris Air Show .
11 I think the turning point came when Chris Patten and Michael Heseltine joked at a press conference on Tuesday , with Mr Heseltine impersonating Neil Kinnock .
12 Second-placed Cambridge have played one more game , but Ipswich , who drew at the Abbey Stadium , have a game in hand and can pull level on points with Rovers if they win it .
13 Her green eyes hard , she inspected Jezrael , peered at the spiderglass tower with its fronds that swayed to her breathing .
14 Trying to ignore this assault on my fundamental antinomies I peered at the train set .
15 Before the double dais sat a small , slight , unimpressive man who frequently could not recall , sometimes could not hear and peered at the briefing books through wire-rimmed glasses .
16 She peered at the Christmas cactus she had bought for Alan and decided it looked distinctly sorry for itself .
17 He pulled the sides of the case apart and peered at the tobacco projectiles it contained , each one as potently dangerous as a Sam-7 .
18 First-hog-of-summer and others ran to the palisade and peered at the forest edge .
19 As Mungo peered at the tank shell , a voice behind him said :
20 Ward peered at the control panel .
21 ‘ How could you be so silly ? ’ she scolded at the varnish remover .
22 No doubt you have spotted the ‘ Proby Pack ’ , as we call ourselves , clustered at the Sewage Lane end , our shaven heads painted with such menacing slogans as ‘ Cut out the long balls ’ or , on a couple of big heads , ‘ Using two sweepers is a tactical error , Les ’ .
23 ‘ I 'm alone , ’ he thundered at the television screen .
24 The conversation about oxtail had made her realise how hungry she was and she stopped at a delicatessen shop on the way home and bought a pizza .
25 Driving home one night at about 11 o'clock , through a fairly rough area , I stopped at a zebra crossing .
26 Finally we stopped at a machine knitting company and I realised what she was shopping for .
27 After two hours of driving Carson and Alison stopped at a motorway services area , a cut-rate chunk of space-age that straddled the carriageway .
28 They stopped at a Motta bar .
29 Tony stopped at a slit trench .
30 They stopped at a roadside café for something to eat and were wished bon appetit , without a trace of sarcasm , by the lorry drivers .
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