Example sentences of "[vb past] at the [adj] and " in BNC.
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1 | I trained at the Royal and I 'll be able to get you a bed immediately . ’ |
2 | He was one of the founders of the Indian National Congress in 1885 and presided at the 1886 and 1893 sessions . |
3 | And his heart sang as he settled his lance in rest again , and drove at the first and readiest knight who caught his eye . |
4 | Like Gronberg , she had only one bogey and her two remaining birdies came at the 10th and 18th holes . |
5 | Neither ailment had been positively identified when she arrived at the Royal and it was decided to transfer her for further investigation . |
6 | The Kent man , who had led overnight on 68 , began at the tenth and , though he was not at his best , he was still two under with five holes to play . |
7 | But he shuddered at the military and political repercussions throughout the Middle East of a Western bid to defeat or overthrow Nasser . |
8 | Wantage jockey , Pip Nash had been leading the field in yesterday 's Soar Handicap Hurdle , when her horse , Stone Madness fell at the tenth and rolled on top of her . |
9 | As she looked at the vast and busy canvas , Miss Hatherby sensed she was finding it difficult to take in and said , ‘ You know Constance , you can not look at a painting with the same eyes as you stare down Chollerton High Street . |
10 | She looked at the deferential and contrite figure of the uniformed boatman on the quayside , the way the other boatmen tipped their caps to Lucenzo . |
11 | Well I lo I I looked at the fifty and then |
12 | His thesis looked at the economic and environmental arguments over 40 and 44 tonne lorries . |
13 | O'Connor looked at the glowing and vital face opposite him , and thought wryly that Miss Sally-Anne Tunstall , society beauty and heiress , carried her pedigree on her face and in her carriage . |
14 | She smiled at the black and white minstrel who approached her . |
15 | Two more birdies coming home compensated for the bogeys she had at the fourteenth and sixteenth holes . |
16 | Victoria , at last , went to sleep and did not see the slow beginnings of London nor wake when the train finally halted at the arched and echoing terminus . |
17 | Stearsby refused at the ninth and Rowlandson 's Jewels unseated Graham Bradley at 15th , The Chair . |