Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pos pn] [noun pl] at [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 Then comes the second part of the double whammy — after say two years BA would announce that it was withdrawing from Belfast City Airport in order to consolidate their operations at Belfast International whose superior facilities interface more readily with their corporate image ( or similar doublespeak ) .
2 The group Butterfly Conservation wants to increase its numbers at Bernwood Forest in Oxfordshire .
3 Rachel would drive from the flat she shared with Andre in Balham , South London , to visit her parents at Ampthill , Beds , at least once a week .
4 Unfortunately , these concerns led to a campaign of vilification in the press and Crowley was called the ‘ wickedest man in the world ’ ( 1923 ) on account of his endeavour to express his ideas at Cefalu , Sicily ( 1920–3 ) .
5 Diplomatic sources commented that the government evidently hoped to use its successes at Mavinga to increase its bargaining power at ceasefire negotiations .
6 The BMC is therefore asking people to park their cars at Feizor Hamlet and walk — please !
7 He entered the School in I893 and on leaving in 1896 — having obtained a first class in the London Matriculation the previous December — was awarded the John Benjamin Smith Exhibition to pursue his studies at Manchester .
8 Tennis : David Irvine sees the French Open champion continue to confound his doubters at Wembley Chang thriving in fast company .
9 The problems spread inland when a tidal surge up the River Bure caused the river to break its banks at Acle , flooding the main A47 Norwich to Great Yarmouth road leaving it impassable to traffic .
10 In the course of the voyage two of the seamen deserted ; and the captain , having in vain attempted to supply their places at Cronstadt , there entered into an agreement with the rest of the crew , that they should have the wages of the two who had deserted equally divided among them , if he could not procure two other hands at Gottenborg .
11 I only knew because he 's had to change his shifts at Conway House a couple of times so that he could be with her after her chemotherapy sessions . ’
12 He was to end his days at St Germain in 1694 .
13 ‘ Feel free , ’ he told her , ‘ to spend your weekends at Seaview , even when I 'm not here , any time you like . ’
14 To tell my beads at Agnes ' altar .
15 He refused to make his approaches at Nagasaki , a customary means of diverting troublesome foreigners , and presented the Japanese with what was effectively an ultimatum , demanding that some agreement be reached to cover the provisioning of US ships , the treatment of shipwrecked American sailors and the development of formal relations .
16 The late Professor Ragnar Nurkse used to tell his students at Cambridge in the 1950s , of whom I was one , how important it was that Third World countries should develop their agriculture without resorting to the internal combustion engine .
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