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

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1 Customers who donated their pennies to the Penny Back Scheme at Archer Road have helped to provide sound waves at Sheffield 's Children 's Hospital .
2 AT&T Co signed a three-year contract to provide pay telephones at US McDonald 's Corp restaurants .
3 Early evening on the 23rd Laurie Baker took Sugar to bomb troop concentrations at Wesel , just across the river Rhine , the purpose of the attack being to soften-up the enemy positions prior to the crossing of the Rhine by our ground forces .
4 It 'll mean delays for thousands of intercity passengers between Scotland , London , Birmingham , Manchester and Liverpool , the action 's also expected to hit commuter services at Northampton and Bletchley .
5 In due course I left Varndean and went to do business studies at Sussex University .
6 The new MSc Course in Neural Computation was successful in its first year , with several students staying on to pursue PhD degrees at Stirling , and most others obtaining PhD studentships elsewhere .
7 Extra security staff and floodlights have also been provided to protect art students at Southwark College , south-east London .
8 It has never been used for that purpose , although Sir Anthony Eden contemplated invoking it for government propaganda during the Suez crisis , and during the Falklands recapture it provided the legal basis for the Government 's use of BBC transmitters on Ascension Island to beam propaganda broadcasts at Argentina .
9 Exxon and Alyeska Pipeline and the state of Alaska let themselves be lulled to the point where they disbanded an emergency team and downgraded the equipment designed to fight oil spills at Valdez .
10 In the Forest of Dean the verderers sat with the deputy Constable of St Briavels to hold attachment courts at Kensley every six weeks ; fines were imposed for hunting with long bows , and for offences against the vert such as cutting great branches , rooting up hollies , hawthorns and hazels , and collecting ‘ Oke-cornes ’ .
11 John Morris , secretary of the British Board of Control , has commended Bolsover 's Ian Bulloch for helping to quell crowd problems at Hanley on Monday night .
12 Even worse , Clare , with her ruddy , apple-red cheeks , used successfully to beg Father to get stand seats at Meadow Lane for her as well as me and himself when Notts County played at home .
13 And we thought a good place to get Rice Crispies at Kwiksave
14 Funded by the European Community , the World Association of Nuclear Operators is co-ordinating an international effort to improve operating procedures at Kozloduy and bring them up to international safety standards .
15 ‘ Clarice Cliff was a hard taskmistress — I had to report to her every day — but she took great interest in the progress of young trainees and her husband , Colley Shorter , the chairman of her company , arranged for me to take day classes at Newcastle College of Art when I was doing National Service with the RAF stationed in Northumberland , ’ he recounted .
16 A Northallerton Town football player has been signed up to improve fitness facilities at Hambleton leisure centres .
17 His most enduring memory , which haunted his imagination for much of the inter-war period , was of his time as a nineteen-year-old officer in 1918 when he led an action to capture enemy trenches at Epehy .
18 Sir Geoffrey was referring to the decision to ban trade unions at GCHQ , a decision taken by a small group of ministers ( himself , the Prime Minister , Lord Whitelaw , Mr Heseltine , then Secretary of State for Defence , with a bit of advice on likely union reactions from Tom King , then Secretary of State for Employment ) .
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