Example sentences of "[adv prt] at [art] old [noun] " in BNC.

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1 By now the barrel organ was in action , belting out ‘ Down at the Old Bull and Bush ’ ; the noise was tremendous .
2 The little plane came down at the old airport , south of the town .
3 He sat down at the old table by the window and put a new sheet of paper into the typewriter .
4 and all our shopping was down at the Old Town , you had to go down this lane to the Old Town if you wanted a stamp
5 First the social worker went in at the old man 's request , and tried to persuade the daughter and son-in-law to leave .
6 If you 've only seen a De Lorean car in the Back to the Future films then drop in at the old plant in Dunmurry on Saturday afternoon ( 3.30 ) where the dream machine was produced .
7 The moment for which Archie will always be remembered by Palace fans was when he scored our fourth and conclusive goal after a marvellous run from the centre-circle to defeat the FA Cup-holders , Wolves ( 4–2 ) in a thrilling replay up at the old Crystal Palace in January 1909 .
8 ‘ Do n't you start , ’ she warned , glancing up at the old clock above the shelves .
9 He stopped , staring up at the old man , his face filled with an intent curiosity .
10 Kim stood there a moment longer , staring up at the old man .
11 All right the abbey is in ruins and I doubt whether that impotent old priest up at the Old Rectory has much on offer .
12 That comes up at the Old Bailey next month and Jazali is already beating his chest .
13 The conference theme ‘ A Better Mousetrap ’ , ties in with the centenary of crime novelist Agatha Christie , who turned up at The Old Swan after her own mysterious disappearance , and the titles of some of the papers will reflect the investigation , detection and arrest of some villains that threaten our property , our health or our lives .
14 She had seen him in the little town so immersed in looking up at the old buildings , that he ran into a lamppost .
15 Up at the old house , Donald kicked the kettle in a spasm of impatience and said angrily to Jean , ‘ Why are you putting me in a vice ?
16 BOGUS aristocrat Rosemary Aberdour was back at the Old Bailey yesterday in danger of having her sentence for stealing £2.7 million from a hospital charity increased .
17 Are you back at the old business with Klein ? ’
18 See you back at the old sales office .
19 Even if Fiver 's wrong and nothing terrible hits happened back at the old warren , I 'd still say we 're better off here .
20 I look back at the old woman , marvelling at Enid and Philip for finding her interesting enough to talk about .
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