Example sentences of "[adv prt] at the [noun prp] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Widely known for his anti-Maastricht politics , Fillon says that he wants to avoid ‘ getting bogged down at the EC level … whose cumbersome procedures put a damper on the research community ’ . |
2 | Currently bending the air waves on Radio Ulster , and regulars on BBC 's ‘ Talk Back ’ programme , they 've gigged the North and brought houses down at the Edinburgh Fringe . |
3 | Mr Smith , a man of about forty with large soft bags under his eyes , leant over his paper-strewn desk and looked down at the No-Nonsense pen he was fiddling with , Steven watched the pen . |
4 | He stared down at the Hoflin farm , then clumped back to the car . |
5 | She gazed down at the London horizon , its tranquillity pierced by hulks of office buildings . |
6 | These are nervous times down at the Manor Ground . |
7 | It was he who lent Hardy the money to go to Paris : he who decided to take Hardy 's hopeful acting career under his wing and get him an audition with ‘ my father ’ down at the Cardiff studios , where Philip 's radio play gave him an entree . |
8 | Steve was a new face to me but Paul I already knew from playing football against him down at the Lillie Road recreation ground . |
9 | Down at the Goldstone Ground . |
10 | At last , however , the Radio One crew were told they might get 10 minutes maximum down at the Disney Studios where Madonna as rehearsing for her world tour . |
11 | Magda ze Schluderpacheru had something surplus down at the Silver Shuriken . ’ |
12 | But there are still 9 pistols untraced following the break in at the Dunmore Shooting Centre last week . |
13 | But there are still 9 pistols untraced following the break in at the Dunmore Shooting Centre last week . |
14 | When Coffin returned from central London late that night , he looked in at the TAS office . |
15 | Like the ‘ Samson ’ , it is an important rediscovery , once in the Demidoff Collection , that had been missing for decades and was last seen in at the C.L.Cardon sale in Brussels in 1921 . |
16 | He 's an archetypal nice bloke who is the first to get his round in at the Blighty Bar , an after-hours drinking club which we establish on the steps of the hotel after we discover that Tokyo shuts at 10.30 . |
17 | She seemed flabbergasted , but rallied and asked me if I would look in at the Gray Mare in Kilburn and say ‘ hello ’ to her son Joe Kelly who worked there . |
18 | Remembering Philippe Bonard 's invitation to use the pool whenever she wished , she decided to call in at the Auberge de la Fontaine and pick up her swimming costume . |
19 | However , our editor asks me to look in at the United States ; so be it . |
20 | Tucking in at the Cork District Social function held in Clancy 's Bar on Wednesday , 7th April 1993 . |
21 | Then I called in at the Vecchio Reccione near Stringfellows for a glass of Valpolicella and a bread stick . |
22 | Everyone mucks in at the Stearsby yard , which doubles as a sheep and arable farm . |
23 | This is borne out by a ) the incredible amount of time and energy being put in at the WFS conference to the forthcoming Chesterfield Socialist conference and bI the constant egotistical/individualistic remarks made by conference participants , who had no interest whatsoever in building support for women 's struggle , ( and in many cases continued unchallenged with these views ) 2 ) That the conference had very few Black women in attendance , we saw around 12 out of the many hundreds ( although we were over represented in the creche and began to wonder whether this was the ’ Black women only ’ space created for us ) . |
24 | During the last year before her furlough one hundred and seventeen new soldiers had been sworn in at the Howard corps . |
25 | A new exhibition dealing with the redevelopment of a community area begins in at the Cleveland Gallery , Victoria Road , Middlesbrough , tomorrow . |
26 | Police are investigating a break in at the Duke Street office of the Darlington Victim Support scheme . |
27 | Alternatively , material can be handed in at the Emmaus Evenings held at Dehon House on the first Friday of each month . |
28 | Alternatively , material can be handed in at the Emmaus Evenings held at Dehon House on the first Friday of each month . |
29 | So he booked in at the John Radcliffe Cardiac Unit … close to his home in Marlow . |
30 | The receivers were called in at the Broadgate developer and the shares suspended at 7¼p , but the FT-SE 100 Index shook off the crisis and climbed to a new peak , up 18 points at 2778.8 . |