Example sentences of "[be] [verb] at [noun] in " in BNC.

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1 Power Now , and the Intel Pentium , will be highlighted at Cebit in Germany this week .
2 A farrier could be heard at work in an empty box on the north side and the smell of singeing hoof wafted across the yard .
3 The Gooding-Sanken company will be located at Aberaman in the Cynon Valley where unemployment is estimated to be 21 per cent — the highest in south Wales .
4 All the entries can then be perused at leisure in a popular year-long exhibition in the foyer of the Ark Restaurant .
5 He will be succeeded at Bungay in the autumn by Father Edward Crouzet , currently Catholic Chaplain at the University of Bristol .
6 They expect the lecturer to fill both mind and notebook with undeniable facts , which can then be regurgitated at examinations in a depraved and bowdlerised state .
7 One strange chapter in this story came to be written at Geneva in 1986 when a difficult problem of ceiling division in conference was overcome by Iran 's proposal that Iraq be freed from the discipline of a quota , enabling it to produce as much as it chose .
8 The last tunnel to be built at Netherton in the Black Country has a towing path on each side .
9 Its origins go back to 1939 when , due to the clouds of War , a decision was taken to remove the majority of Army Ordnance stores from Woolwich Arsenal and Dockyard to a new Army Depot to be built at Donnington in Shropshire .
10 Head teacher of Bentley School , Philip Callaway , told the Herald that during the week , the children 's topic work would also be looking at changes in everyday life over the 150 years .
11 Now I 'm sure you 'd like to know what I 'm gon na be teaching next week apart from this so if you 'd like to read ahead , we 'll be looking at decision-making in organisations , okay ?
12 We 're going to be looking at Lewes in the period during the late middle ages , early modern period , when it had an unchartered corporation , how the town was governed and so on .
13 We 're going to be looking at Lewes in the period during the late middle ages , early modern period when it had an unchartered corporation , how the town was governed and so on .
14 Later we shall be looking at ways in which a teacher might deal with this problem .
15 A prime example of that can be seen at Blidworth in my constituency .
16 This can be seen at work in the House of Lords decision in Overend & Gurney Co v Gibb , just mentioned .
17 Straightforward examples can be seen at Brampton in Norfolk , where the extensive ribbon developments are confined to the junction itself and the main roads radiating east , south and west , and at Braintree , where they occupy only the west and south-west approach roads at the expense of the staggered road junction itself ( fig. 6A and B ) .
18 For travellers to the United States in the last few decades of the nineteenth century the immigrants to be seen at stations in the West , particularly in Omaha , were one of the most striking images of their visits .
19 The proof of this can be seen at Verulamium in the theatre excavation ( Kenyon , 1934 ) the orchestra of which was used as a rubbish dump at the end of the fourth century , probably a deliberate act of desecration by Christians .
20 One of them was British director John Dexter , who was casting Peter Shaffer 's The Royal Hunt of the Sun , to be performed at ANTA in October 1965 .
21 We sent the lambs to be sold at auction in the autumn .
22 Sotheby 's yesterday opened the doors of Headington Hill Hall , the Maxwell family 's Oxford home since 1959 , for a viewing of its contents to be sold at auction in January .
23 We should like to call the attention of your readers , if we may , to the Forms of Prayer to be Used at Sea in the Book of Common Prayer — still the standard authorised prayer book for the Church of England , which include prayers before or during a storm and thanksgiving for safety and deliverance , as well as the very beautiful collect which begins ‘ Prevent us , O Lord , in all our doings ’ , in which the word ‘ prevent ’ is used in its original sense of ‘ go before us ’ .
24 Sotheby 's will be offering one of the two greatest paintings by Kandinsky to be offered at auction in the last thirty years .
25 ‘ The new company will be based at Culham in Oxfordshire . ’
26 The Murphy 's Cup , the Stableford event which saw its debut as a European Tour special event at St. Pierre this season , has been awarded full status on the Tour will be played at Fulford in August , 1990 .
27 Within a year he had given detailed and authoritative evidence to the House of Commons and been instrumental in the passage of two bills which abolished gaolers ' fees and enabled counties to pay for a proper service ; which allowed discharged defendants to be set at liberty in open court ; and which not only improved sanitation and health arrangements but made it obligatory for justices to have a concern for the health of prisoners .
28 It was safe to assume , he said , that no more than a dozen MPs knew whether they should be reaching for the champagne or the shotgun when the Government announced last month that the business rate was to be set at 36p in the pound last month .
29 While working from the Billingham gallery , some of his work , such as those items exhibited at Kirkleatham , may be found at venues in the area .
30 Classic examples can be found at Wollaston in Northamptonshire and Fenny Compton in Warwickshire .
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