Example sentences of "[Wh det] [vb -s] [adv prt] at [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This week it 's our drama series , Family Pride , the country 's first Asian soap opera , which goes out at teatime on Thursdays and will soon be shown three nights a week on Channel Four .
2 STOCKTON , thumped by 40 points in their last two games , ring the changes up front for tomorrow 's attractive home match with West Hartlepool , which kicks off at noon .
3 Martin Saunders retains the full back position for the hastily arranged game at Middlesbrough , which kicks off at noon .
4 She says the settlement , which works out at £252,000 a year , will allow her to keep her maid , cook and secretary and help with the costs of a plush Milan apartment .
5 But the parent owns 80 per cent of Telecom , which works out at £3.2billion .
6 But he says he 'll go to court rather than pay for the round which works out at £17.50 a measure .
7 A total of 700 schools , both primary and secondary , use the scheme — which works out at 8p for a third-pint bottle — throughout Northern Ireland .
8 Naturally , with no reserve of our own in the county , we are much interested in what goes on at Rutland Water .
9 It is , it 's sort of like it 's sort of like extradited from the rest of the er the rest of the whole university , you know , nobody really cares about what goes on at Handsworth .
10 Or is it because they do not actually know what goes on at field sport events such as shooting ?
11 When one is a member of any society from a distance it is easy to get a wrong impression about what goes on at headquarters .
12 To put members ‘ in the picture ’ about just what goes on at Potters Bar the tour extended to the membership department , the various offices and even the accounts department .
13 She shows how the individual ( artist ) can oppose corporate image-making by using what lies around at home , plus the traditional methods of parody , satire and humour : of taking an image " too far " or nowhere near far enough .
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