Example sentences of "the [noun prp] [noun] at the " in BNC.

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1 The UK Secretary of State for Defence , Tom King , made a four-day visit to the Falkland Islands at the beginning of March 1990 .
2 Scottish international Lynn Harding , preparing for the Stockholm Marathon at the end of the month , set a course record when she won the women 's race by over four minutes from Durham City veteran Julie Coleby .
3 There is a fine example of this between the Peter/Ellen duet at the end of the Prologue and the well-known " Dawn " Interlude ( I ) into which it leads .
4 John assured me that it did n't matter in the least , and amused himself by taxying the machine up and down the runways , testing and running-in the VW engine at the same time .
5 Eighteen paintings , the majority previously unpublished , include works by Agostino Carracci , a Ribera ‘ Portrait of a Man ’ currently showing in the Ribera exhibition at the Metropolitan , a sketch for the Brera San Carlo Borromeo altarpiece by Procaccini and a ‘ Christ on the Mount of Olives ’ by Preti .
6 Maclean opens his account in Madrid against local player Alberto Codina a week today , while for Donaldson , who reached the semi-finals of the Danish Open last month , the Guernsey event at the end of next month marks another breakthrough in that it is the first time she has gone straight in to the main draw for a Grade A tournament .
7 The world system theorists , who publish regularly in Review , the journal of the Braudel Center at the State University of New York at Binghamton , of which Wallerstein is the intellectual inspiration , have developed a systematic and far-reaching analysis based on a dynamically changing division of labour between the core , peripheral and semi-peripheral countries within the orbit of the capitalist world system .
8 This morning I put the kettle on the gas before going down to the Blair toilet at the bottom of the maize field .
9 As many audiences and record collectors already know , he took lessons in conducting so that he might perform the work himself , and since his first concert in New York 's Lincoln Center , he has been invited to perform it with 20 orchestras around the world ( he will be conducting the Philharmonia Orchestra at the Royal Festival Hall , London in November ) .
10 OLDHAM manager Joe Royle is banking on a repeat performance to see off Cambridge in the Coca-Cola Cup at the Abbey Stadium tonight .
11 From the Lincoln presidency at the end of the nineteenth century to the 1920s , Mills argues , an economic elite directed the nation 's affairs .
12 Pope John Paul II performed the beatification ceremony , which precedes canonisation , at St Peter 's in the Vatican city at the weekend in the presence of a Scottish delegation which included Father Martin Johnston , the parish priest in Berwickshire where Duns Scotus was born .
13 Also absent was the name of Karsten ‘ Cash ’ Mahlmann , the Stotler executive who was chairman of the CBoT and a member of the NFA board at the time of the crisis .
14 The Rowan Clinic at the Royal London Hospital has a team of counsellors , so basic assessment may be undertaken by someone other than the client 's personal counsellor .
15 We are retaining our Medau identity when appearing at prestigious events and thanks to the generosity of one of our Vice-Presidents ( ‘ Medau 's Grandmama ’ as she calls herself ) Peggy Secord , the Team will appear in new Medau Blue outfits at the CCPR Festival at the Royal Albert Hall in 1985 .
16 1985 was special for me — as one of the National Display Team I took part in the CCPR celebrations at the Royal Albert Hall , and later in that year I successfully completed the Medau Teacher Training Course .
17 At 10.00 pm on the night of the game , Ally McLeod received a telegram at the Sierra Hotel at the team 's training base in Alta Gracia .
18 The proprietors recommend the Sussex Kitchen at the Pelham Arms which provides good , reasonably priced food .
19 Well , if one looks at the Sussex coast at the present day , most of the Sussex coast is protected in some way from the action of the sea , either by a sea wall , or by a groined beach .
20 The IRA admitted yesterday it was guilty of the firebomb blitz on the Gateshead MetroCentre at the weekend .
21 Complementing the Dieppe exhibition at the Museum he joins folk/rock guitarist and composer Andy Roberts for a modern celebration of Normandy .
22 The Beeson Ward at the Radcliffe Infirmary in Oxford has pioneered a new type of nursing , but it 's being closed down because the local Health Authority says it does n't have enough money to keep it going .
23 THE Cannon Hill Puppet Theatre will use , for the first time in Britain , puppets hand-crafted in the Japanese style Bunraku , to present Andersen 's The Snow Queen at the Midlands Arts Centre , Cannon Hill Park , Birmingham ( 021 440 3838 ) , until Jan 3 .
24 If this prophecy conveys anything of the sentiments of the Crowland community at the time , it must have been from congenial company hostile to Penda 's descendants that Aethelbald emerged to establish himself as king in Mercia , if not when Ceolred died ( ASC A , s.a. , 716 ) then certainly when an otherwise unknown Ceolwald , who may have succeeded Ceolred , died or was driven out .
25 This pulsar was discovered in a search of the southern galactic plane ( well after the end of the COS-B mission ) using the Parkes radiotelescope at the relatively high frequency of 1,500MHz ( ref. 15 ) .
26 In 1910 , however , the relatively conservative and impressionist-dominated ( by Liebermann , Slevogt , Corinth , and others ) executive committee of the Secession refused to give space to the Brücke painters at the annual exhibition .
27 Sedgemore , 27 , who packs down against Maesteg in the fourth round of the Swalec Cup at the Arms Park tomorrow , works underground at Tower Colliery , Hirwaun .
28 We eventually left the outback by way of some tiny townships , widely spaced , and came down onto the Queensland coast at the busy city of Townsville with a modern cylindrical building surmounted by a silvery roof feature .
29 I believe erm the rulers of Kuwait at the time were very erm wise to make such treaty with the British for the protection of their country and the British respected the Kuwait autonomy at the time and this joint erm respect for each other I believe which gave rise to Kuwait to be what it is today .
30 The assistant coach to Fitzgerald , Gerry Murphy , who impressed the players on the New Zealand tour , immediately travelled to Australia after the tour , crossing the Tasman Sea at the request of the IRFU to have a look at the coaching structures in Australia .
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