Example sentences of "at [noun] [coord] at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | While crowds at Netherdale and at the relegation games should be large , the biggest attendance could be at Inverleith , where Stewart's-Melville will be hoping the experience of players such as Finlay Calder , Douglas Wyllie and Julian Scott will see them win their Division II promotion clash with Musselburgh . |
2 | Meanwhile , Tyneside is braced for more explosions after the blasts at Gateshead and at a disused Esso oil terminal at North Shields . |
3 | In the case of the GCE , both at O and at A level , maximum possible marks were allocated to each question on the examination papers before the papers were written , and there were cut-off points in total marks , determining the different grades . |
4 | On this particular day , they had been shooting at Taos and at the end of it they dropped some acid and took off with two other friends to visit the nearby tomb of D.H . |
5 | His words were taken up by many who would not have dreamed of opening any of his more technical works , and he came to be in great demand as a speaker at rallies and at the numerous conferences and seminars on the death of images organized by the Universities , the Churches and the innumerable Humanist organizations which had mushroomed in the immediately preceding decades . |
6 | Separation of training In contrast to the government 's approach to school planning and management in 1990 , a report six years earlier aimed its message at heads and at an LEA . |
7 | The boy often went to stay at Ely and at the age of 8 could be observed giving strangers a guided tour . |
8 | He had driven home slowly and stopped twice on the way at the Hollybush at Newark and at the Merrie England . |
9 | Flying at 2,000mph and at an altitude of 80,000ft crews often saw more of the world in one day than most people see in their lifetime . |
10 | Development there has been described by Lehmann as ‘ modernisation with fitful growth ’ , because the expansion of the state apparatus has meant modernisation in terms of growing bureaucracy and an increase in formal , at the expense of clientelist and personal , relationships at work but at the same time agricultural productivity has been erratic ( Lehmann 1982 ) . |
11 | Taylor was educated at home and at a private day-school , and as apprentice to his father . |
12 | Educated at home and at a school in Kensington , she was presented at court in 1857 . |
13 | In one of his earliest pamphlets , called The Reason of Church Government , he said this about himself : ‘ After I had for my first years , by the ceaseless diligence and care of my father , whom God recompense , been exercised to the tongues and some sciences as my age would suffer , by sundry masters and teachers , both at home and at the schools , it was found that whether ought was imposed me by them that had the overlooking , or be taken to of mine own choice in English or other tongue , prosing or versing but chiefly by this latter , style by certain vital signs it had was likely to live . |
14 | ‘ Teleworking is the use of modern computer technology to allow people to work at home or at a local telecentre . |
15 | The question was , how to fit in a fortnight at Bristol and at the same time finish the novel . |
16 | At enrolment and at the end of each treatment period , subjects and their closest relative or friend completed a questionnaire about symptoms and signs during hypoglycaemia . |
17 | Many of the famous capitals , decorated by animals , biblical scenes , demons , etc. , have been removed for safety from the vibration of the bells to an upstairs museum where they can be studied at leisure and at a more accessible height . |
18 | Jacob studied at the Yeshiva de los Pintos at Rotterdam and at the age of twenty-five was already a rabbi in Amsterdam . |
19 | The communal strategy is aimed not just at poverty but at the constant military harassment they face ; strength is sought through unity . |
20 | The telephone has to be manned 24 hours a day , 7 days a week , so when it is my turn on duty ( at night or at the weekends ) , answering the phone occupies much of my time . |
21 | I was then asked : ‘ what 's the difference between a law course at polytechnic and at the university ? ’ |
22 | Rocket tests are carried out at a missile centre at Shuan-ch'eng-tsu or at a nuclear test range in Lop Nor . |
23 | For instance the , the hymns that he all had , I presume at Salisbury Park er certainly with us and at Johnstown and at the Rio where there 's no alternative , was all from the congregation |
24 | We commence with the service sector , looking particularly at retailing and at the holiday and entertainments ( night clubs , dance halls ) Industry . |
25 | If she has children does she talk to other mothers at playgroup or at the school gate ? |
26 | We were able to develop a scheme in association with people we knew at Birmingham and at Aston and at the Open Universities , whereby students could meet their fourth year dissertation requirements by working in association with publicly funded research and development projects . |
27 | Not so ! always said that he had enjoyed his time at Kirkcaldy and at the lunch he underlined that sentiment . |
28 | In the Survival Study , a random , stratified sample of 520 compounds was selected and blood samples were taken from all the children living in these compounds at baseline and at the end of the trial . |
29 | The dispute took place after the English victory at Agincourt and at a time of growing alliance between Henry V and the Emperor Sigismund against the French , and there is little doubt that the principal French spokesman on the subject , Cardinal Pierre d'Ailly , was largely concerned with cutting the enemy down to size . |
30 | Last summer — and 11 years on — on a tricky surface at Headingley and at a crucial time , he played his greatest Test innings , carrying his bat for an extraordinary 7½ hours making an unbeaten 154 . |