Example sentences of "at [noun prp] by a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Known to some as the Capacious Curate because of his considerable appetite , he was doubly blessed at Sunderland by a visit to the Methodist church near the Roker End . |
2 | Ulf , the bishop whose capabilities had so little impressed Bishop Ealdred , had disappeared from view and been replaced at Dorchester by a Saxon , Wulfwig , who was known to be on good terms with Leofric of Mercia . |
3 | ‘ Queen Margaret believes , ’ he continued , ‘ that her husband was murdered at Flodden by a member of Les Blancs Sangliers who have since waged continuous war against those who advised her late husband , such as Selkirk and Ruthven . ’ |
4 | In the late 1950s and early 1960s a survey of sources of radio waves from outer space was carried out at Cambridge by a group of astronomers led by Martin Ryle ( who had also worked with Bondi , Gold , and Hoyle on radar during the war ) . |
5 | Charles the Bald , by contrast , could be appropriated by the French in the nineteenth century : hence the erection of the obelisk at Fontenoy by a group of local patriots . |
6 | Defender David Bardsley is ruled out of today 's match at Southampton by an ankle injury picked up playing for England in Spain , while Andy Sinton is also very doubtful with a sore foot . |
7 | In December I was interviewed on a dark evening at Trinity by a group of Fellows , one of whom wore enormous boots and all of them seemed amused by my belief that there were no good books on eighteenth-century English history . |
8 | England 's Under-19 side drew the three- ‘ Test ’ series against their Pakistani counterparts , winning the third match at Lahore by an innings and 22 runs . |
9 | The first launch was made on January 26th 1944 and the remainder were completed at Leith by a workforce of 600 men . |
10 | Matters had not been helped by the murder of the Earl of Moray at Linlithgow by a member of the rival Hamilton family , who aimed his musket from an upper window behind a line of washing . |
11 | At St. Martin 's the Festivals were always celebrated at Evensong by a procession around the Church during the final hymn , when the four banners were carried . |