Example sentences of "at [det] [noun pl] ' [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 About 1300 journalists registered at this years ' show , and you have only to read the number of column entries and to hear the radio and to see the television to know that the content of this year 's Royal Show stands second to none in the technical content of agricultural exhibitions across the world .
2 It might seem obvious that all good design has to be ‘ editorially led ’ by a full understanding of the relative importance of different sections of the data , and by a full appreciation of the needs of the readers — but a critical look at some companies ' material makes it woefully apparent that things by no means always work like that .
3 He has held a Distinguished Fellowship at All Souls ' College , Oxford , since 1983 .
4 , James ( fl. 1774 ) , clergyman , teacher , and lexicographer , was for many years a curate at All Saints ' Church , Edmonton , Middlesex , and a teacher at schools in Goodman 's Fields and Tottenham .
5 ‘ The store would increase traffic along Carmel Road , destroy the important rural Tees conservation area and take business away from the town centre , ’ he told the meeting at All Saints ' Church Hall in Ravensdale Road .
6 The 33p stamp depicts three shepherds from a window at All Saints ' Church , Porthcawl , Mid Glamorgan , and the 28p and 39p stamps , showing scenes of the three kings bearing gifts , are from the Church of Our Lady and St Peter in Leatherhead , Surrey .
7 Following a reception for 80 guests at All Saints ' Hall , Alton the couple left for their honeymoon in Margate .
8 Keith Elliott 's sermon , delivered in 1948 , was a tribute to his battered bicycle which served as his transport during his curacy at All Saints ' Parish , Palmerston North .
9 Because of the importance that we attach to their manufacturing activities , we should take an early look at those organisations ' progress and performance within their sectors .
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