Example sentences of "at [adj] [noun pl] [unc] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Dismissal at Scottish Churches ' House
2 The conference , which will take place on 4 June at Chartered Accountants ' Hall and costs £399.50 , is open to anyone .
3 The concert will take place at Chartered Accountants ' Hall at 6pm on Monday , 26 October .
4 For example , John Maples , the then Economic Secretary to the Treasury , accepted an invitation to launch the Faculty at a luncheon at Chartered Accountants ' Hall in May of last year .
5 The treaty 's economic goals , Sir Michael told his audience of leading businessmen at Chartered Accountants ' Hall , remained valid , with or without progress towards monetary union , and he hoped that it would not fall apart .
6 She was the driving force behind last month 's Mozart evening at Chartered Accountants ' Hall in aid of the Chartered Accountants ' Benevolent Association .
7 At Hunan Teachers ' College in Changsha , the situation worsened .
8 The first comprehensive study in Britain that looks specifically at Black women 's experience of domestic violence is currently nearing completion .
9 Notes expanded from session at Qualified Teachers ' Day on 10th January 1981
10 However , so much of what is now being produced lacks these very qualities that it may be more useful to look at successful artists ' work to find an answer to this question .
11 All of us are aware of the problems of someone who was living alone and struggling to maintain a large house , but I am genuinely surprised at Conservative Members ' enthusiasm for a benefit that is clearly not targeted .
12 Accountancy Television has started a monthly video service , Professional Focus , aimed specifically at practising firms ' training requirements .
13 That is , while it may prove difficult or impossible to devise the appropriate experiment to get at young children 's appreciation of logical necessity , they may reveal that they have a measure of understanding of logical necessity in what they say and do in everyday contexts .
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