Example sentences of "at [noun prp] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It was Barron who had made a show of looking at the figures but it was MacQuillan who had screamed at Pascoe down the telephone accusing him of fraud . |
2 | An answer came from Huddersfield , where the Town Football Club were looking for an assistant to their secretary-manager Ambrose Langley , who had partnered Chapman 's brother at Hull before the war . |
3 | Durham Greens will be joining a national CND demonstration against Trident when the first submarine is named at Barrow-in-Furness at the end of the month . |
4 | Having secured a regional detente with the Soviet Union , the Americans no longer need the base facility at Berbera on the coast of the Gulf of Aden . |
5 | Somalian pragmatism had already been indicated in October 1974 when the Somali leader Siad Barre had offered the United States naval-base facilities at Kismayu in the south , to balance the Soviet facilities at Berbera in the north . |
6 | The Wellington was , of course , designed by Barnes Wallis using his geodetic construction principles and was one of the aircraft built at Brooklands during the war . |
7 | Marwood had a spell on loan at Middlesbrough towards the end of the season . |
8 | Why not run some trains beyond the intended terminus at Middlesbrough to the coast Saltburn and Whitby ? |
9 | In form at Middlesbrough at the moment is the former Sheffield dog , Batley Ranger , now with trainer Ronnie Chambers . |
10 | ‘ I am happy at Middlesbrough at the moment . |
11 | TINY tots in Cleveland planted acorns and conkers in nursery beds at Middlesbrough for the forest of their future . |
12 | He failed at Whitehall before the king , but made converts of Robert Boyle , Andrew Marvell , John Evelyn and many others ‘ of known honesty and intelligence ’ . |
13 | The last time the two teams met , was at Kingsholm in the league last season . |
14 | A number of jobs were lost at Laffont at the end of 1991 . |
15 | For her to have gone off with him like that showed she must still care for him and yet she had been looking so adoringly at Fernando on the yacht . |
16 | Then they will take their place on the ship at Tilbury among the food , plants and livestock cargo . |
17 | He looked down at Edouard from the horse 's back , and Edouard looked up at him . |
18 | He also denied that his wife had given him any details of who she was supposed to be meeting at TVL at the time of the party . |
19 | [ That this House condemns British Coal for its closure of the Coventry Colliery at Keresely with the loss of 1,300 jobs , completed in a mere 13 days from the announcement of the decision to the working of the last shift ; believes that the pit is not abandoned but mothballed with 40 million tonnes of good quality reserves of medium sulphur content which will be kept on a care and maintenance basis until a link-up is organised by a privatised Daw Mill Colliery should the Government be re-elected ; condemns British Coal 's refusal to attend two meetings of local authority and parish councillors , local honourable Members of this House and church representatives and notes the absence at the meetings of 24th October and 11th November of the local Tory honourable Members ; and calls for a public inquiry into the methods of the closure and the false economics which talk of losses ' yet fail to take into account the future cost to public funds of lost production and taxes paid , and of dole and unemployment payments to be made . ] |
20 | In all , some 368 coaches were converted for use as ambulance trains at Wolverton through the war . |
21 | These were to be the last workmen 's cottages built at Wolverton by the Company . |
22 | Chapman always admired this partnership , based , he believed , on mutual respect and understanding , and liked to view his own position at Highbury in the light of it . |
23 | Contrary to normal practice , ‘ the most discussed football official of recent years ’ , as the Daily Mail described him , had his team training at Highbury in the week before the final , rather than at a country or seaside resort ( Brighton was later to become the favoured Cup training ground ) . |
24 | Later research shows this story to have been unlikely : the Court was not at Wilton at the time and the Earl of Pembroke was not on speaking terms with Laud . |
25 | I remember the incident well as I was an ATCO at Dunsfold at the time . , |
26 | The Sheikh has a string of horses at Manton under the care of the present incumbent , Barry Hills , who leases the facilities from Sangster . |
27 | Hills took over at Manton at the end of 1986 after Sangster sacked Michael Dickinson . |
28 | Both will play tomorrow at Gateshead for the defending National League champions , who can not afford too many more domestic slips following their opening-day defeat at unbeaten Brixton . |
29 | While Hill , who slid off at Kyalami during the season 's opening grand prix , purred with satisfaction , his old friend and rival Johnny Herbert was left to reflect on a day of mixed fortunes . |
30 | Kinane stared at Kelly in the evening gloom . |