Example sentences of "at the [noun pl] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The boy manservant , George Yaxlee , had said he 'd gone to the stable to meet Leon , the Italian boy , at nine on Friday night ; they had stayed together , first at the stable , then at the darts final at the Dersingham Arms until ten-thirty .
2 Do n't just look at the vehicle , look at the things attendant to the vehicle .
3 Now everyone hopes the curtain is opening at the Roses Theatre on a successful and prosperous future .
4 The Gala night at the Roses Theatre in Tewkesbury welcomed a new comedy double act …
5 — DURHAM CIU branch has organised a lecture on club management on June 10 at the Miners Hall in Durham .
6 The press photographers certainly thought so with 30 lenses behind the Lithuanian goal and none remotely near Packie Bonner at the Wanderers end of the ground .
7 Members of the Veteran Car Club of Great Britain arrived at the Visitors Centre for a visit , part of which involved a site coach tour .
8 This came when the satellite threw off the cover that had protected the sensitive detectors during the launch and afterwards , while the team at the operations centre at the Rutherford-Appleton Laboratory checked that the telescope was pointing correctly .
9 Still , we make fun of the titanic , we look back at the romans-christians thing with a sense of romance … why not the munich ‘ disaster ’ .
10 Weardale Field Study Centre will hold its annual general meeting at the Dales Centre in Stanhope at 7pm on March 23 .
11 A rapid look at The Times newspaper for this Monday in April might give us just the slightest inkling of the minutiae of English life on a most ordinary of ordinary days : Dickens was completing David Copperfield ; Bass 's India Pale Ale could be had for 33s. per 18-gallon cask ; Hampshire Breakfast Bacon would cost you 7½d. by the half side , while Captain Reid 's ‘ Walls End ’ coal was 19s. a ton .
12 At the Judges Guild at Leicester .
13 They come from all over to drink at the Bulls Head in Craswall , on the Herefordshire Wales border .
14 Mr Hadley , who teaches at the Grants School of Wine , cites studies which have found that compared with lifelong abstainers , moderate drinkers show a 26 per cent reduction in the incidence of heart trouble .
15 When she died , a couple of years later , he was so heartbroken that he made sure he would share her final resting place at the Downs Crematorium in Bear Road when he , too , was laid to rest .
16 But even as preparations were being made to fly them home , talks were going on with independent schools all over England in the hope of finding them free places.Andrew Auster is one of the organizers of the scheme … and he 'll be taking some of the orphans at the Downs School in Colwall :
17 The picture flashed into her mind of the coffee-room at the Feathers inn at Newark .
18 We spent Christmas 1989 at the Feathers Hotel in Woodstock .
19 The Code also applies to offers for private companies so resident where : ( 1 ) their equity share capital has been listed on the London Stock Exchange at any time in the ten years before the relevant date ; ( 2 ) dealings in their equity share capital have been advertised in a newspaper on a regular basis for a continuous period of at least six months in the ten years prior to the relevant date ; ( 3 ) their equity share capital has been the subject of a marketing arrangement as described in CA 1985 , s163(2) ( b ) ( eg on the USM ) at any time in the ten years prior to the relevant date ; or ( 4 ) the company has filed a prospectus for the issue of equity share capital at the Companies Registry at any time in the ten years before the relevant date .
20 He takes over his job at the telecommunications regulator on 1 April .
21 He played down suggestions that President Bush and M Delors could resolve the central dispute over agricultural subsidies at the EC-US summit in Washington next week .
22 An 18-point agenda was drawn up , focusing principally on the CIS charter , due to be signed in Minsk at the CIS summit of Dec. 4 .
23 When Wales lost to Bridgend 10 days ago , home supporters , who would now like nothing better than a Test-match miracle at the Arms Park on 4 November , taunted the beaten team with chants of ‘ Easy ’ .
24 If they beat First Division Maesteg at the Arms Park on December 19 , Cardiff will face the winner of Narberth and St Peter 's .
25 It can only get tougher for the tourists when they face a resurgent Wales at the Arms Park on Saturday , although home hopes of upsetting the world champions were delivered a huge blow yesterday , when Swansea full-back Tony Clement was forced to pull out with a stress fracture of the leg .
26 ‘ I 'm sure the All Blacks expect six games against Welsh clubs culminating in an international at the Arms Park to be a hard tour .
27 He chased them in Australia last year , tried to hunt them down at the Arms Park in the World Cup , but found himself on the end of the heaviest Welsh defeats home and away .
28 But there was the failure at the Arms Park in 1989 , the slip in the 1990 grand slam decider at Murrayfield and defeat against Australia in the World Cup final last November .
29 Nor was there when , in another famous victory , Scotland scored five tries to one in beating Wales 34-18 at the Arms Park in 1982 — a match perfectly encapsulated in Andy Irvine 's immortal comment : ‘ We looked dangerous every time Wales got the ball ! ’
30 In the summer of 1918 he began to devote more time to the club in between duties at the arms factory in Barnbow , but , perhaps sensing that trouble was brewing , he suddenly resigned as secretary-manager on 16 December to go into full-time industrial management with Joseph Watson & Sons at the Olympia oil and cake works in Selby .
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