Example sentences of "at [noun prp] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 CAST , ex-La 's bass player John Power 's new band , play a string of support dates at Hull The Adelphi with Pele .
2 At Barrow-in-Furness the site of the new town was owned by the dukes of Devonshire , one of whom was responsible for its planning in the middle decades of the nineteenth century .
3 On arrival at Bridgnorth the train was propelled to the limit of the line when the buffer stops were reached at the Hollybush Road siding .
4 At Whitehall the petition was unloaded and carried on the shoulders of eight officers into the Commons .
5 and this afternoon the Gloucester coach was weighing up his team 's next opponents … tomorrow at Kingsholm the cherry and whites take on the South African Barbarians … a team bristling with international talent … they were warming up on the playing fields at Wycliffe School in Stonehouse …
6 At Greenwich the door opened behind me and someone else forced his way in .
7 At Luxor the cruise ships often lie four or more deep at their moorings so that their passengers ' view can be of the side of the next ship instead of the river and the Theban hills , and the desert air is replaced by their neighbours ' diesel exhaust .
8 There had been no war in Europe between Britain and any continental power since the defeat of Napoleon at Waterloo a century earlier , when the scale and power of armaments had been puny by comparison to those available in the early 1900s .
9 Roman medallions were made in small quantities and so the die would be likely to survive , while at Dalisandos no coinage was made in the intervening years .
10 At Laruns the valley divides or , if that description is demeaning to the Gave d'Ossau , another , smaller valley joins it from the east .
11 FOR the second week running high quality furniture topped the price lists and at Andersons a mahogany D-end economy table was sold at £2,250 ; another economy table from the Georgian era for £1,700 and a pair of shaped top , cabriole leg specimen cabinets at £1,250 .
12 In October 1917 , minute 27640 states : The Acting General Manager mentioned that in connection with the aeroplanes which the Railway Companies had been asked to construct for the government , the L & NW had undertaken at Wolverton a share of the work , i.e. construction of wings .
13 Hirst is on the mend after cracking his ankle at Highbury a fortnight ago , and Bright said : ‘ I like his style of play and feel we can work well together .
14 At Highbury the trouble stemmed from the Canute-like attempts of Sir Henry Norris to halt the rising tide of transfer fees .
15 To handle these matters , there is at Wilton a team which is as smart as any in the City of London , and operates in futures markets in the same way .
16 At Torness a demonstration wind generator and solar panels have been installed at the Visitor Centre to raise public awareness of renewable technology .
17 At Brighton a month ago we watched Paddy Ashdown keep a tight enough grip on his party to ensure that it does not slip away into the political undergrowth .
18 At Ferrara the cathedral has been much altered , but the façade remains with its lower part Romanesque and the upper stages Gothic .
19 But at Stillington a shot was fired from a 12-bore shotgun .
20 ‘ I just want good health , so I can work again at Chelsea every day , ’ he says .
21 As in so many competitions however , the cash alternative is more attractive than the star prize — and at Chelsea the alternative is nearly £23m .
22 Tournaments were a regular feature of noble life in these years , and in 1344 at an especially magnificent tournament held at Windsor the king took an oath to establish an Order of Knights of the Round Table as it had existed in the days of Ring Arthur .
23 Much of the spur for the tight rein which has been kept on emotion has come from the players themselves after their 10-9 victory over England at Cardiff a fortnight ago .
24 ‘ You will recall , sire , at Cannes a gentleman was taken ill . ’
25 The branch already provides almost 300 trophies for other competitions , including the country 's only half marathon race which is run at Buenhope every year .
26 The reason was that at Trico the district committee ( which in the engineering union structure is a very important body ) was dominated by the left while at Electrolux it was controlled by the right .
27 There were at Grunwick a group of exceptional women , women of great dignity and strength of personality like Jayaben Desai and Kalaben Patel who although in no sense ‘ westernised ’ had rejected traditional attitudes that women should be submissive and passive .
28 At Bukhara the station was ten miles from the old city .
29 From the moment the world championship reached its present stature by moving to The Crucible at Sheffield no title holder had gone beyond the first round the following year .
30 When Florey came to the chair of pathology at Sheffield a year or two later , Paine mentioned the matter to him but aroused no obvious interest .
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