Example sentences of "at the entrance to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | However , SAVE took the view that the hospital formed an important set piece of Regency townscape , being not only at a focal point in the middle of the royal parks , but also adjacent to both Decimus Burton 's Ionic arch at the entrance to Hyde Park and Apsley House . |
2 | Not surprisingly the choice of ‘ Great Views ’ is a very personal one and many favourites are missing , including my own cherished ones of the Cuillins from Elgol or the summit of Sgurr na Stri at the entrance to Loch Coruisk , or Rannoch Moor seen from Buachaille Etive Mor at the head of Glen Coe . |
3 | They reached the big white gate at the entrance to Mrs Hollidaye 's driveway . |
4 | Please arrive punctually , allowing time to get through the security check at the entrance to Saltire Court and then reception at Dundas and Wilson . |
5 | ‘ Ye Gateway House at the entrance to Council House Square is the last timber-framed house to be built in Shrewsbury . |
6 | Situated at the entrance to Royalty & Empire , the Arcade captured the atmosphere of a bustling Victorian Street Market , and includes : |
7 | The song of a nightingale greeted us at the entrance to Hotel Glade . |
8 | Also of ( sic ) an extra light at the entrance to Chapel Street and at Tuckey 's corner , and the provision of a public convenience which , through no fault of his , has not yet been erected . |
9 | At the entrance to Catgut Alley , Cut-throat Jake rubbed his great hairy hands . |
10 | At the entrance to Rose 's office a plainclothes policewoman was standing . |
11 | Not a bad experience , because there was an Englishman with Erlich 's name on a sheet of cardboard waiting at the entrance to Immigration . |
12 | An excellent example of this type is to be found at the entrance to Poole Harbour ( Fig. 8.30 ) . |
13 | The Echo recently featured an article about a young man who was mugged and robbed at the entrance to Everton Park on Netherfield Road . |
14 | Giant posters measuring 16ft by 8ft were erected by the army at the entrance to Ormeau Park in another desperate attempt to jog someone 's memory . |
15 | There are signs of civilisation along here , with a scattering of crofts and farmsteads , and a narrow road branches off to the isolated community of Badluarach , a lonely outpost at the entrance to Little Loch Broom . |
16 | Scotland fans crowded at the entrance to Wembley threatening to lynch the Celtic keeper , and in an act of sad resignation , Haffey was forced to hide in a suburban house near the stadium . |
17 | Third , the ‘ pinch point ’ at the entrance to St. Giles St. is a good idea in that it slows traffic intending to turn left off The Mound ; however , there is a similar problem at the top of Market St. , and a raised paved crossing there , perhaps also with a pedestrian crossing , would be an improvement . |
18 | A bend in the path brought him to a stile at the entrance to Lulling Woods . |
19 | But at the entrance to Baldersdale , the difference is dramatic . |
20 | Scene from the award-winning Gerald of Wales exhibition at the entrance to Criccieth |
21 | And while the RUC maintains a permanent guard at the entrance to Stormont Castle it is vulnerable to mortar attack . |
22 | It was a long trip , not helped by a tyre that cried ‘ enough ! ’ in the middle of nowhere and required changing — a job made more difficult by the fact that Odd-Knut had no spare — but ultimately we arrived at the entrance to Rostadalen . |
23 | When he 'd left her at the entrance to Newcastle Place the day Pa died she 'd ached with disappointment that she might never see him again . |
24 | The second man was seen by a witness standing at the entrance to Martlesham underpass at the A1214 roundabout at about 11.30 am on Thursday , February 11 . |
25 | Construction of the two-mile line from Cocker Street , at the entrance to Claremont Park , to Dean Street near South Pier , was the joint responsibility of the Company and Corporation . |
26 | It was not until 1837 that the beautiful pair of wrought-iron gates , which had been at the entrance to Heathfield House , facing Turnham Green , were purchased by the Duke of Devonshire for the main entrance to Chiswick House , created as the alternative to the old main entrance off Lord Burlington 's Lane . |
27 | R6858 was later displayed at the entrance to Scampton and when 83 Squadron returned to the Station , by now equipped with another Avro classic , the Vulcan , the 467 Squadron code letters were replaced by its original markings of ‘ OL-Q ’ . |
28 | One is 6in by 8in and shows a beached boat and three boats in sail ; another of the same size shows sailing boats entering Whitby harbour ; and the third is 8in by 10in and shows a beached sailing boat at the entrance to Whitby harbour . |
29 | I did that by averting my eyes and crossing the road quickly , almost tripping over a chestnut-seller at the entrance to St Christopher 's Place . |
30 | I went into Fortnum and Mason and then across the road to speak to a gentleman dressed in very fine livery and top hat who stood at the entrance to Burlington Arcade . |