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

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1 He then noticed Mrs Wilks at the telephone box and , in his rear-view mirror , he saw that the grey saloon car had pulled on to the hard shoulder and was heading towards her .
2 One saw the driver talking to and touching Mrs Wilks at the emergency telephone box , the silver car parked near by .
3 medical man with a very aristocratic practice who attends Mrs Dombey at the time of Paul 's birth .
4 Recently there 's been no sign of Mrs Cooper at the charity 's headquarters in West Sussex .
5 ‘ Alice Muir , ’ he writes , ‘ was a homeopathist and in 1878 treated old Mrs McNeil at the Boathouse in Brodick so successfully that two years later the latter presented her with an engraved tumbler glass . ’
6 That 's what your guide captain said to me once — or was it Mrs Tyson at the riding stables ?
7 The Princess Margaret , Countess of Snowdon was represented by the Hon Mrs Wills at the Memorial Service for Colonel the Hon Sir Gordon Palmer which was held in St George 's Chapel , Windsor Castle , this afternoon .
8 ‘ We were told that it was going to be arranged for Barry to sing ‘ The White Cliffs of Dover ’ with Mrs Thatcher at the end of the show .
9 Catherine or St Catherine 's Hill itself constituted a Pandora 's box of small-town trades and occupations at the time : everything from a gingerbread maker to a hairdresser , a staymaker , a breechesmaker , Charles Tucker the coalminer , John Golledge the blind schoolmaster , Mrs Allen at the Castle public house , and even John Ward , who seemed to be able to support himself by practising the noble art of a ‘ horse jockey ’ .
10 They found one entry referring to some specific survey station that read : " See Mrs Jones at the farm ; she knows where it is . "
11 ‘ It 's my birthday tomorrow , ’ said old Mrs Ransome at the Post Office .
12 In 1925 they published a ‘ descriptive ’ record entitled ‘ Mr and Mrs Brown at the Football Match ’ , claiming 4851 voices could be heard .
13 On Monday they had lunch with Mrs Eckersley at the Hotel Continentale , where she was staying .
14 The umpires conferred , then , like Tweedledum and Tweedledee in their striped shirts , cantered over to the third man in the stands , who 'd been gazing at Mrs Sherwood at the time and missed the incident altogether , and who now waved his down-turned palms back and forth to indicate no foul .
15 On his way home he again visited Mrs Wood at the hotel .
16 I do n't know where they went , but Mrs McDougall at the post office could probably tell you , if you wanted to get in touch again .
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