Example sentences of "[vb past] at [noun] " in BNC.

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1 On 27th November 1877 , Joseph 's people disembarked at Fort Leavenworth .
2 When they had passed under the Ponte di Rialto , with a disappointing view of the backs of its double row of shops , she checked the directions given to her by the hotel clerk , and , along with a jostling crowd of people , some tourists , some locals , disembarked at Sant'Angelo .
3 When they disembarked at Algeciras , the Spanish customs officers searched the car and made them open their luggage .
4 At Westminster they disembarked at King 's Steps , Corbett pulling the hood of his cloak over his head to avoid recognition by any of his colleagues in the Chancery or the Exchequer for he did not want to waste valuable time in idle chatter .
5 On Sept. 19 , 500 Italian troops disembarked at Durres and food relief and trucks were unloaded .
6 On 28 April the Lisbon forces disembarked at Ponta de São Laurenço under cover of firing from the ships .
7 Besides myself there were three other passengers , but they all disembarked at Rarotonga , and after that , for the three days at sea before we reached Koraloona , Robins and I were more or less on our own .
8 Two days later , after a peaceful voyage , we disembarked at Calais — a dreadful place , England 's last foothold in France , nothing more than a glorified fortress packed with men-at-arms and archers , who staggered the streets in their boiled leather jerkins , drinking in the many ale houses and generally looking for trouble .
9 I disembarked at Dover , cursing Benjamin , the King , the Lord Cardinal , and heartily wishing I was back in Ipswich , free from the baleful influence of the Great Ones of the soil .
10 They disembarked at Queen 's Pier , next to the town hall and the British garrison headquarters , for the 25-minute welcome ceremony .
11 Passengers disembarked at Teesside Airport on the outskirts of Darlington to join TV 's ‘ Green Goddess ’ Diana Moran for a workout on the turf .
12 The passengers disembarked at Teesside Airport on the outskirts of Darlington to join TV 's Green Goddess Diana Moran for a workout .
13 LIVERPOOL , meanwhile , is throbbing to the indie beat at Temptation .
14 Most US nuclear power stations are Pressurized Water Reactors of the same basic design as that proposed at Hinkley Point .
15 Doyle jerked at Tug 's arms to bring him round to the table .
16 Having said that , you can look at the Auxerre tie , where we did n't score an away goal and we rallied at Anfield .
17 Having said that , you can look at the Auxerre tie , where we did n't score an away goal and we rallied at Anfield .
18 Sunday Life has learned that detectives had received a number of complaints against the businessmen after cheques bounced at banks .
19 However , the most distinctive part was not the chalk uplands but the little Thames-side hundred of Stoke , lying on the richest soil and closest to London , where little short of half the aggregate wealth belonged to just a dozen men — 2½ per cent of the listed inhabitants — rated at £40 and upwards , indeed practically one-third belonged to the five rated at £100 or more .
20 Polaroid has decided to continue making Type 669 so that there is now a choice between the two emulsions Polacolor 100 rated at ISO 100 and Type 669 at ISO 80 .
21 Polaroid has decided to continue making Type 669 so that there is now a choice between the two emulsions — Polacolor 100 rated at ISO 100 and Type 669 at ISO 80 .
22 As an example , a 6V Zener can be realised by simply connecting a 2.7V Zener in series with one rated at 3.3V !
23 Before leaving for the Far East , Lady Thatcher dined at Claridge 's with Charles Price , the former US Ambassador to London .
24 He never lost the affection and respect of the bank manager Fred Elt whose portrait he painted and with whom he occasionally dined at Elt 's basement flat in Gloucester Place , on one occasion taking Susan Einzig with him .
25 Aung San may not have known which knife and fork to use when he dined at Government House but he had a sure grasp of the realities of power .
26 In November 1804 when he dined at Brathay , Green ‘ was much gratified by the musical performances of the worthy couple . ’
27 In 1802 he records ‘ 19th January — Mr. Ibbetson 's dance ’ and then a few days later he dined at Mr. Ibbetson 's .
28 Last ti me I dined at Balliol I sat next to the Regius Professor of Chemistry , aged around 193 , who told me about his visit to Egypt before the war , probably the Boer War .
29 From here they headed for Wales where they surfaced at Cardiff .
30 They surfaced at intervals , burned hot for a time and then slipped back underground , to be stored again in layers of social and religious memory .
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