Example sentences of "the [noun] place " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Are you coming to the Stasi place ? ’ |
2 | Sort of erm near the computer place . |
3 | the the chap at the at the computer place died |
4 | More recent theories suggest the crossing place further down river at Rochester or Chatham , but Dunkin tells us the Roman Army ( the seventh and tenth legions ) then turned along through what is now Snodland and Halling burning and wasting the country as they advanced through the villages . |
5 | in slow procession through the crossing place ; |
6 | ‘ It 's an open battle for the striker place ’ … |
7 | which was probably the burial place of the East Anglian King Redwald who died in the seventh century AD. contained a wealth of fine metalwork including a sword . |
8 | Some small groups within lineages might build a shrine at the burial place of a revered grandfather , call him sidi ( lord ) , and visit the shrine in a group from time to time . |
9 | There is a remarkable Calvary Chapel here by Ferdinand Brokof of 1719–20 and the church is also notable for being the burial place of Karel Škréta . |
10 | In a field on the north side of the A758 Ayr/Mauchline road , about a mile west of Failford , there is the site of a tumulus that is said to have been the burial place of King Coilus . |
11 | The lichen encrusted inscription reads : — ‘ This is the burial place of John Dunlop of Overhill and Barbara Gilmor his spouse and their children — 1732 ’ . |
12 | The prosperity which all these minor towns reveal occasionally has a local explanation : Todi 's neighbour , Assisi , was greatly enhanced when it became the burial place of St Francis and a centre of pilgrimage . |
13 | Some historians believe this to be the burial place of the Saxon king , Swaine , from whom the name of the village is reputed to have been derived . |
14 | Cistercian abbey founded in 1143 and traditionally the burial place of Llywelyn the Last . |
15 | The so-called tomb of Osiris was actually the burial place of Djer , a long-forgotten king of the First Dynasty . |
16 | 1771 This meeting also agreed That the sum of one shilling & sixpence Sterling be levied on each Quarter Land towards payment of Expences of a Dyke arround the Burial place in Kilchoman . |
17 | 1771 This meeting also agreed That the sum of one shilling & sixpence Sterling be levied on each Quarter Land towards payment of Expences of a Dyke arround the Burial place in Kilchoman . |
18 | The graveyard is an important landscape feature , since in many cases it represents the burial place of most of the local population over a millennium or more , and is the logical successor to prehistoric barrow groups and Roman cemeteries . |
19 | Other agreements with Japan in 1989 included projects to search for the burial place of Chingis Khan and for development in the Gobi desert . |
20 | Roskilde was an important town in the Middle Ages , a royal residence , and the cathedral was used as the burial place for the Danish kings . |
21 | It became an important building as the burial place for the kings of Sweden . |
22 | The basilican church was generally built over the burial place of the saint to whom it was dedicated . |
23 | The burial place was surrounded by the crypt and above it , in the church , was the high altar . |
24 | Miracles were reported at his tomb as they were at the burial place of Richard Scrope , Archbishop of York , who was beheaded in 1405 and whose popularity as a saintly defender of Church freedoms against the usurpation of secular authority rivalled that of Thomas of Canterbury . |
25 | If a wild card search is chosen however , then you are further prompted for the wild card search string , the search place ; either the ‘ General ’ module name cache ( C ) or the LIFESPAN database ( L ) , and a start string from which the search is to begin . |
26 | The Sushumna seems to be in the effect place occupied by the spinal chord and the Ida and Pingala are similarly located along the main sympathetic nerves . |
27 | At the far end of Semer Water is a ruined building that is said to be the dwelling place of the charitable old couple . |
28 | The metaphor of war came as naturally to the lips of men who discussed their ‘ struggle for existence ’ or the ‘ survival of the fittest ’ , as the metaphor of peace came to them when they described the home : ‘ the dwelling place of joy ’ , the place where ‘ the satisfied ambition of the heart rejoiced ’ , as it could never rejoice outside , since it could never be satisfied , or afford to admit itself satisfied . |
29 | Some sergeants conform to this , others do not , but the general resistance from below to the excesses of authority , coupled with a relative autonomy in the work place , affords the men and women in a section the latitude , if they so wish , to ‘ ease ’ , using Cain 's now familiar term ( 1973 ) , or , to use their word , ‘ bluff ’ . |
30 | Such policies would aim , for example , at the provision of education , the elimination of relative poverty , safety in the work place , environmental and ecological protection , diet , the power of the food , alcohol , and tobacco lobbies , transport policy , both in terms of safety and of minimizing isolation , care and comfort of the elderly and adequate housing , employment , and recreation . |