Example sentences of "[prep] [pos pn] [noun sg] [prep] [noun pl] at " in BNC.

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1 The Queen 's Speech is important not only for the way in which it deals with matters abroad , but also for its emphasis on matters at home .
2 Like the cancer causing retroviruses , the nomads spend much of their time inside chromosomes at various locations in the main body of the DNA : however they often re-form as plasmids to cruise aimlessly about the nucleus .
3 But there is some evidence of his association with liberals at Cambridge which must be mentioned briefly at this point , since it seems rather unlikely that he would have visited France in 1790 and again in 1791–2 if he had no sympathy with what was going on there .
4 Father James Morrow , a campaigner from Braemar , emerged from the 50-minute hearing of his application by magistrates at Bingley , west Yorkshire , and said : ‘ It is up to me now to pursue the matter in the next court . ’
5 MIDDLESBROUGH goalkeeper Ian Ironside faces the biggest challenge of his career against Wolves at Molineux .
6 Ian Ironside IAN Ironside faces the biggest challenge of his career against Wolves at Molineux .
7 The family has already asked for an investigation into her death by officials at Winterton psychiatric hospital , Sedgefield , from which she was discharged for weekend leave a day before she died on Sunday .
8 The river Severn — claims Greenpeace — is already badly polluted in places , caused mainly by the cocktail of chemicals and heavy metals discharged into its estuary by factories at Avonmouth .
9 The sand felt firm here under his feet and he dog-paddled while checking the depth before easing on shore to lie with his chin on pebbles at the water 's edge , hearing the talk of sentries and just able to make out two figures behind a wall beyond the beach .
10 He followed that with his century of points at Ganton .
11 Leapor goes beyond Pope 's criticism of Timon in her attitude toward changes at Crumble Hall .
12 The Crowland chronicler , in his discussion of events at Stony Stratford , makes no distinction between the contribution of the two dukes .
13 The Crowland chronicler , in his discussion of events at Stony Stratford , makes no distinction between the contribution of the two dukes .
14 In his address to delegates at the conference , Dr David Wheeler , manager of environmental services at the Robens Institute , Surrey University , said that EC directives on viral contamination levels in seawater were being ignored because they were too stringent .
15 The Leader of the Opposition said in his letter to supporters at the beginning of this year that Britain had a £20 billion trade deficit , when the truth was that the deficit fell by a half and the right hon. Gentleman 's figures were wholly wrong .
16 ‘ It 's no good thinking she 's going to come because she 's not , ’ called out Kraal from his shelter between bites at his new food .
17 ‘ We know from our experience of gardens at Chelsea that we must stage an eye-catching display , yet in this garden we wanted to demonstrate lots of simple but pleasing design and feature ideas so that everyone would find something fascinating and achievable .
18 3.10:NORTHERN raider Sybillin was a very useful hurdler and hacked up on his debut over fences at Uttoxeter earlier this month .
19 Typically the fisherman is a lone black smudge hunched on his bait-box for hours at a time .
20 ‘ He even gave us a talk about his love of birds at the Tory Party Conference .
21 The clock is divided into hourly segments in which each of the children depicts an activity , ’ says Cunningham , speaking during his work with pupils at St David 's Primary School in Pilton .
22 He 's combining a weekend break at his hotel with lessons at a nearby railway club .
23 The conflicting thoughts gnawed at his mind like wasps at a timber .
24 He made no allegations concerning his time in homes at the age of four , but complained about his time at the smallholding in Anglesey .
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