Example sentences of "[adj] at [noun] [conj] [adv] at " in BNC.

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1 She had to revise this at Angel and again at Old Street .
2 Laughton spent a childhood largely tormented by a glandular problem which made him constantly overweight and therefore unpopular at school and indeed at home , where his early determination to become an actor met severe parental opposition .
3 They included provisions designed to prevent head-on collisions , like those at Bellgrove and later at Newton .
4 ‘ Which could be fun , ’ he added , looking first at Penelope and then at Ianthe .
5 Dandelion muttered , " Leave the warren , Frithrah ! " while Blackberry twitched his ears and looked very intently , first at Bigwig and then at Hazel .
6 And then he looked up , first at Rilla and then at Kiah .
7 In 1196 he retired in order to become a monk , first at Studenica and later at the Serbian monastery of Hilendar on Mount Athos , both of which religious houses had been founded by him .
8 Dalton was , however , granted his own estates again which included land at Pickering and further east near Snainton , first at Foulbridge and then at Kirkby Misperton .
9 Early in 1757 he sailed for Portugal , intending to view the results of Lisbon 's great earthquake but his ship , the Hanover , was captured by a French privateer and passengers and crew were all taken prisoner and held in France , first at Brest and then at Morlaix .
10 Encouraged both financially and materially by the Bank , the partners , in great secrecy , first at Croydon and then at the Bank itself , between 1818 and 1821 produced banknotes by offset .
11 Pound eventually abandoned botany for law , but Clements became professor first at Nebraska and then at Minnesota , before moving to the Carnegie Institution of Washington .
12 ‘ But your — I 'm so bad at names and quite at sea about your relationship — She … told me you were in the Brigade . ’
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