Example sentences of "[unc] [noun sg] [noun] [verb] at [art] " in BNC.

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1 Hoping no one was watching , Coleman climbed the tower 's inspection ladder to look at the frequency allocation on the antennae .
2 Following extensive refurbishment , which includes shop floor reorganisation , a new lighting system and distinctive new green shelving , St George 's Gallery Books reopened at the beginning of the summer .
3 But Irvine 's job boost comes at the expense of Workington , where Volvo 's bus operations were located before the transfer to Scotland as part of a rationalisation .
4 KENSINGTON PALACE 8 October : The Princess Margaret , Countess of Snowdon , Patron of the Halle Concerts Society , was present this evening at a Performance by the Halle Orchestra of Benjamin Britten 's War Requiem held at the Free Trade Hall , Manchester .
5 The bad news is that there were two hundred and thirteen thousand pounds ' worth of non- recurring income items to reach that and this means that the Association 's routine activities ran at a deficit of twenty thousand pounds or thereabouts .
6 In the first of a new series , Richard Jackson of Radio 5 's Morning Edition looks at the quirky side of gardening life
7 The Financial Times of April 10 reported that Poland 's trade surplus stood at a record $780,000,000 at the end of March , stemming from 6.5 per cent rise in exports and a 21 per cent fall in imports .
8 Cantona has become so attractive to Leeds that they are expected this week to offer him a two or three-year contract , and Nimes , his French club , a further £800,000 , when the striker 's loan period expires at the end of the season .
9 It 's one of Metallica 's tour personnel talking at the band 's hotel , just prior to leaving for the night 's Wembley gig …
10 In 1967–68 , the Council 's Training Panel looked at the problems and set up two sub-committees to be concerned with the practical training element of sandwich courses in arts and social studies , and in science and technology .
11 These financings , which have raised aggregate gross proceeds of US$600 million , will substantially refinance LASMO 's bank debt arranged at the time of the Ultramar acquisition , and strengthen the balance sheet .
12 Wigan 's hopes of a heroic fightback were shattered two minutes after the break when Lyon , a £90,000 buy from Warrington , latched on to Gus O'Donnell 's grubber kick to score at the corner .
13 Rolls-Royce 's order book stands at a record £7 billion .
14 5.4 ( in brackets ) for the years 1984 to 1987 , the North 's factory jobs declined at a lesser rate than in the South .
15 Ironically , the terminal 's death knell sounds at a time when Seacombe 's fortunes have taken an upturn .
16 Jack 's mother Lilly sat at the far end of the table opposite her husband .
17 Leicester 's injury crisis came at the double when defender Richard Smith was carried off a minute after the break — and another trainee Neil
18 Citizens ' action groups protested at the environmental damage caused by NATO manoeuvres and , in August 1989 , the SPD called for an end to the special rights and privileges enjoyed by the allied forces .
19 This will cut farmers ' grain drying costs at a time when margins are under pressure . ’
20 So even although the dogs ' questing noses sniffed at the scent trail on the wall as high as they could reach on their hind legs , there was no dangling rope to draw their attention upwards to the figures on the roof .
21 According to Blecher , ‘ Per capita grain production grew at an average annual rate of 3.7 per cent from 1978 to 1984 , compared to 1.2 per cent during the previous thirteen years ’ ( Benewick and Wingrove 1988 : 100 ) .
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