Example sentences of "at [noun prp] [be] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The Royal Garden Party at Holyrood was followed by the Southport Flower Festival , the British Open Golf Championship at Gullane and the 1992 Hawick Common Riding celebrations .
2 The first bogies used at Wolverton were designed after the American model , and were constructed like the underframe then in use , partly of iron and partly of timber .
3 The English used at Thaxted was based on the researches of the Alcuin Club , Percy Dearmer , and others .
4 at Bangor was consulted by the Shed Master , J.M. Dunn , and although apathy was normally the order of the day among the footplate crews , it aroused interest , not the least because if the change to the Western Region took place , and if this involved exchanging L.M.S .
5 The competitive instincts of AEs at DPR were unleashed by the allurement of cash prizes .
6 By a clumsy piece of organisation , the contemporary sale at Christie 's clashed with the sale of the contents of the Nigel Greenwood Gallery which Sotheby 's had packaged as a separate catalogue .
7 The Monday open market at Hemlington was established by the council at the suggestion of residents .
8 The first two at Port-of-Spain were spoiled by the weather ; in the opening one , West Indies had made 208 and England 26 for 1 when the rain came , while the second got no further than West Indies being 13 without loss .
9 The lands of the lord of the manor at Hinton were reallocated to the peasants in the sixteenth century , and the manor house , now remaining as a moated site , was abandoned .
10 The Student Health Service at Coleraine is situated in the Student Services Department on Level One of the Tower .
11 The Student Health Service at Coleraine is situated in the Student Services Department on Level One of the Tower .
12 The tradition of sporting excellence at Coleraine is reflected in the extensive list of clubs currently supported from Union funds .
13 The tradition of sporting excellence at Coleraine is reflected in the extensive list of clubs currently supported from Union funds .
14 Marinello 's arrival at Arsenal was greeted like the second coming .
15 The crisis at Speywood is linked to the growing uncertainty about the future of the British Technology Group .
16 Thousands of plates from the DVLA at Swansea are going under the hammer .
17 This does not necessarily imply a chase and no evidence of an attack was found when the Roman town at Casterton was excavated in the 1950s .
18 A major suite of chambers with pier-and-door partitions , colonnades and light-wells comparable to the so-called ‘ royal apartments ’ at Knossos is located in the northern sector , not in the East Wing : it has a lustral area attached to it .
19 Evidently an ex-LNER man was drafted into the Motive Power Department at Glasgow and his answer to a Pacific shortage at Polmadie was to arrange for the transfer of the engines we had noted , plus 60159 Bonnie Dundee , which appeared shortly after the sightings reported above .
20 On 26 July , Johnson Matthey Weighing Technology Department at Brimsdown was presented with the prestigious accreditation certificate award as a National Measurement Accreditation Service ( NAMAS ) approved Test House for the calibration of weighing equipment .
21 Oxfordshire Social Services at Wantage were informed about the assaults in May 1990 , after the girl broke down and told her mother .
22 The pavilion and new sports hall at Bristol being prepared for the resumption of cricket in June .
23 At Memphis she was the wife of Ptah and mother of Nefertum and at Thebes was identified with the goddess Mut .
24 St Bartholomew 's church at Covenham was declining to the state of danger when a parish in California asked if they might have it and ship it stone by stone to the U.S.A. This caused much controversy for a while but finally it was decided that it should remain and be safely maintained on its original consecrated site .
25 Such blocks at Ostia were built in the Imperial period and housed a number of people .
26 The Fosse Way is one of these defended roads suggested above and the question raised here is why the small settlement at Dorn was chosen as the one to be provided with defences and not the much larger one at Bourton .
27 The Grand Union Canal 's reservoir at Ruislip was marketed by the canal company as a leisure amenity in the 1930s .
28 The hostel at Whitby is housed in the old abbey stables , all that is habitable of this splendid cliff-top ruin where Caedmon , the simple cowherd regarded by many as the father of English music , once sang of the Creation with a voice like an angel .
29 Why should we at Wimpey be bothered about the general health of the staff ?
30 The other Phocaean settlement in Ligurian territory at Massalia was described in the same spirit .
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