Example sentences of "at [noun] [noun prp] [conj] [verb] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | I headed for the tube station at Baker Street and turned down my collar as I came into the Marylebone Road . |
2 | Anastasia Malinoff trained at Webber Douglas and has since played Juliet , Lady Macduff , Jessica and Isabella at St George 's Theatre in London , taken part in plays by Shaw and O'Neill at the Café Theatre in Frankfurt and the Vienna English-Speaking Theatre , played Hamlet ( ! ) in a production that toured England and , at the time of going to press , is on a British Council tour of the Far East . |
3 | Roy White puts a new perspective on fly-drive holidays , flying to the Ocean course at Kiawah Island and driving off |
4 | ‘ Of course I will , ’ and she smiled at Mrs Langley and held out her hand and smiled at Rose and Grace , and then she went swiftly from the room and across the hall and down the steps to collapse shaking into the carriage . |
5 | Then , after chewing and swallowing the fragrant morsel , and after a sip of the strong green Longjing ch'a — itself ‘ untasted ’ — he had looked up at Beth Shepherd and smiled broadly , complimenting her on the dish . |
6 | Immediately below the terrace was the Mauzère , wider and deeper here than at Les Châtaigniers and flowing less swiftly . |
7 | It 's if we go back in and think we 're good players again like we did at West Brom and do n't compete . |
8 | We stood at the railed-off observation platform at Bartlet Nab and looked down on to a spectacular scene . |
9 | I went to see him at Covent Garden and came away thinking ‘ What am I doing with this miserable life ? ’ |
10 | It comes off at North Cheams and goes down Church Hall Road , and up Priory Road , till it the end of Avenue |
11 | Magee pointed the gun through the police car window at PC Kelly and fired twice . |
12 | When she had finished and the lute had fallen silent , he looked across at Tsu Ma and saw how the T'ang sat there , his head bowed , his hands clasped together tightly as if in grief . |