Example sentences of "at [noun prp] [adv] [verb] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Roman fides found its way into the coins of Locri about 274 B.C. ( B. V. Head , Historia Numorum , 104 ) ; the devotio of Decius at Sentinum apparently attracted the attention of the contemporary historian Duris ( 76 F 56 Jacoby ) ; the exemplary rebuke of a Roman matrona to her son was reported by Callimachus in his Aetia ( fr. 107 Pfeiffer ) .
2 TORY councillors at Blackpool yesterday left the Government in little doubt about the need for the £1.3bn package of concessions to ease the introduction of poll tax .
3 He was in France again at the end of 1791 , and in the new year at Orleans evidently formed the relationship with Annette Vallon which resulted that December in the birth of their illegitimate daughter Caroline .
4 ‘ I have one further announcement on VAT which I hope will offer some consolation to those honourable members who would rather be at Cheltenham today watching the champion hurdle , ’ the Chancellor announced in a teasing introduction .
5 His narrow escape at Petit-Clamart finally convinced the General that it was time to take action to meet both dangers at once .
6 The Union at Jordanstown also houses the Print Shop and desktop publishing facilities which service the student members and societies on all four campuses .
7 The Union at Jordanstown also houses the Print Shop and desktop publishing facilities which service the student members and societies on all four campuses .
8 Officials at Ford allegedly predicted the number of severe burn injuries and deaths that would result from the defect , and estimated that the cost of repairing the car would exceed anticipated court settlements . ’
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