Example sentences of "[noun sg] [num] at [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Car 32 at South Shore Baths after its rebuilding on bogies .
2 The pre-war livery seen on car 257 at Bispham Station on the Squires Gate service .
3 Currently working on a booklet of poems and drawings , Jan is also working on ‘ Common Senses ’ an installation to be shown at a large visual arts festival to be held during spring 1993 at Tullie House , Carlisle .
4 A pilot programme is running during the Autumn Term 1992 at Ilford Training Centre enabling girls from local schools to visit the trailer .
5 Marton Box car 33 at North Pier in 1913 , with top-cover .
6 Now , just as Norman thought he had rekindled his old flame with a closing 63 at Montego Bay that would have floored anyone but Faldo , he must recover his wits again .
7 ‘ The President left last night for a series of visits to Europe — ’ the picture cut to the President boarding Air Force One at Charles De Gaulle Airport-'which will culminate in a private meeting with the Russian President in Germany .
8 There will be an exhibition of his work from November 10–December 4 at Flowers East , London .
9 30 ) ; the " Wrestling Cupids ' mosaic from Colchester ( pls. 32 and 33 ) ; and the mosaic of room 30 at North Leigh ( pI .
10 Al Mutahm has been off since springing a big surprise in a Group Three at Ascot back in April and this trip is probably a bare minimum for him over hurdles .
11 The canoeing is mostly grade I racks with a few tight grade I+/II shoots ; there is one grade II at Bogroy footbridge , a twisting descent over 3 rock ledges , and the photographically spectacular grade III in the centre of Carrbridge itself .
12 • You had only to watch Curtis Strange shoot that all-time record 62 at St. Andrews in a Dunhill Cup to realise golf has become a whole new ball game .
13 While the greatest concentration of gold is found in Kent ( Figure 2.15 ) there are localised peaks caused by the Crondall hoard in Hampshire , the contents of the purse from mound 1 at Sutton Hoo in Suffolk and the possible hoard at Kingston-on-Thames ( Surrey ) ( Rigold 1975 ) .
14 Large quantities were brought to Kent from the early sixth century onwards , with the jewellery contained in mound 1 at Sutton Hoo creating a notable seventh-century peak .
15 While there are less accomplished versions of the more elaborate examples in a given region , as in Kent , the virtuosity of the buckle , shoulder clasps and purse from mound 1 at Sutton Hoo inevitably led Speake to talk of a Sutton Hoo master craftsman and a workshop ; later pieces may have been produced by workers trained there .
16 CONGRATULATIONS to senior buyer and on the birth of their daughter on Match 19 at St Peter 's Hospital , Shepton Mallet .
17 May : Railcar No. 16 at Donegal Station : June : ‘ Meenglas ’ and ‘ Columcille ’ standing amongst the weeds at Strabane , 1964 : July : Trailer No. 2 and Van No. 12 being turned on the turntable at Killybegs : August : 1958 view of Strabane looking northwards showing the track layout and rolling stock there : September : Loco No. 3 ( Lydia ) receiving attention at Strabane : October : Railcar No. 14 at Strabane : November : ‘ Columcille ’ shunting coaching stock at Strabane : December : Articulated railcar No. 19 standing outside the overall roof of Killybegs Station .
18 On Monday , 19 February 1990 , Mr. Bell appeared before the justices in court No. 1 at Liverpool Magistrates ' Court .
19 Heather Bailey said her husband told her how he 'd cut cut down a parachute in hangar 8 at RAF Hullavington and lit it with a match .
20 She kept her hand on the pilot 's yoke and followed through on his movements in case of trouble , but without any qualms he greased the Seneca on to the eleven-thousand-foot Runway 27 at Goose Bay .
21 SRU secretary , Bill Hogg , told a press briefing in Edinburgh yesterday that with the west stand out of use due to the redevelopment at Murrayfield , the intention was to host the fixtures involving Scotland A and the Scotland development XV at club grounds with the largest capacities .
22 Mortimer 's skill is well shown by his excavation of barrow 23 at Garton Slack , containing concentric circles of stake-holes .
23 The survivor , No. 59 at Fleetwood Depot in 1939 , before being stripped of its steps , handrails and trolley mast .
24 Ex-Croydon No. 386 at Thornton Heath terminus , after the track had been slightly extended by London Transport .
25 Another print room located on level 3 at Causewayside Building deals with photocopying from maps up to AO size .
26 They then scrambled along ducting and into Court No 2 at Manchester Crown Court before escaping to the street through an unlocked fire door .
27 Those calculations also show that the overnight decay of NO 2 at Arrival Heights agrees best with the model when the effect of background aerosols is included .
28 No 37109 brings a freight off the Dundee line through platform No 1 at Perth station on 8 September 1987 .
29 In an exclusive joint promotion , Johnnie Barr , of Barr Sporting Tours , is teaming up with Jo Durie to offer holiday makers the chance to be coached by the British No 1 at La Manga Club .
30 BAT OUT OF HELL : Graeme Hick lashes out on his way to a quick-fire 63 at Trent Bridge yesterday
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