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

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1 The first part of the race is the easiest , downhill to the Bay Horse at Oxenhope where a second pint is drunk and the bale of straw , weighing between forty and forty-five pounds , is picked up .
2 Thank you Chairman , as er members will know there 's an experiment at Felixstowe where a few local members and the
3 We rested in a village at lunchtime where the phone lines lay across the side of the road and stretched into a field , and where the mayor welcomed us , his red face glowing underneath a huge fur hood .
4 The Irish bishops have shown themselves none too keen on the holy sideshow at Ballinspittle where the statue of the Madonna in a grotto allegedly swayed .
5 Employees will be informed as soon as possible of the venue at Barlaston where a doctor will be on hand to answer , in confidence , any queries about transplants and the work of the Trust .
6 Cnut subsequently retained forty ships in his service , and proceeded west for the meeting at Oxford where the Chronicle says Danes and English came to an understanding .
7 It always seemed very cold , grey , and deserted , not a bit like the picture in The Nottingham Graduate , but better , I imagine , than the canal at Dunkirk where a colourful fellow-student named Reynolds reputedly took his morning dip .
8 Her return to action will prove to be a major attraction at Bo'ness where the SRPS are also investing in a new visitor trail facility .
9 From it , narrow paths cut into the bog at intervals where the land was firm .
10 As in previous years , the majority of children in this age group are killed or injured when using the road as pedestrians and particularly so when crossing the road at locations where no pedestrian crossing facility exists .
11 It concentrates on its niche market using the narrow 880 metre strip at Alderney where the Trislander triumphs because the bigger aircraft can not use it , and smaller ones can not make a profit .
12 On the other hand , what Alcuin has to say must be set beside the respect accorded Aelfwald 's memory at Hexham where the king was buried ( ASC D , s.a. 788 ) , which shows that the community at Hexham thought highly of him in the twelfth century and probably earlier .
13 On two scorching days in May , we also travelled to France to shadow the Inspector on an official visit to the Framatome company 's factory at Chalon-sur-Saône where the pressure vessel was being made .
14 From there , if and when it became possible , he would be taken to the castle at Soragna where the Principessa Meli Lupi was prepared to take him on in the guise of a gardener — a refugee who had been rendered deaf and dumb in the bombing of Milan .
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