Example sentences of "be at the [noun sg] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Randy Stonehill will be at the Elmwood Hall on Tuesday June 1 and Larry Norman , fully restored to health , will be at the Assembly Buildings on Monday June 21 — the Longest Day of the Year .
2 I met this fellow from Newmarket when we were at The University Arms in Cambridge .
3 Burmese women were at the railway stations with food , fruit and water for the refugees on the crowded trains .
4 They were at the World Classics to win since those upstart Aussies already had one major tournament to boast about this year , and they were not getting their hands on this one .
5 The legal charge was executed by the Hammonds , who were at the time transferees under a transfer executed by Mrs. Steed as attorney for the registered proprietor .
6 That 's all they are at the minute cards !
7 I believe that only frank and open discussion can reduce the agony and frustration of those like Williams and me who are at the grass roots of the service
8 Nor do I think that there are at the moment Committees which cause unnecessary work . ’
9 ‘ We have n't , it 's at the law courts .
10 The Pool Manager what lo he at the finish , where he is now , he 's at the lock gates .
11 When this happens , the first place I look for trouble is at the sinker posts .
12 In these days when party politics have entered so fully into local government , nominations to committees frequently come from the political groups of the council and it is at the group meetings of the council that a new member should stake his claim for membership of particular committees of his choice .
13 The Royal Society of Portrait Painters ' annual exhibition is at the Mall Galleries , The Mall , SW1 , 11–21 May
14 It was at the BAFTA awards ceremony at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London in 1989 when press photographers , seeing the drunken state he was in , decided to keep close to catch the inevitable explosion on film when it came .
15 The respondent was at the material times a police officer of the Metropolitan Police .
16 It was at the reception doors .
17 He often put his pupils off from tutorials because he was at the television studios , smilingly outlining rather shocking views about constitutional history , and the role of the trade unions .
18 ‘ According to the report he was at The Morvyl Arms until closing time , after which he walked home to his caravan at Mil ! er 's Bottom . ’
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