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

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1 Erm I did give out a plea about two hours ago that I lost my umbrella at the music festival this weekend .
2 Concerns that the threat of an imposition of VAT on books remains live were aired at the BA a.g.m. this week .
3 First , I would like you to drive me to Taunton , so that I can catch a train back to London , in order to be at the Variety Theatre this evening for — among other things — a performance of The Hooded Owl . ’
4 ‘ Do n't forget we 've got to see Cyril Gibbs at the council offices this afternoon , ’ he called out as I made my way back towards Grindlewood .
5 So that on er if you look at the crew picture this is the crew that flew the first mission to Gdynia , Poland except kneeling the second man from the left is , he did not go , I flew the co-pilot position .
6 About 25,000 people — over a third of the holidaymakers who stayed at the holiday camp this year — had rebooked for next year , he said .
7 Looking at the Support Services this would include Typing , Office Administration , Training Officers , External Collection and Enquiry Officers and the Mail Room .
8 Presenting the final 1992 results ( figures , page seven ) , Ing C Olivetti & Co SpA said that sales in lire terms rose 5.5% in the first three months of 1993 from a year earlier , but they did n't give any absolute revenue figures ; in terms of volume , Olivetti said personal computer sales in Europe jumped 72% in the first quarter from a year earlier , printer sales rose 42% ; the firm will break even at the operating level this year but will not return to profit until 1994 , chairman Carlo De Benedetti said .
9 On the thorny issue of when the company can be expected to return to profit , Passera said that the target was to break even in 1994 , and that that would require the company to break even at the operating level this year .
10 It also means that the Scottish international 's disciplinary hearing due to take place at the Football Association this afternoon has been called off .
11 The National Council of Women in Darlington , which met at the Coachman Hotel this week , were told the tenyear-old reservoir had staved off drought in the North-East .
12 At the County Ground this morning John Gorman took over the crown as Swindon Town manager … down in London at Stamford Bridge Glenn Hoddle … the man whod abdicated was taking charge of his new kingdom Chelsea …
13 When he told them that the Government could have used more oil at the power stations this summer and so built up coal stocks for the winter against a possible strike , but had n't , they merely retorted , ‘ More fool you ’ and thanked him for letting them know how strong their position was .
14 ‘ It was a bit harrowing at the train station this morning , ’ he admitted yesterday .
15 I mean this at the undergraduate level this is not just an issue which the women students are concerned about .
16 I have to go to a cocktail party at the Library Association this evening , ’ he went on , ‘ so I 'm afraid I sha n't be able to be the ministering angel .
17 A service is being held at the accident spot this evening and a memorial service is to take place at St Mary 's Church in Moredon on Sunday .
18 Souness will deliver his final battle cry at the team hotel this afternoon , when he will also solve his difficult goalkeeping dilemma .
19 Souness will deliver his final battle cry at the team hotel this afternoon , when he will also solve his difficult goalkeeping dilemma .
20 Souness will deliver his final battle cry at the team hotel this afternoon , and must also solve a difficult goalkeeping dilemma .
21 Gripping and polished — it should clean up at the box office this autumn .
22 I thought you said you saw him at the bus station this morning .
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