Example sentences of "it [vb past] at [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 However , in 1965 it was given to the National Tramway Museum to care for , and it operated at Crich in the Derbyshire hills from 1965–1971 , when 59 was withdrawn as needing extensive overhaul .
2 On 1 December , the IDA applied for permission for an asbestos waste dump on land it owned at Curraghbinny , an exclusive residential and scenic area of Co .
3 It also applied for planning permission to dump at another site it owned at Barnahely , Ringaskiddy .
4 Progress Software Corp is to port its applications development environment to Hewlett-Packard 3000 Series hardware running the MPE operating system , it announced at UniForum .
5 Recently bought by a dealer for £5,000 in a local auction , it sold at Christie 's on 1 April for £34,000 ( $51,000 ; est. £10,000–15,000 ) , bought by a private art consultant , underbid by Blairman
6 It met at Constance in November 1414 and Pope John was deposed .
7 It snatched at Cardiff and he tried to twist away from it , pain like fire stabbing into his chest where the thing had him gripped with the other claw .
8 Passengers on the 5.18pm train from Waterloo in London to Alton , Hampshire , were enraged when it stopped at Woking , Surrey , and the driver said it would not go further .
9 Nevertheless in London the abortive strike was accompanied by great bitterness , much of it directed at Wilson who had been bold enough to speak the unpalatable truth in difficult circumstances .
10 Sun Microsystems Inc turned biblical for the virtual reality display it mounted at Siggraph last week : equipped with a headset , the wearer got swallowed up and landed in the belly of a fish .
11 She passed some of the compulsory qualifying examinations and failed others and was granted an exemption from one subject on the basis of a pass in it attained at London University .
12 Throughout his time in Darlington he maintained that the football club would never succeed while it played at Feethams .
13 The Government is ostensibly looking to Parliament to confer not just statutory enactment of what it negotiated at Maastricht , but moral and political assent .
14 It happened at Jardine 's Chemist on the Pennyland estate in Milton Keynes .
15 It happened at New York 's Museum of Natural History in 1976 , and the experiments had to be wound up because the funding stopped .
16 It happened at QPR , and its resurfacing now .
17 It happened at Kings Park , Durban , the night Natal played New Zealand .
18 While all the posed pictures were being taken I was edging round among the columnists saying , " Please , give us a break , do n't put in that it happened at Drummonds .
19 Some of those pilots were there to see it when it arrived at Fairford earlier this week .
20 In February 1925 , packed into 45 cases weighing altogether 42 tons , it arrived at Olympia in West Kensington .
21 It arrived at Mr Boldwood 's house on the morning of St Valentine 's Day , 14th February .
22 Its articulated design allows it to negotiate sharp curves and it arrived at Brecon in Spring 1986 after its Indian home line closed the year before .
23 The UN has said it has strong evidence Iraq is hiding about 100 of the Scud missiles of the type it fired at Israel and Saudi Arabia in the Gulf war , but Iraq denies it .
24 It fired at God , Royalty , the upper crust , politicians and the new pop culture , using cartoons , lampoons , and interviews .
25 At the same time , however , anyone attending the play after it opened at London 's Court Theatre in 1906 could hardly fail to learn a fair amount about the young discipline of bacteriology and about attempts to treat illnesses by immunotherapy .
26 It grinned at Wexford , seeming to prompt him .
27 It served at Ashford Works as a shunter for some years .
28 The £200,000 French chopper , nicknamed The Squirrel , is the same as the one Clint owns back home in Carmel , California , and caused chaos among the French female air traffic control staff when it landed at Deauville 's tiny airport .
29 It worked at West Ham , where Cottee enjoyed a profitable partnership with Frank McAvennie , who is scarcely from the Mick Harford mould .
30 The most notable early landscape was the Thomas Moran Wyoming scene featured in the Transco catalogue cover ( lot 14 est. $150–200,000 ) that brought $240,000 ( £150,000 ) after a keen telephone battle ( a price $90,000 higher than it brought at Christie 's in 1984 ) .
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