Example sentences of "at [noun prp] [be] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Whether he would have made it with his fairly anaemic academic record at Wellington is another matter . |
2 | Among his achievements at Chelsea were some pineapples considered fine enough to be presented to the King by Sir Hans Sloane . |
3 | Richardson claims that a number of other things that are coming up at Christie 's this month belong to him : notably a Picasso drawing of Dora Maar and some Braque Christmas cards that Cooper never forwarded . |
4 | The ‘ Bathers ’ is the second Cézanne on this theme to be offered at Christie 's this year . |
5 | The entire class at DRAYTON were all laughing at once during a broomstick session in NATIONAL SMILE WEEK , GRINNING FROM EAR TO EAR . |
6 | He 'll be round at Bella 's any minute now ! ’ |
7 | The second symptom of change following his long residence at Lyons is this : in later years , but never earlier , Anselm occasionally used the phrase Libertas Ecclesiae , of which Hugh and Gregory VII had been the chief advocates for the last twenty years . |
8 | An afternoon at Underhill is enough to explain the addiction of fans who eschew the more sophisticated fare on offer at Arsenal and Tottenham to support the Bees . |
9 | Had we had competent referees/linesman this season we would be up about 6 points … we would also probably have reached the mini-league stage last year cos Strach 's goal at Ibrox was another good goal in a very similar position to Rocky 's on Saturday . |
10 | But one look at Karen was enough to confirm that her present state was n't simply the result of fast-lane drinking since the guests arrived . |
11 | If the corpse at Sheen is that of an imposter , surely it would be safer for Margaret just to get rid of it ? ’ |
12 | The suspicion at Hillsborough was that United wanted something positive to present to their annual meeting but were left with nothing to say after the brisk response from Francis . |
13 | I know most of you will have seen the 7–0 vs Southampton ( 32 passes was n't it ) , or the 5–1 vs Man Utd , but I reckon the 4–0 murder of Aston Villa ( who were in the top 5 at the time ) at Villa Park and the 6–1 at Hillsborough were some of the best soccer I have ever seen . |
14 | ( 3 ) Resources were extremely limited — full implementation at Bristol was several years away — if applied across the company it could have been ten years from design to implementation . |
15 | His three years at Cambridge were some of the happiest of his life and also the most normal . |
16 | The most buoyant sector of the market at Paris was that of larger yachts . |
17 | ‘ He told me he knew of a firm at Lloyd 's that was looking for an office boy . |
18 | Doctor Granville pointed out that one of the most difficult problems facing those taking cures at Harrogate was that of ‘ the best mode of killing time while waiting for the waters to take effect . ’ |
19 | Eric Morecambe 's directorship at Luton was another example . |
20 | His position at Wollaton was that of surveyor of the work , rather than a practising mason . |
21 | Nearby at Carlungie is another souterrain discovered during ploughing in 1949,120 feet long and 6 feet deep . |
22 | Food and Drink : Welcome to a light battering John Whitley savours a fish supper in Guiseley and survives a welcome at Langan 's that is worthy of the late owner |
23 | The camp at Kedos was some 300 miles away , but it was a pleasant change from the squalor of the previous month . |
24 | Now your father was the the stocker at Tormore is that right ? |
25 | I think if anything it 's more likely that what we 'll have at Oxford is some extremely tough women , because these are women who have made their way through the educational system and are tough cookies . |
26 | Displayed inside one of exhibition halls at Farnborough were some of the artefacts from the Greenland Expedition 's salvage from the famed cache of P-38s and a B-17 trapped in the ice cap . |
27 | Although Mr Branson will be pleased with the new lounge , what he really wants at Heathrow is more take-off and landing slots . |
28 | Converting that into a winning performance at London is another matter , hence his insistence on downplaying his chances of finishing in the money . |
29 | You 'll be at Shrimpton 's this afternoon ? ’ |
30 | She went to tea with Beatrice and found the atmosphere almost as dramatic : ‘ At B. 's this afternoon there arrived du monde including a very lovely young woman , married and curious — and blonde — and passionate . |