Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun pl] [verb] [adv prt] at [art] " in BNC.

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1 Tables listing 60 endowment companies published in the periodical Planned Savings show that the top performers for endowment policies paying out at the end of 1990 could do anything up to twice as well as companies at the bottom of the table .
2 Football specials lined up at the Pleasure Beach loop on 22 November 1980 , during a cup-tie match between Blackpool and Fleetwood .
3 This is very much in demand , with so many credit card thefts going on at the moment . "
4 He believes that such vast and unexpected escapes of sub-global meltwater might have occurred a number of times as the ice sheets broke up at the end the Ice Age .
5 Then on Wednesday , hearses from two funeral companies turned up at the morgue to claim the body .
6 He was wearing a duffel coat , done up on the wrong toggles , with copies of evening papers turned back at the job columns sticking out of both pockets .
7 Even when set up correctly some units have their clip lights coming on at the slightest provocation , while the Alpha seems to have more headroom before it clips , which should therefore mean less chance of unwanted distortion .
8 If you are having a mains garden lighting circuit installed , it makes sense to have power points suitable for power tools such as mowers and hedge trimmers put in at the time .
9 if the war was going badly for NATO , and the USSR was already using nuclear weapons , the West would turn to the cruise missiles to strike back at the Warsaw Pact .
10 The hydraulics gave out their whine as he joined other crew members staring down at the scene below and half a mile back .
11 THERE 'LL be lots of rib tickling in the capital this month when the new season of Comedy Shorts kicks off at the Donmar Warehouse in Covent Garden on Fridays and Saturdays .
12 The steel tracks ground along at a steady rate , flattening glorious highly-finned autos , scattering pedestrians and levelling lampposts .
13 He wore a tight khaki shirt , buttoned at the neck , and threadbare army denims turned up at the bottom .
14 ‘ Paramedics would be used , field hospitals set up at the scene if necessary , helicopters from Whitechapel would fly out casualties , ’ added Mr Whitehead who said a triangle of hospitals would deal with the injured and all the plans were agreed by the airport 's consultative committee .
15 A number of draft agreements drawn up at a meeting of the ACC Ministerial Council , held in Baghdad on Jan. 16-17 , were ratified including accords covering co-operation in industry , oil and gas , health , air transport and tourism .
16 As the Cheshires sped away , soldiers in one of the Land Rovers leaped out at a road block to take up positions in a ditch and provide covering fire with their SA80 automatic rifles .
17 Women with stiff-brimmed panama hats turned up at the side and pinned with giant rosettes .
18 He was a great favourite with the London playgoers , and there were a lot of Falstaff jokes going round at the time .
19 You asked if it would be possible for certain material witnesses to stay on at the Lodge for an extra night while you continue your investigations on the spot .
20 Land-agents and estate agents passing through at the brief moment of negotiation are likely to be more exclusively dominated by the money motive .
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