Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun sg] [conj] [verb] at [art] " in BNC.

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1 Meetings between the two men lasted into Saturday night and continued at a religious service on Sunday .
2 He was educated at Caterham School and trained at the Middlesex Hospital , qualifying at the age of twenty-one , then obtaining his MB , BS ( 1923 ) with honours and a gold medal .
3 iii ) The most recent pilot course has been the first Post-Graduate Diploma course in Interpreting Training Techniques , funded , like the other pilots , by the Nuffield Foundation and held at the Polytechnic of Central London in 1989 .
4 If you stand on Waterloo Station and look at the faces you will see what Jesus saw — a crowd that was harassed .
5 If you stand on Waterloo Station and look at the faces you will see what Jesus saw — a crowd that was harassed .
6 Dickinson half-rose and screamed at the man but the plane lumbered on seeming to spread itself with deliberate stupidity right across his path .
7 This report was accepted by the Tyne District and considered at a meeting of the Executive Council of the Shipping Federation on 17 November 1911 , where the views of the North of England Association carried the day and it was resolved " that the recognition of the Seamen 's Union should be based upon freedom of contract and the employment of union and/or non-union seamen and firemen , free from interference of one with the other " .
8 I was born and bred and grew up in Rossendale Valley and left at the age of 27 .
9 We continue via the breathtaking Arlberg pass and arrive at the border town of Kufstein .
10 This study aims to discover patterns of migration of labour within and between the townships of Calverley parish and to look at the role of vestry policy upon this and also upon movement into and out of the parish .
11 In number ten we read that " The Royal Commission recommended the establishment of telephonic connection between the Rhynns of Islay lighthouse and Bruichladdich at a cost of £330 . "
12 In number ten we read that " The Royal Commission recommended the establishment of telephonic connection between the Rhynns of Islay lighthouse and Bruichladdich at a cost of £330 . "
13 ‘ It is as modern as tomorrow with lots of time for yesterday , ’ says Mr Brandreth , suggesting that Mr Clinton could fly to Manchester Airport and stay at the Chester Grosvenor , the Hotel of the Year .
14 The detective , whose name and rank have not been given , is a member of the Essex force and worked at the Brentwood office of the No 5 Regional Crime Squad , covering a large area of East Anglia and the South-east .
15 It is a great burden to be a Callanish eagle and live at the site itself .
16 He had moved a mile or so up the valley to live at Bullhouse Lodge and work at the nearby corn mill .
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