Example sentences of "in [pron] [noun] at the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It was an intriguing prospect and I was all the more curious why I had found one of his handbills in my chamber at the Golden Turk .
2 ‘ Well , Monsieur , before I met you in St Paul 's , I found one of your handbills in my chamber at the Golden Turk .
3 I drank too much in my break at the adjacent Queen 's Hotel and would sometimes share a pint with the night porter on my way home at four in the morning .
4 How many responsibilities of a disparate nature did I have to hold in my mind at the same time ?
5 But that very evening , back in their suite at the Grand , holding her arm roughly , he ordered her to undress .
6 It is a paradox that the more Ministers learn about the complex and uncertain causes and circumstances of crime , the less dogmatic they become in their opinions at the very moment when , as Whitelaw found to his cost , they are most vulnerable to censure by their own supporters .
7 The Type II disease occurs in yearlings , usually in late winter or spring following their first grazing season and results from the maturation of larvae ingested during the previous autumn and subsequently arrested in their development at the early fourth larval stage .
8 Finally , I hope that the hon. Gentleman will remind his colleagues in the shadow Cabinet , including the shadow Chancellor , that they should not advocate major road projects in their constituencies at the same time as the Labour party seeks to impede progress elsewhere in the country .
9 The bearers sensed the situation and stayed quietly in their office at the other end of the corridor .
10 The criticism is then seen as being political and if the electors of Greater London disapprove of what is done in their name by their representatives , the remedy lies in their hands at the next election .
11 The divisions in the Conservative party have already undermined the Government 's position in their negotiations at the intergovernmental conferences .
12 EXPLORER Sir Ranulph Fiennes and companion Dr Michael Stroud were almost halfway to the South Pole yesterday in their attempt at the first unaided crossing of Antarctica .
13 Because she knew he would be meeting her at the road alone , she had risen very early and bathed and scented herself with special care in her suite at the Continental Palace that morning .
14 Anna Zborowska posed for two nude paintings , presumably painted in her rooms at the Sunny Hotel with Lunia acting as chaperone .
15 Although ‘ Moore Intime ’ had the cooperation of the Henry Moore Foundation , she reminded everyone of her diverging views in her speech at the inaugural dinner : ‘ I can see and feel the real Henry Moore in this exhibition in a way that has never before been achieved .
16 Mrs. Rene Henry , our Chairman , will undoubtedly make reference to these affairs in her report at the Annual General Meeting to be held , by kind permission of Matron Elder , at the Nursing Home at 7.30 pm. on Monday , 26th .
17 In her time at the Royal Academy she remembered buskers in the tube , but they played rock or sometimes jazz .
18 Some find her inconsistencies maddening , failing to understand how a right-on feminist could have done such a thing as using Mandy Smith in her show at the very height of the tabloid fuss over Smith 's under-age relationship with Bill Wyman .
19 Sitting in her office at the historic Philharmonic Hall , she contemplates her newfound lease of life .
20 In her self-portrait at the national Portrait Gallery she appears ‘ characteristically in a suit ’ .
21 When she turned to question Lucenzo , her breath caught in her throat at the infinite tenderness in his eyes .
22 Night does not end work : each field is irrigated in its turn at the appointed hour , even in the middle of the night . ’
23 When the autoset cam driver is placed in its holder at the left end of the ribber bed , the autoset lever will be reversed every time the carriages go into the colour changer .
24 Most Christians would claim that the celebration of the Eucharist is one of the most important moments within Christianity , both in its beginnings at the Last Supper and in the life of the Church today .
25 Travis stirred in his sleep at the sudden light in the room and opened one bleary eye .
26 Sir Lewis made reference to the move in his address at the annual general meeting saying that Stakis already had three such ‘ above-ground ’ casinos and that this format increased revenues .
27 In his evidence at the subsequent trial , Paisley maintained that he did this to keep the parade moving and hence diffuse tension .
28 Imagining his grandfather turning in his grave at the very thought , he paid £120 to repair the old one .
29 I had no hesitation in giving all the information I had , ’ he said in his confession at the Old Bailey trial .
30 That is one more reason why , across the south , there has been a greater swing to Labour than in any other region and why , I must point out to the hon. Member for Thurrock ( Mr. Janman ) , who seeks to speak for my native county , we look forward to a smashing victory in his constituency at the next election .
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