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

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1 The Col du Somport and the upper valley of the Aspe are at the western end of the Pyrenean National Park — to be exact , a narrow tongue of this extends across on the other , western side of the valley into the ring of mountains forming the Cirque of Lescun .
2 Manager Alan Murray , assistant manager Eddie Kyle and McAndrew were at the Northern League club at the same time .
3 Richard Barnett was at the finishing line .
4 Some 300 watercolours by artists such as Cotman , Cox , Turner , Gainsborough , Girtin and Constable are at the Royal Academy until 11 April with the aim of providing a new overview of the medium in Britain during the years of its highest achievement .
5 Peter and Gwenda Dixon were at the wrong place , at the wrong time .
6 Lucy Lane is at the local nick taking over the paper work .
7 Yet Hassan was at the very end of his patience .
8 ‘ That Christmas ’ ( not that it matters ) was Christmas 1911 , which Pound spent as a guest of Maurice Hewlett 's at the Old Rectory , Broad Chalke , Salisbury — a house which had once been a nunnery , dating back to 1487 .
9 Mr Savimbi is at the Conservative Party conference in Blackpool to address the Bow Group .
10 John Macgill is at the current Royal Infirmary and joins us now .
11 At the time the largest fusion research unit in the United Kingdom was at the Atomic Energy Research Establishment ( AERE ) , Harwell , under the leadership of Peter Thonemann , now Professor of Physics at University of Wales , Swansea .
12 Pioneer Playland is at the American Adventure Theme Park .
13 During the extensive repair works on the building following this incident , Richard Baxter preached in St.Bride 's at the other end of Fleet Street .
14 Daak was at the narrow front of the cabin .
15 God was at the other end of the room .
16 Shire Counties fared just as strangely , with both Cumbria and Northumberland being at the extreme low end of the ranking in change among these authorities for the first two years and yet requiring one of the largest increases in the third .
17 Roger Jacobi has described a vivid picture of hunters around Cheddar Gorge using the many shallow access valleys from the Levels to the top of the Mendips as ambush points for animals moving to and fro over the seasons , and it is noticeable how many of the Mesolithic sites located by Joan Taylor and Rebecca Smart are at the top end of shallow valleys in the front of the Mendips and close to former springs .
18 Mrs Clamp was at the other end of the table from my father instead of me , as is traditional .
19 An exhibition of 160 prints from the Fondation Jacques Doucet is at the Swiss Fondation Pierre Gianadda until 8 June .
20 British Rail admits travellers to London are at the sharp end .
21 The incident was much discussed and analysed , the question being whether Hunt 's car was even with Depailler 's at the crucial juncture or not .
22 Whereas Flynn was at the other end of the scale , for , despite his external charm , he really seemed to care little about anybody 's well-being — possibly because he cared nothing for his own .
23 We know from archaeology that Birka was at the northern end of a flourishing trade route which was beginning in the 830s and 840s to bring in huge quantities of silver from the Muslim-controlled trade routes between Byzantium and China .
24 The mess sergeant arrived with a brief respite : Captain Apgood was at the back door .
25 In case of war , I approve thy plan of directing all to Mr. Buffon 's at the Royal Garden Paris and then , underneath direct to me .
26 Princess Margaret was at the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden on Tuesday to support the Paul Hamlyn Westminster Week .
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