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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 The panel concludes that overall the benefits outweighed the risks of the drug at doses of 0.25 and 0.125 mg when provided with appropriate data sheets .
2 Economic models are particularly useful since millions of daily transactions are carried out in the real world and so some means must be found of expressing the essential characteristics of the problem at hand .
3 The good player will be in the same position at impact as he was at address ( above left ) , while the bad player 's hands will be well forward of the ball at impact ( above right ) .
4 To derive this inequality , Bell made two assumptions : ( a ) the effects of a measurement at A do not affect the measurement at B and vice versa , and ( b ) all the variables describing the two particles are independent of the settings of the apparatus at A and B. Both seem very reasonable requirements , which indeed have played a central role in the development of physics since the time of Isaac Newton .
5 Events were to justify such a view of things , and God was duly thanked , by the royal order that masses should be said to commemorate the defeat of the English at Formigny in April 1450 , for the way he had turned his gaze towards the French cause which , for so long , had appeared to be lacking his support .
6 BREDBURY , league leaders in the Meller Braggins Cheshire Cricket League , went down to their first defeat of the season at Cholmondley on Saturday .
7 Batmönh paid a working visit to the Soviet Union in July 1989 and in October Soviet military representatives participated in the 50th anniversary celebrations of the defeat of the Japanese at Khalkhiin Gol in 1939 .
8 But I think we were surprised of the speed of the receivership at Swans on Tyneside .
9 But the production unit is about 15km away on the outskirts of the town at Gonfreville .
10 Mr and Mrs Daniels asked two High Court judges on Wednesday to rule that the closure of the unit at Westminster children 's hospital was unlawful .
11 THERE is at least one satisfied customer as a result of the strike at Ireland 's four main banks , now into its second week .
12 I think the record since that game v Oxford is , though I ca n't remember the result of the game at Oxford in Jan 89 W3 D2 L0
13 Finally , in 1948 my parents received from the Air Ministry a photograph of the grave at Tourlaville , a simple white cross bearing the name ‘ P/O T Atherton ’ .
14 His service in the Royal Artillery in the Second World War took him to the Middle East , and there he was able to develop his interest in military architecture through the study of the citadel at Damascus , and the siege of the crusader castle of Krak des Chevaliers .
15 Following Buvina came the Trogir-born sculptor Radovan , whose most famous work is the Romanesque doorway of the cathedral at Trogir .
16 The wild bohemianism of the life at Kisling 's was stimulating and hectic but a drain on Modigliani 's limited energy and he was looking for a change in his life .
17 The shares are redeemable , at the instigation of Dawson International PLC , in whole on or after 15th January 1994 at their issue price or in certain circumstances upon earlier revocation of the guarantee at prices declining from 105 per cent to 100 per cent thereof failing which they will be redeemed on 15th January 2004 .
18 It should not escape our notice that it was not only successes on land but those associated with aspects of the war at sea which had contributed towards the satisfactory situation which he described .
19 Jump jockey Willie Irvine was suspended for four days , August 14-17 , after misuse of the whip at Exeter yesterday
20 Rivendell is approximately 200 metres South East from Street crossroads on the South side of the road at Grid Ref SD 523 519 .
21 He was found at the side of the road at Sunningdale , Berks , by two policemen .
22 On the other side of the road at No. 4/485 , behind the Braun workshop portals , is the Grand Prior 's Palace of 1725–9 by Bartolomeo Scotti .
23 Along either side of the glasshouse at waist height ran a wide ledge , littered with broken glass , old flowerpots , a bucket and tins full of slimy green water , clods of dried earth .
24 Although Peter Handford had intended to return to the Bath side of the tunnel at night to make recordings of the several trains which at that time ran from the north towards Bournemouth in the early hours of Saturday morning , he did not do so , partly because he was reluctant to visit the place in darkness and also because each time he visited Winsor Hill tunnel to make recordings he experienced problems and misfortunes of one sort or another .
25 A rebuilding job is now required and Alan Noble , as chairman , has the task of laying suitably firm foundations off the pitch and finding the right man for the construction work on the other side of the fence at Feethams .
26 Extensive sheep pens at the side of the line at Rogart indicated that stock still travel by rail to the markets in the south .
27 Do you remember looking over the ship 's side at the flying fish , and the phosphorus gleaming along the side of the ship at night — and of course looking for the Southern Cross in the stars at night ?
28 Salvation and possible collapse stand either side of the result at Filbert Street this afternoon .
29 Cut an entrance hole , 125mm high and 150mm across , in one side of the box at floor level .
30 One side of the garden at Barnsdale has a narrow border running down its length .
  Next page