Example sentences of "[prep] [Wh det] [verb] at the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 There was a Gilbertine priory here ( the only purely English monastic order ) , traces of which survive at the south end of the village .
2 ‘ The Home Office has funded various research projects , one of which looked at the effect of murder on the victims ’ families ; this has enabled local schemes to help victims of the most serious crime .
3 These three places are equidistant and , if taken to fall on the circumference of a circle , can be seen to form three points of a decagon , the centre of which falls at the hamlet of Whiteleafed Oak , where Worcestershire , Herefordshire and Gloucestershire meet .
4 Direct binding of the recognition helix at the dyad also raises the question of how GH5 protects both entry and exit points of nucleosomal DNA with only two DNA-binding sites , one of which binds at the dyad .
5 Many of the people in the villages on the fringe of Dartmoor were afraid of what lay at the heart of the upland .
6 I think from my own personal preference I would very much like to have an understanding of what happens at the interface between solids and liquids , because this affects so many different branches of chemistry and physics _ the understanding of what happens at interfaces will govern the understanding of what makes things stick together , what makes catalysis occur , the nature of rocks even .
7 This book shows something of what has emerged out of religious interpretations of death , not as a history of death but as an indication of what lies at the root of the major religious traditions , lending to each its characteristic style .
8 I 'd hate to think it was because of what happened at the convent .
9 Activity in the visual cortex would , therefore , be a point-by-point replica of what happened at the retina , with cells at all points registering the intensity of the image at that location .
10 So if you compare critical illness and death with what happens at the time , and I 've got to ask you this .
11 It is a tough world in which to survive at the moment .
12 ‘ We can have a big say in what happens at the top of the table , ’ said Quinn .
13 You will learn about what happens at the birth , and how to look after your baby .
14 ‘ If he hears rumours about what happened at the museum I want him to know that nothing terrible happened after all . ’
15 ‘ I 'm talking about what happened at the pay-off , when you were beaten up .
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