Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [art] [adj] [noun sg] at " in BNC.
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1 | Most will stay on for an extra year at school or go into some form of further training . |
2 | The specifications of November 1939 became a reality just 43 years ago , when a CW pump evacuated model with sealing wax joints was switched on for the first time at the end of February 1940 , and operated successfully . |
3 | And its been a day of tumbling wickets — with Worcestershire forced to follow on after a disastrous morning at the crease … |
4 | The likeness was remarkably good , certainly enough for a quick check at Immigration . |
5 | Hankin added : ‘ I think fans have waited long enough for an outstanding performance at home . |
6 | Those of the nightshade , tomato and several other plants , however , do so through a small opening at the tip , through which the pollen falls a few grains at a time . |
7 | The last time that that young person went into secure accommodation in Middlesbrough , he went in through the front door at 3.30 pm , and at 5.30 pm he disappeared out the back door and stole a car to make his escape . |
8 | The City of London Police ( who are responsible only for a square mile at the centre of London ) are controlled by a committee of elected councillors . |
9 | Chenodeoxycholic acid and ursodeoxycholic acid , 7.5 mg/kg body weight , administered daily as a single dose at bedtime , were started 10 days before the first lithotripsy session and continued until the gall bladder was stone free for three months . |
10 | It was the strangest part of a detective 's job , this building up of a relationship with the dead , seen only as a crumpled corpse at the scene of crime or naked on the mortuary table . |
11 | He hired a car and took the boy down for a long weekend at the St. Mellion Golf and Country Club . |
12 | One hundred and fifty staff , directors and partners sat down for an excellent meal at the venue followed by an equally good disco . |
13 | AN ERA ends today when the shutters come down for the last time at the Owen Owen store in Liverpool . |
14 | So MacDonald reckons he 's in for a hard night at Broomfield on Tuesday . |
15 | Young Mrs M. looked shocked at the thought , so she waited outside , while I sprinted in for a quick glimpse at Bishop Stock 's former domain . |
16 | Application two is a full application for a Mr , Mr in for a detached garage at . |
17 | But you can get it in For the first time at any age . |
18 | Kharif could be thrown in for the Arpal Chase at Kelso ( 1.40 ) . |
19 | Since anti-Semitism was such a prominent feature of the Party 's public image , and that of its leader , whom many must have heard speak in person in the Munich beerhalls , it seems certain that the ‘ Jewish Question ’ ranked highly as a motivational factor at this date for the Movement 's recruits , often coming to the NSDAP from other anti-Semitic organizations and völkisch groups . |
20 | ‘ I wish I were you , ’ Alexandra said , ‘ I wish I were a mouse , ’ and then , drawn inexorably , she leaned forward across the table and looked down through the closed window at her mother 's upturned face below . |
21 | He had been pacing the room with slow majestic energy ending by peering down through the venetian blind at Madison below . |
22 | The trove will be exhibited together for the first time at the Pierpont Morgan Library ( 9 December-4 April1993 ) , accompanied by an illustrated catalogue by William Voelkle and Roger Wieck , curator and associate curator , respectively , of the Morgan 's Department of Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts . |
23 | 2 The decision to appear should be taken only after a careful look at the benefits and disadvantages of doing so . |
24 | The former British champion , who lives at Middleton St George , near Darlington , had his femur pinned together after a nasty smash at Cadwell Park last year . |
25 | Recorded not long after a live cycle at the 1974 Aix-en-Provence Festival celebrating the 50th anniversary of the composer 's death , these are wide-ranging , run-in performances that completely escape the contrivance and routine that can so often creep into such extensive complete surveys . |
26 | DOWNPATRICK races will start later than usual next Wednesday — at 4.00pm with the last race at 6.30pm . |
27 | No significant increase in tissue type plasminogen activator activity was induced , however , by the administration of 0.1N HCl alone into the gastric cavity at 30 minutes aftr the injection ( Table ) . |
28 | ‘ Never mind , ’ called McAllister , ‘ needs must … ’ and wobbled down Vetch Street , praying that she arrived at her destination in one piece , the balance of the wretched thing being all wrong , especially with the overloaded basket at the front . |
29 | Isambard caught up both , and stood for a moment staring down with a formidable frown at Harry , who nursed his bruised wrists and glared back , expecting a blow and tensing every muscle to receive it without a tremor . |
30 | There is no trim , mixture , flaps , prop control or gyros to worry about , so with a final tug at the harness , one can only glare balefully at the JAP again , decide that it has kept going thus far and may therefore be relied upon to continue doing so for a few minutes longer , and prepare to commit aviation . |