Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] [conj] [vb -s] at [art] " in BNC.

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1 Day 4 Purchased 150 sets of ready-cut seat bases and backrests at a price of £5 per set , and paid for them .
2 The items below are included in the check list that appears at the end of this book .
3 She examines the connection between the curriculum and the deviance of boy and girl pupils and looks at the possibilities of combating sexist curricula .
4 Finally , Lindsey and other tax experts have consistently argued that as tax rates are cut , economic efficiency is raised by reducing tax breaks and shelters at the same time .
5 Detritus — Also sometimes known as mulm , this describes the mixture of tiny waste items that gathers at the bottom and in the filters of any tank set-up .
6 Apart for the graphics processor , the boxes also sport NEC 's ImageVideo , a local video bus that runs at the processor 's external clock speed — this made its debut with the company 's Powermate Series .
7 What these boardroom blouses and toerags at the turnstiles do not realise is that football management is not a skill to be acquired through hard work , but a gift from God .
8 Finger positions and speeds at every location in a text are recorded together with the reader 's voice during normal reading .
9 He picks up his empty beer glass and looks at the drops moving on the bottom .
10 Robert James Waller Love in Black and White ( Mandarin ) A soaring love story that pulls at the heart-strings .
11 Through this relationship , they can also be a record of the life force that exists at a certain site .
12 Well that 's it , it ca n't be right , it ca n't be right , because what you would expect in there , is another sort of perspex piece that comes at an angle like that .
13 Olivine , for instance , is the most unstable mineral in the weathering series and crystallizes at the highest temperature in the reaction series .
14 The run , in aid of the NI Hospice , started at the Chimney Corner Inn and finishes at the Lansdowne Court Hotel .
15 ‘ That 's because he enters by the old tower door and sits at the back , where he ca n't be seen , ’ she replied eagerly .
16 Associativity provides a cellular analogue of classical conditioning , and is an implicit property of the Hebb synapse , the computing element that lies at the heart of the current interest in neural computation .
17 He goes to this drug unit and helps at the library .
18 The sea ebbs and flows at the rivermouth giving salt-wedge or mixed waters from 1.0015 to 1.007 ( for comparison , coral fish are usually kept at a constant 1.025 or 35 grams/litre , 4.67 ounces/gallon , salts at 25°s ; C ) .
19 Key stage 1 ( ages 5–7 ) ( years 1 and 2 ) : begins on attainment of compulsory school age and ends at the end of the school year in which the majority of pupils reach the age of 7 .
20 The temple illustrates the animal fetishism that lies at the dark roots of Egyptian religion and which it never really outgrew .
21 It 's done nothing to tackle the desperate need for a balanced energy policy that looks at the long-term needs of the country .
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