Example sentences of "the [noun] at [adv] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 On legal aid there is not clear recognition amongst the major commercial firms of the need to deploy much of the substantial funding that they provide in large measure for the profession in the defence at once of the legal aid scheme and of legal aid practitioners .
2 It is of vital importance to the successful operation of the police that they should have the co-operation of the public and they 're much more likely to get it if democratically elected representatives of the public are well represented indeed in the majority at least on the police authority .
3 For instance , Barnet have to go to Scarborough , with fans due to begin the trek at 6am for an 11am kick-off .
4 When the negative feedback is large enough to satisfy as is usually the case at least over the intended , operational frequency range , the closed-loop gain is and .
5 Having achieved narrow wins in the Minnesota and Idaho caucuses Harkin stated his determination to continue the fight at least until the Illinois and Michigan primaries , on March 17 , when he hoped that his trade union support would assist him .
6 It comes under the hammer at 2.15pm on the 20th , at the Barnstaple Motel .
7 That means Mr Maxwell will remain at the helm of the club at least for the short term .
8 The plates at least for the first four courses are washed as they come out of the dining room . ’
9 ‘ Reinforcement of the behaviours related to such needs cements the associations at least for a time .
10 I agree with all the right hon. and hon. Members who said — I think that almost all who have spoken so far made this point — that it is very important to give Czechoslovakia , Hungary and Poland the prospect of joining the Community at least by the end of the decade , and to give them every possible assistance in meeting the economic and political conditions for membership as soon as possible .
11 This dual emphasis on the reader and on analysis of texts in units larger than a sentence seems to offer the beginnings at least of a new approach to text research , one which moves beyond a correlational approach to readability and starts instead to identify causal relationships between aspects of texts and difficulties in comprehension .
12 Anyone interested should call at the station at 7pm on a Thursday evening when an officer will be available with more information .
13 Escort the interviewee at least to the door , again the behaviour at the parting point can be significant .
14 I think I left the Bench at least with an impression that they had someone very special to deal with , I was , of course , all the time praying that no one for the police would ask for his Conduct Sheet , which they overlooked after making a dutiful response to the Bench , and I hurried away to be met outside the Court by Stewart , who at once asked me to lend him a pound .
15 It was not until the crisis of late August 1939 , when the Nazi-Soviet pact was announced , clearly foreshadowing the impending attack on Poland , that the Labour Party and the movement at large shook off its hostility to the government at least to the extent of supporting , and in the crisis of early September demanding , an early declaration of war .
16 The Thalassiothrix mat deposits , which are the direct result of surface processes , are therefore clear evidence that surface processes , and not dissolution at depth , controlled many of the major changes in the relative abundance of carbonate and silica during the Neogene at least in the equatorial Pacific .
17 Their lingering presence would thus save the hospital at least for the lifespan of the generation to which they belonged .
18 None the less , the Barclay offer had been instrumental in saving the statue for the nation at least for the time being and , soon after , the Minister for the Arts announced that an export licence had been refused .
19 Some action has been taken in most countries to support the survival at least of the more important communities in such areas .
20 ‘ We are checking rail stations but it seems you can catch a train to anywhere in the country at 5pm on a Friday from Leeds and so they could be absolutely anywhere . ’
21 I do n't think that anyone could contemplate a retrospective of Matisse without the involvement at least of the four central institutions which are collaborating on our exhibition : the two Russian museums ; Paris and ourselves .
22 Such an approach appears to me to involve the possibility at least of an immense increase in the cost of litigation in which statutory construction is involved .
23 Fasciclin III is normally expressed at the NMJ at least through the end of embryogenesis .
24 ( x ) Put the slide at once into a Coplin jar filled with the same fixative and leave for at least 20 min .
25 A property developer is hoping to defy the recession by putting flats in a converted Mill on the market at up to a quarter of a million pounds a time .
26 Well I was I 've looked , Peter Davis , North Yorkshire , I 've just glanced down the table at certainly at the er my Greater York district colleagues , and er certainly we er are rather surprised that er you have the impression that you have the impression that er erm we could do without the erm the new settlement , quite clearly erm erm certainly Harrogate , Selby , er and Ryedale , and the County Council , believe the the new settlement is absolutely essential , erm and I think that 's erm erm certainly a matter of agreement between er us and those three districts , it 's absolutely essential .
27 Massalia had been in direct contact with the Celts at least since the fifth century B.C. The Jews lived in a region where Greek mercenaries were often stationed and Greek merchants often called .
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