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

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1 Yeah as part of the activity at Uniforum last week erm I B M made certain announcements .
2 Sarcasm must be part of the course at Hendon' ) .
3 In November 1975 , Dr. Ian Paisley , MP , published classified figures from within the Northern Ireland Housing Executive for part of the work at Maynard .
4 The upper part of the footprint at sites 7 and 8 reappears faster than the lower portion , suggesting that actinomycin dissociates from site 8 faster than site 7 .
5 In 1981 , when Johnstone was still part of the furniture at Ibrox , Bill McMurdo and a local architect Bob Waugh involved him in the launch of Box Office Promotions ( UK ) Ltd a sports and leisure company which aimed to profit from Johnstone 's popularity in the Lanarkshire area .
6 This tells us that Potnia had a sanctuary dedicated to her in some part of the Labyrinth at Knossos , since this temple — and only this one — was referred to in antiquity as the Labyrinth , at least as far as Crete was concerned .
7 It happened during a holiday tour Chris and her husband John took in China after he completed his part of the OSART at Daya Bay nuclear power station ( see below left ) .
8 The case studies they produce later form part of the curriculum at Crotonville , the company 's management-development school a few miles up on the Hudson river from New York .
9 Part of the station at North Road is now a museum devoted to the Stockton and Darlington Railway , the first regular passenger railway , opened in 1825 ( although its primary purpose was for freight ) .
10 The mind at work is part of the person at work and that same person has many other activities in the past and the future and in parallel which have their interactions with the work .
11 the Purchaser to have the right to withhold part of the consideration at completion ( up to an agreed maximum ) but not the right to rescind ; or
12 part of the problem at Biddulph was that the hospital service was being reorganized , and the outgoing authority would not bind the hands of its successor by making a decision .
13 Yet if part of the problem at Ibrox in respect of injury has been caused by the addition of European Champions league matches to an already congested domestic schedule , it is only Vogts 's good fortune that no German side was able to make it to the last eight of the European Cup .
14 In fact this banal verse , which forms a part of the novel At Swim-Two-Birds , is a satire on the cult of imbecile proletarian writers that began in the thirties and later reached its apotheosis under Joan Littlewood .
15 With the correct grip — size , that is — the top of the two middle fingers should almost touch the fleshy base part of the thumb at address .
16 I am now enjoying being part of the scene at Southport . ’
17 After spending part of the summer at Baden with Constanze , Mozart decided to go on speculation to Frankfurt am Main , where Leopold II was to be crowned Holy Roman Emperor on 9 October .
18 In 1606 the lord and his tenants co-operated to reclaim part of the moor at Cossington in the Somerset Levels .
19 It does not need a piano as such and , given time , can produce results comparable with good conventional performances , provided the operator is musically minded and can move at least one part of the body at will .
20 Part of the deal at Ibrox will be that Malta deliberately try to frustrate Scotland , but if McCoist and Eoin Jess are allowed the room to show off their club form , that has to be a comfort to us . ’
21 Paintings of Scotland and the Cantabrian country of northern Spain also form part of the collection at Dee Fine Arts , Telegraph Road , Heswall .
22 The building was part of the College at King 's House in the Close but was used as living quarters by students of non-conformist persuasion .
23 Rain has turned parts of the showground at Malvern into a quagmire .
24 Marker poles can be used to check the depth of silting , and by excavating parts of the ditch at intervals , the rate of silting can be assessed .
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