Example sentences of "at [num] [noun sg] [art] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Oh well no I wo n't do that I 'll just drive round at five mile an hour in front of ya .
2 The cumulative probability of maintaining remission at six months was 0.67 after treatment with prednisolone compared with 0.28 after treatment with elemental diet , and at one year the probability of maintaining remission was 0.35 in the prednisolone group and 0.09 in the elemental diet treated group ( p<0.05 ; log rank test ) .
3 Histoire , whilst at one level a transposition of the discontinuity of experience , can at the same time be considered as providing an implicit commentary on the nature of fiction and writing : the text can be said to be formed from a meditation on a collection of postcards which the narrator is sifting through .
4 At one level the Ministry of Defence argument about the dollar costs of overseas expenditure was not absurd .
5 At one level the answer to this question is deceptively straightforward .
6 The court was at one time a centre of licentiousness and depravity , of corruption and influence peddling .
7 There was at one time a kind of folk-tale relating to this game in Suffolk .
8 Nitro-chalk was at one time a by-product of the gas and other industries , but now that manufacturing methods have changed , it is not so plentiful or cheap .
9 Martin was for some years tutor to the MacLeods of Skye , and had also been at one time a scholar at Leiden University in the Netherlands .
10 Between the Jordan and Jericho is the site of Gilgal , at one time a sanctuary of the highest importance in ancient Israel .
11 At one time a sum of £20,000 was mentioned , but seemingly has never materialised .
12 There were at one time a number of city-states , each with its own god .
13 Secondly I think the sad thing is is that at one time the idea of the foyer bar was the fact that er mother 's and children go in for a coffee facility or tea facility now I 'm I 'm one of one of the problems about criticism is is perhaps they do n't know all the facts and one of the facts which I think astounded me was the actual local police stopped that and said that that was n't permissible for if you were selling alcohol then it did n't it was n't right that that children under age and young children were allowed in the same area and that was that was changed then we got a new a new police superintendent and he said it was permissible and then we got another super he went they do n't stay very long in Harlow and we got somebody else came along and he said no that is n't permissible so we got very schizophrenic about what you could do with the foyer bar one minute you could have and the idea of about telling people and there young mothers going shopping come here for coffee , cakes for the children etc stop that we 've now got a new superintendent in Harlow and I think with applied going back to him and saying well please advice us can we or ca n't we ?
14 At one time the ladies of the area did all the embroidery themselves .
15 I mean we did a lot of things that other people probably did n't do , I always remember next door to us at one time the curate of the St Mary 's church , er , who is er , he is now Bishop of mm , gosh , he 's a up in Nottingham way , Bishop of something or other , we met him at a , at a do not so very long ago and he 's just the same , he 's marvellous and he was the curate and they were as poor as church mice and er in relation to them we were really well off you know , and er they had hardly any fires or anything and we gave them an electric fire to heat their place up and er when we met him , it was last February at a , a do of one of the research engineers from where I was work working the last job I had and er , he said I 've still got the electric fire
16 In spite of the political persecutions after 1848 , political or ideological refugees formed only a small fraction of mass emigration , even in 1849–54 , though at one time the radicals among them controlled half the German-language press of the United States , which they used to denounce their country of refuge .
17 A little later , at 7 p.m. , the whole scene was lit up from time to time by electrical discharges , and at one time the cloud above the mountain presented ‘ the appearance of an immense pine tree , with the stem and branches formed with volcanic lightning ’ .
18 Amongst the first of these was one Erik Hazelhoff , at one time the aide to Queen Wilhelmina and who held a Dutch Knighthood on arrival in PFF .
19 At one time the classes of passenger vehicles on Indian railways were painted in different colours , as in Russia .
20 At one time the pressure on the family brought on by Brian 's death led to the couple splitting up .
21 At one time the line of the defences used to be regarded as a significant rural-urban divide , but the repeated recognition of extensive extra-mural suburbs has necessarily shifted the emphasis of enquiry .
22 At one time the midsoles of all mountain boots incorporated a steel or wooden shank in their construction , but modern techniques mean that now manufacturers almost always use injection-moulded plastics to give the right degree of flex and/or stiffening .
23 Now I do n't suppose that even Sir Geoffrey knows this , but Irwin Osnafeld , the payee of that £300,000 cheque , was at one time an associate of his .
24 Park Court , which houses Hilda 's flat , was at one time an outhouse for a local manor , but in 1931 the owner left it to the local council who then converted it into a fire station .
25 At one institution a group of medical officers argued that it was against the interests of most long-term hospital residents with chronic illnesses to be resettled in community units .
26 At one point a group of us decided that the best way to stop being hassled about separatism was to publish instalments of the CLIT papers in the weekly newsletter , which was mailed to women all over London and beyond .
27 Indeed , at one point the peak of a worst case fluctuation actually exceeds that of the best case .
28 Within the convent he faced a group of unruly , ill-disciplined monks ; his tenants at Sandwich were ousted from their houses , and at one point the citizens of Canterbury rose in revolt and threatened to blockade the monks .
29 At one point the mistress of disguise demonstrated to her co-accused how the ginger wig she had been wearing when they were stopped by police , fell off as she adjusted her hat .
30 At one stage the waters of Oulton Broad were reported to be rising at a rate of eight inches an hour .
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