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

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1 He tugged at the flask of whisky inside his tunic and eventually worked it out .
2 Michael Fallon , who is defending Darlington for the Tories , has hit out at the surcharge of £19 on poll tax bills which have already gone out .
3 He studied at the University of Oxford at a time when Colet had thrown off the old method of scholastic teaching , which consisted of repeating the comments of previous interpreters of the Bible , and instead , in his lectures on St Paul 's Epistles , was explaining their historic background and expounding their spiritual truths .
4 He was one of the foremost early exponents and defenders at the University of Oxford of the teaching of Thomas Aquinas , the Dominican philosopher and theologian .
5 He was Isaac Woolfson Professor of Metallurgy at the University of Oxford from 1966 to 1992. was part-time chairman of AEA from 1982 to 1984 and has been a part-time member since then .
6 Speaking at the University of Loughborough in October 1986 , the Governor of the Bank of England explained it as the outcome of ‘ deregulation ’ and subsequent ‘ structural changes ’ in financial markets .
7 The bulk of this paper is devoted to relating our experience , over the last three years , of using electronic coursework on an EP course at the University of Kent at Canterbury .
8 Recent advances in NMR applications to porous media organised by the Collaborative Project in Magnetic Resonance , will be held at the University of Kent on 14–16 April 1992 .
9 A STUDENT at the University of Sussex in Brighton , has died in hospital in Swansea , a week after plunging from cliffs at Stackpole near Tenby , west Wales .
10 The author cited psychological books , which claimed that black people were intellectually inferior on average to white people : ‘ Read The Inequality of Man by H.J. Eysenck , Professor of Psychology at the University of London for the facts here . ’
11 Though primarily a research botanist and unwilling to be distracted by teaching , she gave a course on the ancestry of the angiosperms at the University of London in 1907 .
12 My Lords , the appellant , Mr. Page , was appointed a lecturer in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Hull by a letter dated 13 June 1966 .
13 But before then , an invited and representative audience will put their questions to a panel of local business people and opinion formers and air their own views on ‘ The Question of Merseyside 's Future ’ at the University of Liverpool on June 24 .
14 Martin Hocking , a chemist at the University of Victoria in British Columbia , compared the environmental credentials of the two kinds of cup ( Science , vol 251 , p 504 ) .
15 American scientist working for the Astrophysics Institute at the University of Colorado in Boulder have created the lowest temperature ever recorded — one millionth of a degree above absolute zero .
16 Work by John Doebley , at the University of Minnesota in St Paul , suggests that , despite the superficially enormous distinction between the plants , the chromosomes of maize and teosinte differ by only five genes .
17 He was educated at the University of Leiden between 1747 and 1749 , and then entered the family 's banking business .
18 In April 1616 he was admitted as reader to the Bodleian Library in Oxford , and he matriculated in theology at the University of Leiden on 7 November 1616 .
19 Thus it was no surprise that in 1967 he was chosen to become the Faraday Professor of Electrochemistry at the University of Southampton on the English south coast .
20 The Grand Prix was to be awarded jointly to the Savilian Professor of Geometry at Oxford ( recently deceased ) and to an 18-year-old student at the University of Konigsberg in East Prussia .
21 The data is then made public ; the full dataset and the commands to set it up for processing by the statistical package SPSS- X can be obtained from the Economic and Social Research Council Data Archive at the University of Essex for the cost of processing .
22 I taught at the London School of Economics , I was head of the department at the University of Essex in which you were an undergraduate , and was in fact your personal tutor .
23 A separate project directed at the University of Essex by Alison Scott has examined the computer service and retail industries .
24 Ritschl , by now increasingly confident of his protege 's abilities , recommended him for a vacant chair of classics at the University of Basle in Switzerland .
25 The University guarantees a place in University Halls , Student Houses or flats to all new first year undergraduates who live outwith the boundary of the City of Edinburgh , provided that their application form has reached the Student Accommodation Service by 1st September and that UCAS has confirmed their academic place at the University of Edinburgh as UF by the same date .
26 The book is edited by Canon Peter Elvy , a personal member of WACC , and is published by the Centre for Theology and Public Issues at the University of Edinburgh for the Jerusalem Trust .
27 After a distinguished student career at Emmanuel College , Cambridge , he went on to study at the University of Paris under Suzanne Bastid .
28 There are many examples of Englishmen at the University of Paris before 1340 , and some of the king 's clerks most active in Anglo-French diplomacy had studied there .
29 Perhaps the most intriguing approach is a project , planned by Dr John C. Loper , a molecular geneticist , and professor of microbiology at the University of Cincinnati in Ohio .
30 The team at SAUS is collaborating with a team at the University of Bath in a study of Swindon , an expanding town on the M4 which is thought to have received more than its share of the benefits of economic change .
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