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

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1 The indirect effects of religious controversy on attitudes toward science have been stressed because they indicate the contingency of those attitudes at particular times and places .
2 Such a strategy would involve the provision of more facilities at , and better access to , under-used sites and the removal of some facilities from heavily used areas to reduce recreational pressure and to promote recovery .
3 The research also involved collecting and reporting the views of some students at Ashdown .
4 In order to improve matters , money should be invested in the enlargement of the existing small , narrow and low bridges and on the building of more bridges at strategic sites .
5 Despite the scepticism of many historians at the time , Beresford eventually drew together all his findings in The Lost Villages of England , published in 1954 .
6 And I can not believe that the two did not exchange at length here , passing the very threshold of such a dominant historic occasion , an event which still burnt into the consciousness of all Scots at the time .
7 The command of all forces at Verdun was to be taken over at midnight .
8 New colour sections on antique furniture — an important addition considering the buoyancy of such pieces at auction today — clocks , silver , glass , pottery and porcelain will prove their worth for a long time .
9 The outcome has been the imposition of more sentences at the higher end of the punishment tariff over and above the changes in the volume of crime .
10 The giving of these notices at the proper times is important because they enable your council to inspect your work , to ensure that it is important because they enable your council to inspect your work , to ensure that it is satisfactory before being covered up .
11 He had become increasingly unhappy about the trackway theory , feeling it to be insufficient to account for the number of leys which seemed to exist , the tendency for parallel systems , the intersection of many leys at a single site , and the phenomenon which he discovered of patterns of concentric circles .
12 Health behaviour in later life is clearly rooted in the social context in which older people live and reflects the influence of such activities at earlier phases in the life cycle .
13 I hope Aberdeen get the benefit of those things at Kilbowie Park , ’ Miller added .
14 Hare was concerned to protect the independence of some MPs at least .
15 ‘ First we must try to reach the safety of those trees at the top of the ridge , ’ Trentham whispered .
16 The defects of the present set-up were inherited from the previous regime and those who see Prean 's point of view and are aware of the dissatisfaction of many players at the way in which computer points are calculated had already been planning a more advanced system .
17 Not until two years had passed was the outcome of these disputes at all clear .
18 Maps showing the distribution of these variables at a scale were digitized and desertification models developed by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization ( FAO ) were used within the GIS to produce hazard maps and summary tables .
19 Recognised for its healing , therapeutic properties for centuries , water is the basis of many treatments at Hoar Cross Hall .
20 ( 13 ) For the purposes of any proceedings at the quarterly meeting in March in the final year of office of members of a licensing board which are not finally disposed of before the expiry in that year of the term of office of the members , the members of the licensing board in office at the date of the said meeting shall , notwithstanding such expiry , be deemed to constitute the licensing board .
21 The arms race is almost certainly the product of many interactions at different levels , including domestic politics on each side and technical rivalry between defence establishments .
22 Teachers ignore the importance of these results at their peril .
23 The fashionably turned out Kylie caught the eye of many boys at Camberwell .
24 Figure 1 shows that the symptoms of bingeing , purging , and restrictive dieting develop at different body weights , the critical feature distinguishing anorexia nervosa from other eating disorders being the appearance of these symptoms at an abnormally low weight .
25 In a book concerned with the need for a common policy to cover the education of all children at all stages of their careers , it might be thought right to start with a discussion of the primary school .
26 Support for firms is not just a matter of marginal servicing , nor should it be property-led or based on the notion of any jobs at any price .
27 What was said by a single inhabitant of Berchtesgaden in March 1945 was a sentiment undoubtedly close to the hearts of most Germans at this time : ‘ If we 'd have imagined in 1933 how things would turn out , we 'd never have voted for Hitler . ’
28 While difficult to prove , the development of such hypotheses at least indicates that researchers are attempting to justify reliance on the thrifty genotype to explain variation in non-insulin dependent diabetes frequency .
29 Other projects in Europe include the development of several FELs at the Italian national laboratories in Frascati , and one is planned at the University of Twente , The Netherlands , based on a racetrack microtron accelerator equipped with a photocathode electron gun .
30 Clearly the abundances of these materials at the surface exceeds those of the Moon as a whole and this could either be because of upward differentiation or because such materials were added late in the formation of the Moon .
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