Example sentences of "[noun] at [noun] [not/n't] " in BNC.

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1 In the same year he won a scholarship at Repton not far from Derby .
2 The British never thought their Allies were as tidy about burying their dead as they might be , but under the non-stop shelling at Verdun an attempt at burial not infrequently resulted in two more corpses to dispose of .
3 Information books at home not only supply a resource for school topic work , they also help your child develop good study skills .
4 Thirdly , the archive also contains information for a large number of commodities at Canterbury not previously published as well as material on wages and building costs for the period 1600-1774 .
5 The expected improvement this month will have a limited effect on shop suppliers , however , as the unexpected March sales fall left stocks at levels not seen since last August .
6 If the same timetable were followed this would mean an initial review within four weeks , a second review within the next three months and subsequent reviews at intervals not exceeding six months .
7 But I have to tell you that a man such as Niccolò needs sons less than he needs marriage , and needs a woman at present not at all .
8 When I tried to place a bet at the Tote at Cheltenham not long ago , I found myself behind a queue of Irish priests .
9 The royal church at Tîrgoviste not far from Curtea de Arges is one of these , built in the sixteenth century .
10 My fear was further sharpened when Tooth , the only practising Muslim aboard , stiffly emerged from below wearing his black peci hat , and proceeded to prostrate himself towards Mecca at hours not prescribed by Islamic doctrine .
11 Farmers would be allowed to sell produce from their private plots in markets or by contract at prices not fixed by the state .
12 On the economic front Alia 's proposals included encouraging initiative in enterprises and curtailing the role of central planning bodies ; paying bonuses to workers exceeding production targets ; allowing agricultural workers to sell surpluses at prices not fixed by the state ; curtailing artificial price fixing , by means of state subsidies , for all but essential goods ; and allowing people to build their own homes .
13 One such coroner , who was both a lawyer and a doctor , presided over an inquest on the death of the occupants of a Viking aircraft which crashed on a number of council houses at Southall not far from Heathrow Airport .
14 Because MRI is particularly well developed to differentiate between lipid and water , with further development , it may be possible to simultaneously measure transit and absorption of different nutrients in the gut , an area of measurement at present not possible with existing methods .
15 Freehold and long leasehold land and buildings are revalued to market value at intervals not exceeding five years .
16 Educated in France , she was , as Napoleon III said , ‘ French at heart not only by upbringing but by the memory of the blood which her father shed in the service of the Empire ’ .
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