Example sentences of "[noun pl] of [noun prp] at " in BNC.
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1 | Either the Psalm gives a very different version of the events of 167 or it refers to some other trouble which has left no trace in our tradition , for instance during the wars of the successors of Alexander at the end of the fourth century . |
2 | The Senate recently estimated the number commuting daily into the west from east Berlin and nearby districts of Brandenburg at 50,000 to 60,000 . |
3 | Questionnaires were first designed with the assistance of the Equal Opportunities Commission and sent to samples of women and men barristers and Heads of Chambers at the Independent Bar . |
4 | Doggedly practising her seamanship to keep thoughts and images of Nathan at bay , she was n't aware of time passing until she noticed that the sky ahead seemed lighter . |
5 | The Neapolitan Riviera extends in a lazy curve around the Neapolitan coast and its very name evokes images of Italy at its sunniest . |
6 | Gossage 's images of Berlin at night , and as a block city , are reminiscent of photographs taken 50 years ago and resonate with a sense of Berlin 's history . |
7 | Each one is beautifully illustrated with a different theme , capturing a variety of aspects of Britain at its best . |
8 | Luciano Pavarotti took a night off from his sell-out performances of Tosca at Covent Garden last month to appear at a Masterclass for four up and coming young singers . |
9 | All three performances of Macbeth at the Civic are already sold out . |
10 | Further verbal pictures of Wordsworth at this period may be found in Thomas De Quincey 's Recollections ; but 1805 may be considered as the end of his youth . |
11 | Embassies still went from Moscow to the states of Europe at irregular and often long intervals and stayed only briefly . |
12 | oh I do n't like the Darling Buds of May at all |
13 | To test the validity of this notion and to identify potential risk factors for RP , we reviewed our cases of RP at The Mount Sinai Hospital and compared the pathological features of their colectomy specimens as well as their clinical features to those of a control group without RP . |
14 | In addition , even medium-sized plants can dominate the labour markets of small towns ( for example , in the cases of Westland at Yeovil and Clarks at Street ) , and this places them in a strong position in their dealings with the labour force ( Lever 1978 ) . |
15 | Views of Berlin at Zellermayer |
16 | On 31 March 1925 American Columbia used their new equipment to record a most impressive demonstration disc — the Associated Glee Clubs of America at the Metropolitan Opera House . |
17 | Ruritania and its dynastic problems remain separate from the complexities of Europe at the end of the nineteenth century . |
18 | The woman was attacked in the early hours of Wednesday at an isolated station at Mexborough , South Yorks , as she waited for a late train home . |
19 | A major issue to be explored is why social disruption failed to stimulate unrest in lowland Scotland unlike other areas of Britain at this time . |
20 | Instead of the sexy bits he 'd opted for poetic descriptions of London at night and the philosophic chapter from his last book about the beauties of a relationship between a young girl and an older man . |
21 | Also available are back copies of the Journal at 50p per copy and sets of 4 postcards of BCR at £1.50 per set . |
22 | It is true that preoccupation with theoretical accounts of phenomena of all kinds is characteristic of German culture at least since the days of Leibnitz at the beginning of the eighteenth century , but in this instance there is a more specific reason . |
23 | There might be some ceremony of welcome ; there might be special prayers for the ruling family ( the genealogies of the counts of Flanders at St Bertin and the counts of Anjou at St Aubin 's suggest this ) . |
24 | There might be some ceremony of welcome ; there might be special prayers for the ruling family ( the genealogies of the counts of Flanders at St Bertin and the counts of Anjou at St Aubin 's suggest this ) . |
25 | Nelson ran easily among a lead pack of six through 30K , then caught hopeful Leonardo Reyes of Mexico at 38K . |
26 | Thus Goldthorpe and Lockwood ( 1969 ) carried out their research among the manual workers of Luton at a time when academic opinion was saying that such people were beginning to take on middle-class characteristics . |
27 | Consultants told the paper that IBM has been dissecting the two most recent pre-release versions of NT at its Toronto labs to assess the time and money that would be required to do the implementation , and reckon a product could arrive at the turn of the year . |
28 | Consultants told the paper that IBM has been dissecting the two most recent pre-release versions of NT at its Toronto labs to assess the time and money that would be required to do the implementation , and reckon a product could arrive at the turn of the year . |
29 | The sights of London at night were something to behold but how many people , he wondered , ever noticed the variety of smells ? |
30 | Booth , prompted by a number of newspaper and magazine articles , was concerned to find out the true extent of poverty among the working classes of London at that time , and he collected vast quantities of data about them , using a combination of early survey techniques and other less statistical methods . |