Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] at [det] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Copies are available for inspection at all local libraries throughout the Region and at the Participation Desk . |
2 | COPING AWARD : Twelve double tickets for matinees at any local cinema . ’ |
3 | On this point , a central problem with criminal statistics is that they only cover what is officially defined as crime at any one time . |
4 | Hepworth villagers may have continued to congregate about midsummer at some traditional place of worship . |
5 | Erm , it contains access to four , five and they 'll be submitted after discussion at this particular Committee , to Policy Planning or the Policy Resources Committee . |
6 | Groups of Wayfarers sail away most days , visiting nearby islands for a picnic and a swim , or stopping for lunch at some tiny taverna . |
7 | It is available for reference at all public libraries in Edinburgh , in Holyrood Park Constabulary Office at the Muster Room , Holyrood Road , and at Historic Scotland reception desk , 20 Brandon Street . |
8 | ‘ Many excellent ideas have failed through lack of support at this crucial stage of their development , ’ he said . |
9 | Who this kind of change at this particular time ? |
10 | As the organisation grows there will be a partial delegation of these functions to branches , but because the business is still run as a single unit ( even though it may produce a wide variety of products at many separate locations ) responsibility for operational matters , as well as long-term strategy , remains with top management . |
11 | Years later , his sister-in-law Theresa told me that her husband , Henry Ware Eliot , had written to some department of the British government , presumably the Home Office , requesting them to give Eliot some sort of protection at this critical moment . |
12 | Thus with nonspecific pollinators , competition is avoided and there is no problem of the build-up of pollinators at any one time of year to satisfy any one plant species . |
13 | I remember because in nineteen thirty eight , er we were scheduled to have an opening in about the September and we got a team coming down to play us at football and we were going to have a social evening , darts and that , at , in the evening and of course at that particular time , the war was a definite threat . |
14 | The choice of activities at this marvellous hotel is staggering , with game fishing in the hotel 's own fleet of boats , snorkelling in the beautiful coral gardens , sailing in traditional dhows , windsurfing or indulging in countless other watersports . |
15 | Colette works at marshalling our feelings of revulsion at this voracious creature who has almost killed the poor box thorn . |
16 | Each level in the grouping hierarchy is numbered but " For some levels I will replace these numbers with names that are mnemonic of the correspondence of groups at this level with the rhythmic medium ( e.g. " 'syllables " " or " " tone units " " ) " ( pp. 137 – 8 ) . |
17 | Detailed trends in the distribution of income at any one time are the net result of many forces , several of which we have mentioned already . |
18 | Consequently , there will always be some debate amongst carpet scholars as to the number and location of masterworkshops at any given time . |
19 | Not all of the 269 constituencies in England and Wales went to the polls every time : indeed , the average number of contests at each general election was a little under 100 . |
20 | The OU offers an enormous range of subjects at many different levels . |
21 | And the reason does n't matter as Mick has said because we 're talking about the situation and the man 's attitude of mind at that particular time . |
22 | This is illustrated in Fig. 4.8 where ( W/P ) 1 is the prevailing real wage : it is clear that there is an excess supply of labour at this real wage . |
23 | There was a creaking of chairs and crossing of legs at such plain speaking . |
24 | She shot him an angry look , but all she received in return was a derisively raised eyebrow , and , when Claudine came back to their table and pulled up a chair with the ease of a spoiled favourite , Alain gave her all his attention and left Jenna to try to pull Marguerite back into some sort of pleasure at this irritating treat . |
25 | The shock , after so many years of never knowing who the man was , woke her , but with such a sense of loss at this interrupted coitus she could n't sleep again for mourning it . |
26 | Frank Hepburn , assistant to the director , said : ‘ Because of the sense of bereavement at this unprecedented loss , it was decided to have a special programme of memorial events which would act as a focus for remembering them and help raise funds for charities with which they were associated . |
27 | Further evidence of the degree of concentration at this zonal scale is that 70 per cent of the rest of the population is housed in the rings . |
28 | It is certainly true that the individual is more sensitive to particular types of influence at some developmental stages than at others , but to say that tells us little , either about the extent to which the period can be shifted or about the reasons for the increased sensitivity . |
29 | In an attempt to answer this simple question we used a self administered questionnaire ( Spielberger STAI-X1 ) designed to provide an objective index of anxiety at any given moment . |
30 | And there was a lot of work at that particular time in the shipyards . |