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

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31 It grew out of the teaching of stylistics to undergraduates at Lancaster , which and I have shared for several years .
32 The principle difference was that characteristics relating to academic background particularly A-level results were not important predictors of non-completion among females at all , but were extremely important predictors of non-completion among males .
33 But in our experience , this kind of metacommentary in essays at all levels ( from " A " level through to PhD writing ) tends to be under-used ; readers are left to infer connections and linkages for themselves , and the effectiveness of sections of argument is as a result often significantly reduced .
34 To do so , it is necessary briefly to increase the rate of insertion of bricks at a particular point in the house — the roof — without changing the rate of removal ; bricks thus accumulate as the chimney is constructed .
35 It was irregular because his duties took him out of touch for weeks at a time .
36 Even if there is a great deal of consultation between departments at each stage , the plan is likely to have a patchwork effect , especially if timing is crucial .
37 In 1989 he was visiting fellow of Trinity Hall , Cambridge , and in 1992 was awarded the degree of Doctor of Letters at Cambridge fro work in modern and medieval German and Celtic studies .
38 First a considerable , and , on the whole , successful attempt to introduce some measure of integration to programmes at lower primary level .
39 The venue has been changed from Scottish Churches House because of pressure on places at the last conference .
40 Theophylline probably causes redistribution of potassium into cells at the expense of the extracellular pool , an effect reinforced by the increased catecholamine response and mediated by an increased intracellular 3,5-cAMP concentration , hyperinsulinism , and hyperglycaemia .
41 With binoculars it looks like a faint blur , easy enough with × 7 , while with × 20 there is an indication of resolution into stars at its outer edges .
42 Councils run by all groupings and more importantly on the whole er by none at all er through independent councillors at parish level and they have responded with that united voice , declaring their support for a separate Cornish constituency and it might er bear remarking as I think members on all sides of this house are aware , getting that kind of agreement between councils at different tiers and in different areas of the county is pretty remarkable in itself .
43 His executives went in and out of office like dogs at a fair , and so did his treasurers .
44 There were reports in late 1989 of maltreatment of prisoners at the Yaoundé central prison , where in December two former Army officers imprisoned after the 1984 coup attempt were reportedly beaten to death .
45 Before we start the presentation I 'd mention there will be hard copies of the slides available , the video is for internal use only and there should be plenty of time for questions at the end .
46 The next stop at Rothley will allow plenty of time for photographs at the restored gas-lit station where another runpast will take place while refreshments are served .
47 An aide contacted Marie O'Byrne , honorary secretary of the North Dublin Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals at her clinic in Drumcondra , Dublin .
48 The final draft of the international treaty banning the possession , manufacture and use of chemical weapons was presented for approval to negotiators at the UN Conference on Disarmament on Aug. 26 .
49 When you reach shoulder shaping in a pattern it will generally instruct you in the time-honoured way to ‘ cast off ’ as group of stitches at the beginning of the next given number of rows .
50 Money Planet Mars could be responsible for unfairness from superiors at work , or from those in a position to help you financially .
51 She could see his decision not to bother to try to explain that Brian hardly knew anybody in Northam Town Hall , and that Brian 's salary as Head of Humanities at an Adult Education College hardly rose to paying his own mortgage , let alone to buying a house for his ageing father .
52 And with aid to refugees at the centre of the row , Mrs Hilali insists that Kurds in this country can speak up for her .
53 The first-generation system known as ‘ HyperArc ’ is currently under test with users at ‘ novice ’ and ‘ competent ’ levels of expertise : in addition to feedback on the use of the system , the aim of the evaluation phase is to define a core area of functionality in common use to help optimize the system structure .
54 UNION chiefs are seeking talks with management over redundancies at Mill Road Maternity Hospital .
55 Even though they may live and sleep above ground for months at a time , they prefer not to be out of distance of some sort of refuge that will serve for a hole .
56 The magazine is now firmly established with demand for copies at an all time high .
57 With demand for homeloans at a low ebb , few will want to go higher .
58 Finally , network analysis offers a procedure for dealing with variation between speakers at the level of the individual rather than the group ( see further 6.8.3 ) .
59 Since Schorne was described in an episcopal record in 1273 as a subdeacon and became an incumbent with cure of souls at that time , it is probably wrong to identify him with the namesake collated by Archbishop John Peckham [ q.v. ] to the rectory of Monks Risborough ( Buckinghamshire ) on 24 September 1289 , a man who had been ordained subdeacon on the title of that benefice just twelve days earlier in Kent .
60 There are a number of modelling programs suitable for use on microcomputers at a price which is so low that a complete system often costs less than the terminals used merely to communicate with larger computers .
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