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

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1 Greavesey of course and at the risk of overdosing on goals you can see all the action that mattered from the First Division yesterday .
2 Strangely , another sample of water divided in two and analysed both independently at the Glasgow Institute of Biochemistry and at the Water Board 's Dumfries laboratory showed two very different results .
3 He also argues that the increasing fragmentation and differentiation of the rationalized lifeworld of modernity both takes the place of ideology and at the same time makes it difficult to sustain :
4 This new housing brought inevitable changes to the life of the village , and many of those who live here now work in the city of Hull or at the nearby installations at Saltend and Easington .
5 If the sciences were less subordinate to theology at the time of Newton than at the time of Copernicus , had the Reformation in religion created favorable conditions for a reformation in science ?
6 Typical of the government 's hypocrisy , in Pink 's view , that it could bleat about the failure of exporters while at the same time putting every sort of obstacle in their path .
7 Language orders the world of perception and at the same time constitutes a knowing subject that perceives and yet is distinguished from that world .
8 The accused , the finder , was not guilty of theft because at the moment of appropriation the coins were not property belonging to another .
9 It was possible to see the same sort of divide as at the commercial end : every second house had been restored and repainted , with extensions sprouting in the gaps between them .
10 The 5th generation — Expert Systems — must be seen as being applied to the first four generations of Maintenance but at the same time trying to integrate them as well .
11 Tribunals are an essential check on the powers of officialdom but at the moment they do not work as well as they should to ensure justice in welfare provision .
12 If the incident reflects badly on the operating practices of pilots , engineers or airlines — for instance , if a dangerous situation arises because the pilots failed to use their check list at the appropriate time or a supervisory engineer fails to double check the work of a mechanic on an important component such as a primary unit in the flying controls — it is unlikely that the matter is going to be reported voluntarily in view of the inevitable consequences of disciplinary action on the part of management or at the very least a ‘ black mark ’ against the offender which will be likely to prejudice his career .
13 Again , it is a peculiarity of unfair dismissal law that an industrial tribunal does not have the power to consider the fairness of dismissal where at the time of dismissal the employer was conducting a lockout or the employee was taking part in a strike or other industrial action .
14 Cast iron superseded lead as the main material used for gutters and downpipes but cast iron systems are now likely to be showing signs of leaking at the joints between lengths of guttering or at the joints in downpipes .
15 The House will appreciate that the Government provide funds for green form legal aid and for the United Kingdom Immigrants Advisory Service , a body which represents refugee applicants at the initial process of determination and at the tribunal hearing .
16 Look critically at your environment , at your home and place of work and at the halls or rooms where you may have to attend meetings .
17 How can the right hon. Gentleman stand at the Dispatch Box and seek to justify the untrammelled entry of coal imports into Britain , which is flinging thousands of miners out of work and at the same time digging a hole for the economic morass in our balance of payments ?
18 The recession has made it take a hard look at the cost of law and at the attitude of big London firms that it 's used for more than fifty years .
19 Yeah is , what you 're saying is that on the one hand he was saying right let's have absolute equality of distribution but at the same time he quite clear that peasants .
20 If the liberal accounts saw the House of Commons as at the centre of things , then the liberal-democratic accounts saw the Commons as a dignified part of the constitution that lacked real power .
21 On this basis , it can be suggested that the two mathematical educational subcultures existed both at the level of ideas and at the level of social relations .
22 The house was built by T.H. March ( the then American Consul ) who was an avid collector of plants and at the beginning of this century it was the home of Dr Herbert Watney , a great horticulturist .
23 How could she produce anything that bore the stamp of continuity and at the same time managed to be fresh and original ?
24 Members of Council were W. F. Barrett , a physics professor from Dublin ; Oliver Lodge , then at Liverpool ( another physicist ) ; A. Macalister , the Professor of Anatomy at Cambridge ; and J. J. Thomson , also of Cambridge and at the beginning of an exceedingly distinguished career in physics .
25 The recipes in the Walking Diet are easy to follow and quickly prepared , so that even the busiest people have a chance to cook mouth-watering food that is full of goodness and at the same time is low in fat .
26 In terms of Weber 's call for adequacy both at the level of meaning and at the causal level , there is argument at both levels , which , of course , much complicates questions of how to relate them to each other .
27 That is what Weber bids us do , when declaring that the final account must be adequate both at the level of meaning and at the causal level .
28 He felt a sense of guilt but at the same time knew he could never have spoken to her anyway .
29 In verses 5 and 6 Peter makes direct reference to the flood of judgment which came upon the earth in the days of Noah and at the end of the preceding verse 4 he writes of how the scoffers will say that ‘ all things continue as they were from the beginning of the CREATION . ’
30 If the body is to be cremated , two doctors must sign a certificate — but the first doctor will instruct the second doctor who can see the body in the chapel of rest or at the mortuary .
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