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

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1 Salt should not be used in cooking or at the table .
2 Etching of limestones with dilute acid gives an apparent increase in luminescence intensity , but this is due to points of high relief catching the oblique beam , with shadowing giving an increase in contrast but at the expense of resolution .
3 It is clear , however , that political historians can not afford to confine their attention to the goings-on at Westminster or St James 's , and that the history of party under the later Stuarts is as much about the divisions that emerged in society at large as it is about what happened in Parliament or at the royal Court .
4 Thus politicians may say whatever they choose in Parliament or at the proceedings of select committees ( see Chapter 9 ) .
5 She frowned in concentration but at the same time she suddenly looked very tired , as though she should stop and sit down .
6 Apart from that , in midlife as at every age , a good cut — about once every six weeks — is the single most important way to keep hair looking good , with an occasional soft perm or demi wave , when required .
7 However , one has to bear in mind that at the last meeting of the West Essex Health Authority erm they are saying that they ca n't carry on treating the same amount of people erm , because they 're overspend already this year and that they will not treat these er , extra contractual referrals without prior funding being approved and that was co , that was actually stated at the meeting last week .
8 One has to bear in mind that at the age at which McCausland was wireless operator/air gunner in the hostile skies over Italy , young men of the present day will be worrying about A-level results or first year at university .
9 But his performance in the 1982–3 campaign was phenomenal , for not only was he producing winners in quantity and at a very high strike rate , he was also winning big races : before the Gold Cup , Bregawn had won the Hennessy Cognac Gold Cup at Newbury , Silver Buck the Edward Hanmer Memorial Chase at Haydock Park , Captain John the SGB Handicap Chase at Ascot , Wayward Lad the King George VI Chase and Ashley House the Peter Marsh Handicap Chase at Haydock .
10 Whether shifts changed in place or at the surface was thus a matter of some importance .
11 There is a small spring catch to hold the dust bag in place and at the correct alignment .
12 The CPAG itself has chosen to define those earning less than 140 per cent of SB as ‘ living in poverty or at the margins of poverty ’ .
13 Law centres employ full-time staff , including lawyers , and will handle a client 's case from beginning to end , including representation in court or at a tribunal .
14 23.1 If any dispute or difference arises between the Parties hereto in connection with or arising out of the Agreement and provided that either of them shall have given notice in writing thereof , the Parties shall try to reach an agreement by negotiating in goodwill and at the highest level .
15 But you 're always smart , you 're always intellectual , and you 're always a woman who 's in control but at the same time sexy and … fun . ’
16 ‘ A failure to inform a citizen in writing and at the earliest practicable moment of precisely why he is being deprived of his liberty constitutes a fundamental breach of his rights and , where that failure is never remedied , as was the case here …
17 In Clarke v. Clarke [ 1990 ] 2 F.L.R. 115 , 119 Lord Donaldson of Lymington M.R. said : ‘ A failure to inform a citizen in writing and at the earliest practicable moment of precisely why he is being deprived of his liberty constitutes a fundamental breach of his rights and , where that failure is never remedied [ the committal order ] can not stand . ’
18 These internal norms are the special property of the community itself , and they are not evident to the outside observer ; therefore , to find out what they are , we must investigate the communities in depth and at a fine-grained level of detail .
19 A fair painting ; free in style but at the same time a good likeness .
20 These two taxes win be described in turn and at the end of the chapter other possibilities , including local income tax , will be discussed .
21 Would it be in church or at a registry office Where would the reception take place ?
22 During the last couple of months we 've talked about every possible aspect and application ; in science , in industry , in commerce and at a home ; both of computers and of microprocessors .
23 Accordingly the law insists that a former employee can not be prevented from turning to his own account his professional skill and knowledge even though it may have been acquired whilst in employment and at the employer 's expense .
24 The common property , if it is more than mere cash in hand or at the bank , will be vested in trustees who must deal with it in accordance with the rules or with any trust expressly declared , and it can be made liable for obligations incurred by , or on behalf of , the society .
25 Current assets are those that can be turned into cash at short notice , in addition to cash in hand or at the bank .
26 Current assets are those that can be turned into cash at short notice , in addition to cash in hand or at the bank .
27 He said : ‘ Bexton was working a week in hand and at the end of the first period when he went to claim his wages there was no one there and Mr Thorssen had disappeared .
28 Such headlines both raise the issue of order in school and at the ground , and explicitly propose that it does not exist .
29 Characteristic ‘ whee-oo ’ call reveals presence of drake even in fog or at a distance ; duck has purring note .
30 Except that women were deferential to other speakers they would let they would they were they would allow themselves to be walked over in conversation but at the same time you had this stereotype of women who talked too much .
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