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

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1 I had been successful as a boxer at Eton and in my first term at Oxford I was selected to box against the Army .
2 Albert Speer , the ambitious , calculating , and rational power technician who had climbed to the top of the ladder , and who distanced himself most clearly from Hitler at Nuremberg and in his memoirs , admitted that he had seen in the Führer something approaching ‘ a hero of an ancient saga ’ and , after the victory in France , as ‘ one of the greatest figures in German history ’ .
3 you must ensure your conduct ( both at work and in your own time ) and appearance do not discredit you or the ES in any way .
4 These are binding on you while you work for the ES and after you leave the organisation , both at work and in your own time .
5 Do this if you are nervous before an interview for example , or before facing any difficult situation at work or in your private life .
6 At home you may get away with a subtle plan to mislead and manipulate trusting relatives , but people at work or in your community wo n't be so easy going .
7 At home you may get away with a subtle plan to mislead and manipulate trusting relatives , but people at work or in your community wo n't be so easy going .
8 The ‘ great windy parlour ’ at the front of the building was soon to become for Coleridge a place in which he felt more at home than in his own tiny cottage , and it was there that he and Poole were later to spend long sociable hours with the Wordsworths , Charles Lamb , Hazlitt and others .
9 For instance it might be suggested that action sample clients were less likely to be admitted straight away to long-term institutional care than control sample clients , for service-providers might have felt that with the Home Support Project such clients could be sustained at home whereas in its absence in the control areas they were not sustainable .
10 I want to spend more time at home and in my constituency . ’
11 Consequently , this appears to be a testing point as well as a turning point both at home and in your career .
12 She now works for herself part-time as a mobile hairdresser , undertaking work at home or in her clients ' own homes .
13 Look out for changes in their behaviour at home or in their performance at school .
14 ‘ Football on the continent has changed and the results in both groups of the Champions League show that sides are now willing to attack at home or in their away matches . ’
15 Remember , if you are often in contact with young children , either at home or in your job , you run a higher risk of catching German Measles .
16 Remember , if you are often in contact with young children , either at home or in your job , you run a higher risk of catching German Measles .
17 Gorbachev , both at Geneva and in his subsequent address to the Supreme Soviet , argued that SDI was in effect a new type of armament , a ‘ space-strike weapon ’ which could be used against missiles , satellites or land-based targets .
18 Until his abdication in 1555 the king — the Emperor Charles V kept his ‘ Flemish chapel ’ , while the greatest native composer , Cristobal Morales ( c. 1500–1553 ) , apart from ten years in the Papal service , spent his whole life not at court but in his native Andalusia .
19 in hyper-text systems , nodes are static structures at run-time whereas in our approach , a node can be dynamically generated at any time from any of the underlying text objects by aggregation .
20 Erm what How did you used to spend your time When you were at school but in your spare time .
21 To stop crime effectively , we all need to get involved whether it 's at work , at home , at school or in your leisure time .
22 The political infighting between radical , revolutionary , socialist , separatist — women tearing each other apart at conferences and in our magazines and newsletters .
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