Example sentences of "their [noun] at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The consequence was that , when the value of the dollar against the dinar or other currencies changed during the year , the reported values of trade in dollars did not correspond to their values at the time of entry or exit from Yugoslavia . |
2 | Staff had the opportunity to present their views at a meeting on 12th November . |
3 | The county 's community health unit , which has its headquarters at Bryn y Neuadd Hospital , Llanfairfechan , will give the people of Gwynedd a chance to air their views at a series of meetings . |
4 | Table 5.5 summarises their views at the time of their first interview . |
5 | The content of the assessment should integrate the user and carer perspectives at all stages of the process , and not simply add on their views at the end . |
6 | Rosemary Sandford of Darlington Association on Disability , said they were saddened and disappointed they were not given the opportunity to express their views at the meeting . |
7 | Why have most men lost half their teeth at the age of forty … ? |
8 | How the more distinguished men must have gnashed their teeth at the trivial basis upon which great decisions are made — but how delighted they must be today not to be branded with the title of court architect ! |
9 | Two more of the creatures hovered around the craft , walking over the wings and flashing their teeth at the hysterical passengers . |
10 | Almost 17 million of South Africa 's 28 million blacks live in the homelands and their support at the ballot box is crucial whenever they are finally given the vote . |
11 | Writers and actors have been pledging their support at the start of National Library Week . |
12 | Students are not eligible under this scheme if they : have not been ordinarily resident within the European Community for the three years preceding the start of their course at the University ; or are on an exchange programme where fees are waived ; or have attended a course normally lasting more than two years and have received a UK statutory award for this study . |
13 | Two days later , the parents told their story at a public meeting in the village hall in St Margaret 's Hope , a little fishing village on the edge of Scapa Flow . |
14 | Yeah sometimes when Rosemary was here , we did n't have any bother or anything but now and again somebody , she did their hair at the time |
15 | To this extent , their enemies at the time perceived them as collaborators . |
16 | Some police make quite a tidy income ringing up their contacts at the bottom end of Fleet Street whenever they have a customer of public interest . |
17 | The inhabitants of Thrush Green were able to gaze their fill at the stranger on the first Sunday after his arrival , as he attended morning service in a dove-grey suit which was far better cut , everyone agreed , than those of the other males in the congregation . |
18 | Nearly all felt their experience at the hospitals , to which they were initially referred , to be stigmatizing and degrading . |
19 | Both men have the chance to put their cases at a series of election meetings between 22 March and 8 April , with voting papers to be returned by 12 May . |
20 | ‘ If we discover the SDLP and Alliance Party requested their meetings at the same time or later , there will be one major political row , ’ he said . |
21 | The issue of naturalization seemed to perplex some Libyans ; this was clear in their discussions at the Kufra Assembly and at the National Assembly which followed it . |
22 | It was an age in which all classes of society were expanding , in which men from every walk of life who enjoyed adventure and travel could find new opportunities as merchants to invest their talents at a large rate of interest . |
23 | Mr Peters asks the highly relevant question : why do so many workers leave their talents at the factory gate ? |
24 | Mr Peters asks the highly relevant question : why do so many workers leave their talents at the factory gate ? |
25 | Many lenders automatically put their borrowers on a budget plan without asking them their preferences at the outset . |
26 | It was a clockwork existence for the children , but the rapturous applause more than compensated for their tiredness at the end of the day . |
27 | Our partnership has never been aimed at a resourcing of the school in a material sense , but has focused on the educational experiences of students and their provision at the highest quality possible . |
28 | Michael Hickey , his cousin Vincent Hickey and James Robinson were jailed in 1979 for the murder of 13-year-old Carl as he disturbed their burglary at a remote farmhouse in Stourbridge , West Midlands in September , 1978 . |
29 | Even in the 1930s the anti-Semitism of literary figures like Hilaire Belloc and G. K. Chesterton co-existed uneasily with their revulsion at the racial policies of the new Germany . |
30 | Villagers yesterday expressed their horror at the murder . |