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

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31 If we just go back to the plan in the future , erm , and we move down to this section here , let's look at the questions we 're asking .
32 Besides , look at the rations they sell us .
33 And in a fortnight or three weeks time they too would be found with the inquisitive crowd on the inside of the gate staring at the prisoners who had just arrived .
34 Only it was so hard to do that , especially when she began looking at the sketches she had made at Kenilworth .
35 PAT Clinton hit back at the critics who jeered him after he retained his WBO flyweight title in Glasgow on Saturday .
36 He looked at the holes I had dug and grinned .
37 erm , this is a , a case which er deals with er the issue of the suspension of a measure based upon community law , whether a national court , when a measure has been based upon community law has power to suspend it , now my Lord the er issue in was erm involved er the er decision of er the German government er to give effect to er a community regulation in the sugar sector which er required er that levies should be er obtained from sugar companies , so it was a very direct er implementation of community law erm in that sense different to the matter before your Lordship , but we rely on it by analogy and in , in this case my Lord er you will see it 's in the supplementary bundle of authorities , the extra bundle because , before your Lordship , in that case your Lordship will see er between paragraphs fifteen and thirty three er the er European court indicating that where a measure that has been based upon a community er , er law is challenged before a national court that the national court er should er only er engage in the er , er suspension of such a measure , erm if there is serious doubt er this is erm my Lord er at er paragraph twenty three of the case er and we say that er if you look at the criterions they are not dissimilar from those that have been adopted by the House of Lords as a matter of English law in the case
38 While our minds may boggle at the difficulties which exist now , goodness knows what the scene will be after 1993 .
39 I think that parliament will want to look very carefully at the proposals he makes and if parliament is not happy with those proposals then I 'm sure it will try and persuade the government to modify them .
40 Correct or not , this hypothesis does at least hint at the complexities which could have been involved when Æthelred 's counsellors sat down to decide whether to pay or fight , and offers one of a range of reasons why individual self-interest may have resulted in less fighting than might have been expected .
41 Looking more closely at the authorities who directly budgeted money , 90% of counties were in this group , and 73% of Outer London authorities ( see Table 18 ) .
42 She had promoted herself into the film 's second editor , and slowed it down to normal at the bits she liked , and thought we would appreciate .
43 She gazed around at the paintings which hung on the walls , looking but not really seeing .
44 He felt guilty at the thoughts which flooded into his mind .
45 Therapist : ‘ Now let's look at the thoughts which go with these symptoms .
46 In the heady days immediately following the Keynesian revolution , many of Keynes 's followers began to express concern at the consequences which might flow from a commitment to full employment .
47 It cost rather a lot , Nigel discovered when he looked at the bills he was expected to pay .
48 Furious with herself for allowing such a situation , she pushed Marc 's hand away , panting slightly with suppressed emotion at the misunderstandings she knew must follow .
49 Without even looking at the posters which now covered the walls , hiding the crayoned pictures .
50 They tackled like demons and when they were able to run the ball back at the Londoners their refusal to capitulate eventually wore down the opposition .
51 and their Parliamentary advisors took a long hard look at the powers which they held and decided that the 1902 Act as it stood , could not make a viable tramway system , even when grafted onto the existing Corporation system .
52 It is not clear how far there were similar local grievances to those of the Kentishmen in some of the other shires which were involved in the revolt , notably Sussex and Surrey , although it is probable that the resentment of the citizens of Salisbury at the powers which the bishop exercised there may have been one factor behind the murder of Ayscough ( 7 ; 147 , pp.63 , 66–8 ) .
53 That is , while they did not start courses at the institutions we studied , they did go on to take a course elsewhere .
54 It is noteworthy that more than half did equivalent or higher level courses than those they applied for at the institutions we covered .
55 Yet the disreputable William Martin had won an enormous following in " Worstedopolis ' , culminating in a mighty show of hands at the hustings which had left no one in any doubt that , had those hands possessed a vote apiece , he would have been elected overwhelmingly as a Bradford MP .
56 They found themselves both staring out , at the flakes which fell within the window 's patch of illumination , large and white against the blackness .
57 I left school in 1942 and got a job at the airport , which at the times we were living in always something exciting seemed to be happening .
58 I think we are providing a good service here and we 're meeting the needs of people erm we are providing a service on Thursday , Friday , Saturday and Sunday now at the times which are identified by officers as the crucial times when people actually need the service .
59 I think that people need to know what we are providing so we need to be monitoring , continually monitoring that this is actually at the times it 's meeting people 's needs and I 'm sure that we will be hearing from members if it was n't , and we 're not I mean it seems to me that the level of services provided now is very satisfactory and we should n't y'know , obviously give our officers support to continue .
60 Look at the times I 've been refused for the forces .
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