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

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1 My dear , he 's no manners at all ! ’
2 He was totally obsessed with that dreadful little boy Grégoire — he even brought him to tea here , you know , and the child had no manners at all , he broke one of the Sèvres cups — Edouard said he was nervous …
3 He 'll think we have no manners at all . ’
4 ‘ You have learned some strange manners at Court , child .
5 Some people got no manners at all … ’
6 She chose to accept his good manners at face value .
7 And there is another aspect of the construction of a word which it may also be helpful to know something about : that some ( particularly longer ) words are built out of other words , by adding prefixes at the beginning or suffixes at the end .
8 On the other hand , there are battery chargers which can be run off a car 's lighter-socket , and this does open up possibilities for running camcorders at locations such as remote camp sites which do not have a public mains power supply .
9 There were some other Walkers at Brier Dykes who were related to Miss Sarah Anne .
10 We met a group of walkers at the top , who cheered as we raced for the cross .
11 They were all assholes at DEA headquarters , according to Hurley .
12 But Bowler said : ‘ It is abundantly clear from our recent correspondence that the actions taken by the club were insufficient , despite 145 arrests and 20 ejections at the Test match alone .
13 Let's just check No it 's been quiet on break-ins at the moment .
14 ‘ And regarding the break-ins at the government munition dumps , military vehicle compounds and hi-tech weapon factories .
15 Police probe pub break-ins POLICE are investigating break-ins at two pubs in the Hartlepool area , when gaming machines were raided .
16 Detectives in Hartlepool are investigating break-ins at houses in St Abb 's Walk and West View Road in which electrical goods and cash were stolen .
17 Police are investigating three break-ins at village schools in Melsonby , West Tansfield and Grewelthorpe , North Yorkshire .
18 After a number of break-ins at a Darlington shop a sharp-eyed witness contacted the police with details of a car spotted nearby .
19 After a number of break-ins at a Darlington shop a sharp-eyed witness contacted the police with details of a car which had been spotted nearby .
20 A spokesman said there had been several break-ins at town centre premises over the weekend , including at Mowbray Vale Insurance on Galgate when the roof was damaged and cash taken , Stoneleigh residential home , also on Galgate , and the Kings Head Hotel .
21 SIR JOSEPH BURKE , who has died aged 78 , was Professor of Fine Arts at Melbourne University for more than three decades , before which he had been a member of Attlee 's secretariat at 10 Downing Street .
22 In 1946 he became Professor of Fine Arts at Melbourne , Australia 's first such Chair , which he occupied for 32 years .
23 The Barber Institute of Fine Arts at the University of Birmingham is one of the finest small collections in the world with about 200 paintings from the Middle Ages to the 20th century .
24 She studied Fine Arts at Leeds University and her first job was as a reporter on House and Garden magazine .
25 Henry , 21 , was just one of three students studying Fine Arts at the college .
26 The six students , studying ‘ A ’ level Drama and Theatre Arts at St Mary 's were chosen to help out with Britain 's leading theatre company .
27 Finally in early March the house left the Mansfield Street drawing room ready to be reconstructed in its own Lutyens-designed pavilion in the Palace of Arts at Wembley .
28 David Harris Cohen , associate curator of decorative arts at the J. Paul Getty Museum , Malibu , died 18 October , aged 43 .
29 He joined the Getty in 1982 , having previously worked in the department of Western European sculpture and decorative arts at the Metropolitan Museum , New York .
30 It is a pathetic and lamentable contrast to the vital contribution made by the arts at previous Expos in , for example , Paris in 1900 and 1937 , or Montreal in 1967 .
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