Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] at " in BNC.
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1 | We have to reserve the right to substitute alternative airlines and/or aircraft at anytime . |
2 | However , in the novel 's final text the shapka becomes a peaked cap ( kartuz ) and Shaposhnikov 's name gets changed to Shatov which has nothing to do with caps or hats at all . |
3 | The right hon. Member for Manchester , Gorton ( Mr. Kaufman ) and his team are always ingenious in defending whatever the policy of the moment is ; it is just that that policy is changed so often that it leaves a little bit of a question mark over whether they have any plan or direction at all . |
4 | Go much more slowly if the road is wet or icy or first drive more slowly at night , remember it can be especially difficult to see pedestrians or cyclists at night and in poor daylight conditions , do not break , sharply , except in an emergency . |
5 | I 'll settle for a draw as long as we beat City & Swindon at home . |
6 | Doctor or midwife at confinement . |
7 | Aged fourteen , he was apprenticed to Galloway & Sons , a London engineering firm : when it failed , Faraday arranged for him to join Nasmyth & Gaskell at Patricroft , near Manchester . |
8 | The frequency of gap junctions at the edge of the gastric ulcer was almost the same as that in the endoscopically normal mucosa of the gastric fundus or antrum at a distance from the ulcer . |
9 | Now a fleet of mobile pet crematoriums can incinerate a dead Gnasher or Felix at its owner 's doorstep for about £150 . |
10 | Trial in London if the action is proceeding there or trial at the trial centre designated for the District Registry in which the action is proceeding , unless the Crown is a party . |
11 | Indeed , the only formal requirement for economic evaluation of alternative plans or programmes at the current time is that of option appraisal for schemes where one of the options is a capital scheme with an initial outlay of £10 million or more ( DHSS , 1981 ) . |
12 | It may be considered that there is little in the way of information skills worksheets or programmes at Milne 's High School . |
13 | When using position lines , have them drawn on your map or chart at the positions at which the checks will be made . |
14 | Each suggests the location of the settlements in favourable lowland situations with access to a variety of different types of land in different environments , with areas of upland , pasture or woodland at some distance , and the main areas of arable and pasture near to the settlements ( Fig. 59 ) . |
15 | ‘ Play Kylie or Jason at it and it soon dies of boredom . |
16 | In the summer of 1918 he began to devote more time to the club in between duties at the arms factory in Barnbow , but , perhaps sensing that trouble was brewing , he suddenly resigned as secretary-manager on 16 December to go into full-time industrial management with Joseph Watson & Sons at the Olympia oil and cake works in Selby . |
17 | Williams doubts whether he was really influenced by his teachers or contemporaries at the Slade . |
18 | MICHAELSON & ORIENT At a gallery specialising in ceramics , a show devoted to the distinguished British ceramicist , Henry Pim . |
19 | One recent survey in London showed that rectal intercourse , or attempts at it , had occurred in 35 per cent of sexually active women attending a clinic , during the preceding 6 months . |
20 | ‘ Based on the latest Government survey of private tenants , we believe that over 140,000 privately renting households in England alone could be experiencing harassment or attempts at illegal eviction at any one time . |
21 | The community typically occurs on peaty soils on gentle slopes or plateaus at higher altitudes . |
22 | The most complex occurs where policy implementation depends upon co-operation between separate autonomous organizations , and particularly where responsibility at the periphery is ( a ) delegated to several organizations with separate territories and ( b ) dependent upon co-ordinated action between two or more local organizations . |
23 | At its simplest it is a search for systemic laws or patterns at work in phenomena — such as a language , a culture , or a society . |
24 | Having reached the last four of the Tennents Scottish Cup , it is not beyond them to go on to beat Aberdeen or Clydebank at Tynecastle next month and pursue a piece of silverware that has not been seen in the boardroom at Easter Road since the turn of the century . |
25 | The basic principle of drifting is to use the wind to fish line or dead-baits at distances greater than those to which baits could be cast . |
26 | Alternatively , vouchers are supplied and payment may be made by cash or cheque at banks and showrooms . |
27 | This will enable you to pay by cash or cheque at the Exchequer Division at 120 Edmund Street or any branch of a clearing bank although there may be a charge for the bank 's service . |
28 | Do I allow a change of apparatus or toy at will ? |
29 | In which case they have no independent meaning or function at all . |
30 | Dependent conditionals are thus to be regarded in the way of the primitive conception or conceptions at the base of any logical system . |