Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] [verb] [pron] at [art] " in BNC.

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1 So in two years flat , after riding on the crest of a wave , people who had been cock of the walk in ICI suddenly found themselves at the bottom of the league .
2 But except for a brief interval , Blaize ruled for 10 unmemorable years until Gairy decisively beat him at the polls a few months after Britain granted the island wide autonomy in 1967 .
3 This high degree of concentration also manifests itself at the most localized scales .
4 It was also important to think what she should wear , for if any of the Governors who had interviewed her only three months ago saw her at the service they would know why she was there .
5 One inmate then aimed it at the perimeter fence of trouble-torn Lindholme jail , Doncaster , as other prisoners pelted warders with bricks .
6 Both the Aurora Hotel and Labrador Inn were fully booked and the cab driver finally deposited them at the Royal Inn .
7 Shadow ministers who visited Washington thus found themselves at the centre of considerable attention , and were probed in detail on their thinking over a range of issues .
8 HOLDER John Parrott yesterday pronounced himself at a career peak after reaching the semi-finals of the Royal Liver Assurance UK Championship at Preston .
9 IBM also finds itself at the wrong end of several historical trends .
10 Ruth now put him at no more than five-and-twenty .
11 Alan never said anything at the time , but Willy vanished from Oxford shortly afterwards .
12 US airlines already find themselves at a disadvantage because of ‘ open sky ’ policies during Reagan-era deregulation , they say .
13 The rebels then established themselves at a camp some 20 km from Moroni , calling for the resignation of Djohar and his Cabinet and of Capt. Azali Assoumani , commander of the FCD .
14 Their high delinquency level also puts them at a further distance .
15 If you have any questions please contact me at the Centre for Research into Environment & Health , St David 's College , Lampeter , Dyfed SA48 7ED .
16 His name completly eludes me at the moment .
17 Here the general principle is that those who receive the largest amount of money overall receive it at the least frequent intervals and rank highest in the hierarchy of power .
18 Daniel Marsh usually met him at the station , but today Nahum was early .
19 Tony Coton apparently embraced him at the end and gave him soime words of encouragement .
20 A farmer had a load of unwanted sawdust so piled it at the end of his drive with a notice : ‘ Free sawdust — help yourself ’ .
21 Rogers and Brett immediately flanked him at the foot of the steps and walked with him as he shook hands with each member of the Zimbalan mission in turn .
22 Juliet even surprised herself at the bitter words spilling over .
23 Your'e better hurting yourself at the time , because you 're going to feel awful when you see the paper and it 's not right , ’ he rationalizes .
24 Surely the manager could have massaged his ego enough to keep him at the club .
25 Sitting in Casey 's office with a group of people sometime in the autumn of 1985 , John McMahon , his deputy , suddenly said : ‘ You wo n't believe what Bud McFarlane just told me at the White House . ’
26 Cameramen never bother me at the top of my swing .
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28 This may seem the predictable conclusion to a scenario involving , as unions and Opposition politicians indeed presented it at the start , the injection of a ‘ private sector hatchet man ’ at the top of a highly sensitive public sector organisation .
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