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

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1 I should mention in particular Associate Warden J. Lampert of TDC , and my faculty colleagues at the Criminal Justice Center .
2 She 's the glow that keeps together our family life my business life at the same time has always been supportive of my involvement in Round Table .
3 Waiting he was in the gold and brown of the Palast , himself immaculate , pink , flashing his smile as he complimented Erika on her appearance and , in her leather coat and with her fur hat at a rakish angle , and her face glowing with health , Erika deserved the compliment .
4 ( 7 ) The possibility of commencing the offer timetable so that the target has to issue its defence document at a difficult time ( eg during a holiday period or a particularly busy time of year for the target ) may secure a tactical advantage ( see para 13.3.3 below ) .
5 In a first round of voting during the summer , and then during their closed-doors assembly at a secret spot in Berlin yesterday , the musicians came out in favour of a likeable man who has worked well with all kinds of orchestras , and who is diplomatic rather than autocratic .
6 Even when the soil is virtually dry , spadefoot toads can remain underground for prolonged periods by maintaining their blood concentration at the correct level .
7 Even though workers would be willing to offer their labour services at a lower real wage rate , and even though employers would be willing to hire more workers at a lower real wage rate , neither party to the bargaining process is capable of exerting downward pressure on this all important relative price .
8 Several mentioned that in recent years the rate of voluntary leaving had decreased so that they were no longer able to rely upon increasing or slowing down the rate of recruitment to maintain their labour forces at the desired level .
9 Some members of the jury wept as they returned their murder verdict at the Old Bailey in March 1988 .
10 In fact , beaming Adam Faith and his wife Jackie looked as chuffed as a couple of kids after celebrating their silver wedding at a top London restaurant .
11 The next morning , from her hotel in the Slavkoský Forest area , she looked out of her bedroom window at the tree-filled hills that surrounded Mariánské Láznë , and had no appetite then either .
12 SONIX COMMUNICATIONS DECIDES TO BUNDLE V.32TERBO WITH ITS VOLANTE MODEM AT NO EXTRA CHARGE
13 If the incident reflects badly on the operating practices of pilots , engineers or airlines — for instance , if a dangerous situation arises because the pilots failed to use their check list at the appropriate time or a supervisory engineer fails to double check the work of a mechanic on an important component such as a primary unit in the flying controls — it is unlikely that the matter is going to be reported voluntarily in view of the inevitable consequences of disciplinary action on the part of management or at the very least a ‘ black mark ’ against the offender which will be likely to prejudice his career .
14 Rosie lived with her bachelor brother at the other end of the town .
15 What is even more chilling for the people who have bought their council houses at a discounted price is that they will now be taxed at today 's full value .
16 ‘ And of course , when Madame was still with us I used to enjoy her Tarte Tatin at the eponymous hotel … . ’
17 I greeted fans on their arrival with a shake of the hand and an offer to autograph their match programmes at a reasonable £1.50 a time .
18 All three groups of hamsters increased their body weights at the same rate during the study and there were no differences in final mean body weights between the groups .
19 ACCESSIBILITY — can the enterprise actually direct its marketing effort at a particular segment , both in terms of product/product development , and marketing mix ?
20 We got Government bastards crawlin' all over us out here with their beggin' bowls at the ready .
21 She was killed on her way home to Warndon , Hereford and Worcester , after spending the day with her husband Adrian at a Territorial Army camp in the Forest of Dean .
22 One can hardly say the same about the Post Office which busts a gut licking the boots of its business users at the same time as it cuts the quality of service to residential customers .
23 Greatly outnumbered , the ducks would abandon their foraging mission and beat a hasty retreat to their island stronghold at the slightest sign of trouble .
24 If you are a community nurse , you will obviously not give all your clients with diabetes their morning insulin at the same time , but you may well attend to those needing insulin before going on to visit people with other needs .
25 From the early years following the introduction of the 1924 Regulations , experience showed that the net income derived from grant-aid , coupled with the District 's policy of setting its student fees at the lowest possible level to encourage enrolments , failed to lead to financial self-sufficiency and the District 's financial difficulties , although eased initially , were not eradicated .
26 HESWALL 'S Ian Spencer leads the contingent of north west hopefuls bidding for their tour cards at the annual European School at Montpellier in the south of France from November 13-18 .
27 It is significantly variable with its peak flux at the four epochs 22 June 1984 , 25 May 1986 , 8 May 1992 and 11 July 1992 being 23.2 , 18.4 , 19.8 and 21.5 , mJy respectively .
28 It was clear that the Government were not able to get their legislation right at the first attempt .
29 However , the policy of equal treatment is now firmly on the agenda and it is only a matter of time before men and women will be entitled to their State pension at the same age .
30 Golfers often state that they can not concentrate on all their swing ideas at the same time .
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