Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] of [noun] at the " in BNC.
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1 | A ‘ volute ’ in guitar terms is a carved hump or peak of wood at the back of the neck , just where it joins the headstock . |
2 | They said that shortage of staff at the HSE meant that all the officers working on implementing the advisory committee 's proposals , which were published in October 1979 , were switched in 1980 to work on the EEC scheme . |
3 | Similarly , there is no massive infiltration of the liver , as happens in portal hypertension that may be associated with haematologic disorders or amyloidosis , nor evidence of obstruction at the hepatic outflow , as observed in venoocclusive disease . |
4 | Finally , if you have a spacious back garden , but less than 2.4m of space at the side , you could consider building a detached garage down the garden , and extending your drive down the side of the house to reach it . |
5 | Indeed , the vast scope and complexity of politics at the global level makes the use of models essential . |
6 | Please check your policy schedule and certificate of insurance at the back of your policy to ensure the details we hold are correct . |
7 | Please check your policy schedule and certificate of insurance at the back of your policy to ensure the details we hold are correct . |
8 | Please check your policy schedule and certificate of insurance at the back of your policy to ensure the details we hold are correct . |
9 | Please check your policy schedule and certificate of insurance at the back of your policy to ensure the details we hold are correct . |
10 | Please check your policy schedule and certificate of insurance at the back of your policy to ensure the details we hold are correct . |
11 | Please check your policy schedule and certificate of insurance at the back of your policy to ensure the details we hold are correct . |
12 | Please check your policy schedule and certificate of insurance at the back of your policy to ensure the details we hold are correct . |
13 | Questionnaires were first designed with the assistance of the Equal Opportunities Commission and sent to samples of women and men barristers and Heads of Chambers at the Independent Bar . |
14 | JACQUES Darras is a man of many parts : poet and translator , Dean and professor of English at the University of Picardy , publisher , linguist , and self-confessed outsider . |
15 | Perhaps the most intriguing approach is a project , planned by Dr John C. Loper , a molecular geneticist , and professor of microbiology at the University of Cincinnati in Ohio . |
16 | She has been a soloist at the Proms and is currently principal oboe with the London Bach Orchestra and the Orchestra of St John 's , Smith Square , and Professor of Oboe at the Royal Academy and Trinity College . |
17 | Whether the central role of the party and concentration of power at the top of the political hierarchy would be changed as reforms were carried out remained to be seen . |
18 | If you are artistic , it may be fun to make any little figures in the shape and clothing of children at the party — for instance in the school bus cake , on the spinning roundabout or sliding down the helter-skelter . |
19 | The composer generally credited with the introduction of the stylo recitativo into England was Nicholas Lanier ( 1588–1666 ) , composer , singer , lutenist , Master of the King 's Music , and deviser of masques at the court of Charles I , but there is some doubt whether what Ben Jonson said in 1640 that Lanier ‘ spake in song ’ in two of his masques in 1617 — was genuine recitative or only declamatory song . |
20 | One difficulty those advising the Licensing Authority had to contend with was the ‘ relative lack of data about the efficacy and effects of triazolam at the licensed doses of 0.125 mg and 0.25 mg ’ and at the beginning of the hearing that problem troubled the panel also . |
21 | The current annual increment of about 2000 billion tonnes of ice , due to snowfall , is lost each year by evaporation , melting and formation of icebergs at the rim . |
22 | It is impossible to experience both fear and peace of mind at the same time . |
23 | Sutherland , a United States national and dean of Agriculture at the American University in Beirut ( AUB ) , had been kidnapped on June 9 , 1985 [ see p. 34133 ] . |
24 | Implicit in these works is the belief that national developments were unproblematically reflected at the local level , that the national was simply an aggregate of the local : ‘ There is a sense in which the achievements and failings of Labourism at the national level are mirrored at the local level , a sense in which constituency Labour parties are a microcosm of the national Labour Party ’ ( Forester 1976 p 71 ) . |
25 | Soviet decision-making in this sphere ( as in many others ) combines what to a Western mind might seem incompatible : hierarchy and consultation , centralisation and a wealth of horizontal communication links , flexibility and ease of communication at the top , along with compartmentalisation and secrecy below . |
26 | Henry , count of Champagne and king of Jerusalem at the end of the twelfth century , had been twice betrothed before he won the heiress of Jerusalem : once , when he was five or six , to a lady of two , later on to her younger sister . |
27 | He had been the administrator of the Royal Estates and head of finance at the court . |
28 | It is nonetheless likely that an export licence will be denied , to give a British institution the chance of raising the necessary matching funds to purchase the picture , as the Cook panel has been in England since 1863 ( in the Cook family since 1868 ) and as Messrs MacGregor and Rosenberg ( Director of the National Gallery and Curator of Paintings at the Louvre , respectively ) would agree , one can not have too many Antonellos . |
29 | Despite his generally holistic approach to questions of meaning and questions of justification at the non-observational level , he insists on the sort of asymmetry between observational and non-observational that is characteristic of the foundationalist . |
30 | He stood smiling , licking his own with relish , and wiping the ends of his moustaches where the ice dung to them , and you and Lucia , befuddled from your interrupted sleep echoed his gurgles and grunts of pleasure at the taste ; he 'd brought back a tub , filled with a variety of ice creams : ‘ A macedonia ! ’ he 'd call out , a fruit salad of ices . |