Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] [noun] [adv] at the " in BNC.

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1 In any event , come again , we always have a great deal of variety here at the theatre and if you are a speedy worker , you should do very well . ’
2 This Centre offers a programme of studies both at the undergraduate and intermediate postgraduate levels .
3 A second compulsory course ( taught by development studies specialists ) would be on the Principles and practice of development both at the macro level ( eg the place of the Third World countries in the world economy ) and the micro level ( eg community organisation ; role of church-related NGOs ) .
4 Our cell culture experiments do not support this suggestion as they did not show the synergy between EGF and TAGH that would be predicted , but because of the inhibitory effect of TAGH alone at the concentrations used , they can not refute this possibility .
5 She 's formed her own production company , Siren Films , and after her ‘ Blonde Ambition ’ tour she plans to make Blessing In Disguise with Beatty again at the helm .
6 PENSIONER Sophia Hymes will be given the freedom of Chester today at the age of 91 .
7 do you remember the time though as being , you , you certainly imply that it was a , a time when there was a quite a bit of unrest perhaps at the complexity of the scheme , as much as anything else .
8 backlog of fluid both at the extremities , you get swollen ankles .
9 It should n't be difficult , there 's plenty of farms could do with a bit of help with men away at the war .
10 Imagine a space capsule in free fall near the Earth : inside it an astronaut strapped to one wall shines a beam of light horizontally at the opposite wall .
11 The Rump Parliament appointed him to a special commission to overhaul naval and customs administration , to the second high court of justice , to the post of check inwards at the London customs , and to the Hale commission on law reform .
12 She 'd progressed from a rather lowly start to her present place on the team with IMP just at the time when the true importance of the fuel companies and their technicians was beginning to be appreciated by the general public , or at least those aficionados who followed the world of Grand Prix racing .
13 To develop a theory of the production of action we would have to introduce the concept of intention explicitly at the level of action .
14 Waltz insists on explaining the behaviour of states solely at the level of the international system .
15 Use of the single stroke was limited to specific circumstances not all of which signified gracing , while the double stroke constituted a sign of embellishment largely at the discretion of the player — a discretion tempered by harmonic and rhythmic context and , it is to be hoped , good taste .
16 THE WORLD 'S most advanced prosthetic arm made its public debut in Glasgow yesterday at the Scottish Naidex'93 exhibition .
17 Or again , someone may honestly put himself under the lordship of Christ yet at the same time adhere to a Christian lifestyle or espouse Christian values which by temperament or nationality he would be likely to appreciate anyway .
18 Last summer we initiated the loan exhibition at the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge of the finest private German collection of Romantic and Nazarene Drawings which we advised and helped build up over the years , having bought for the collection on commission here at the London auctions major drawings like Koch 's ‘ The Schmadribachfall ’ , and Overbeck 's important preparatory study for his fresco at the Villa Massimo in Rome .
19 A more immediate issue concerns the consequences for labour of a structure which gives priority to flexibility yet at the same time promises a lifetime of permanent employment which seems to imply inflexibility .
20 Even a dominant firm will face rivals seeking to find a window of opportunity to chip away at the dominant position .
21 In terms of Weber 's call for adequacy both at the level of meaning and at the causal level , there is argument at both levels , which , of course , much complicates questions of how to relate them to each other .
22 Before they left the camp he had seen the hides of the bull and its calf scraped clean of all life , suspended like limp black rags in the drying tent ; their white , eyeless skulls were hanging close by , and he felt a sense of desolation suddenly at the thought that he was responsible .
23 THERE IS a remarkable spirit of generosity afoot at the Yorkshire County Cricket Club , which we mention elsewhere in this issue .
24 A number of proposals both at the unofficial and the official level were made to overcome the shortage of finance .
25 She had faced a certain amount of humiliation again at the hands of that wretched Marie , but the thing that stayed in her mind was the feel of Alain 's arms and the tang of his skin .
26 But there 's a lot of entertainment here at the Shrewsbury Flower Show for the children ; entertainers like Mr. Boom here .
27 The pair discussed a book found lying in the dining-room , the works of Sir George Mackenzie , a predecessor of Boswell both at the Scottish Bar and in literature .
28 It is currently supporting a retrospective of Bonington at the Yale Center for British Art , a show of Matisse currently at the Palazzo Reale , Milan , and ‘ Picasso and Things : The Still Lifes of Picasso ’ , a major touring exhibition , at Cleveland until 3 May .
29 She looked happy and relaxed , even managing a professional pause for photographs later at the door of London 's Park Lane Hilton .
30 Expelled from the comfort of home usually at the tender age of eight , they were compelled until they left school ( or , in some cases , university ) to associate almost exclusively with other boys , whose behaviour towards them was unpredictable .
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