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

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1 A government minister , last week appointed to look after green affairs , says he ca n't rule out a three pound gallon of petrol at the pumps .
2 On 31 March 1925 American Columbia used their new equipment to record a most impressive demonstration disc — the Associated Glee Clubs of America at the Metropolitan Opera House .
3 Professor Christians , Research Professor of Communication at the University of Illinois , Urbana , was the main speaker at the first North American Consultation on Communication in Theological Education .
4 The Londonderry Arms Hotel is a family-owned hotel situated in the fishing village of Carnlough at the foot of Glencloy , one of the famous Nine Glens of Antrim .
5 In terms of a tripartite agreement reached between Botswana , Zimbabwe and the UN High Commissioner for Refugees ( UNHCR ) , as from the end of July 1989 the refugee status of Zimbabweans at the Dukwe refugee camp was terminated , and almost all the 600 former refugees returned home freely and voluntarily [ for relations with Zimbabwe and dispute over activities at Dukwe refugee camp see pp. 33445 ; 35693 ] .
6 He was an opposition member of parliament at the time .
7 The link between the Habsburg dynasty and the South Slav peoples began in the late thirteenth century , following the defeat of Ottokar , the Przemysl king of Austria-Bohemia by the German prince Rudolf of Habsburg at the battle of the Marchfeld near Vienna in 1278 .
8 The small resort village of Fluelen at the end of the lake was for centuries an important lake port and customs station where goods were trans-shipped from the lake to mule transport for carriage over the Gotthard .
9 Anderson initially gives his academic status — " I am the J. S. Mill Professor of Ethics at the University of Cambridge " — invoking both his personal position and the prestige of his academic establishment , but the pomposity of such a reversal of the modesty maxim is absurd when his interlocutors speak little or no English .
10 The warrants will have an exercise price of £1 at the end of their nine-year life .
11 She quickened her pace and within minutes the half moon of brightness at the end of the tunnel had widened to receive them again into the daylight and he was back , shivering at her side ;
12 Last Session a team of four pupils from Heriot 's represented Edinburgh and South East of Scotland at the national final held in London of the ‘ Top of the Bench ’ quiz organised by the Royal Society of Chemistry .
13 ‘ So there is no way that the US will lob a test delivery of beef at the EC administration .
14 One such highlight was the study by femtosecond techniques of reorganization at the surface of the semiconductor GaAs ( ) .
15 IN the first three days of 1993 , Japan 's National Police Agency reported record numbers of visitors at the country 's Shinto shrines. 1992 had been such a bad year that people were keen to pray for better fortunes in the months ahead .
16 Many years later , starring in the musical Barnum , he would be walking the high wire , juggling and riding the unicycle himself , and breaking Danny Kaye 's record number of appearances at the London Palladium .
17 To illustrate this , let us consider three hypothetical firms A , B , and C. The assets that comprise firm A have a 10% chance of producing a cash inflow of £1,000 at the end of a given time period and a 90% chance of producing cash flows of zero .
18 When Adrian writes ‘ Nobody even noticed I was in the room ! ’ with its exclamation mark of outrage at the end , part of us says ‘ Of course they did n't notice .
19 There is increased recognition that concentrating limited national training resources at the professional or university level is not likely to have much impact on the service needs of people at the grass roots .
20 deputy director of operations at the Royal Botanical Gardens , Kew , came to Rennie House Conference Centre on April 5 .
21 And there are still some tickets left for the charity showing of Hook at the Canon Street in Magdalen Street , Oxford , tomorrow night at eight o'clock .
22 The coastline is now Chilean territory on both banks , save for a minute touch of Argentina at the very western entrance .
23 The sample list of libraries at the end shows how serious the phenomenon is and forestalls criticism of the kind I have already heard : ‘ The situation is wildly exaggerated .
24 Catalogues come out early — you may have ordered as early as the Chelsea Flower Show in May — and although you know that the plants will not arrive before the back end of October at the earliest , more likely into November , you will have to plan where the temporary reception centre will be placed .
25 Gowing goes on to indicate the health hazard arising from the intense alpha activity of polonium at the Windscale site : ‘ Alpha handling procedures had to be greatly upgraded to deal with polonium , and for a time everyone had to work with respirators …
26 On the saucepans there 's a metal rim sort of piece at the end of the handle
27 Donald Woods , 58 , was the only white members of the governing council of the South African Cricket Board of Control at the time of his arrest and banning in Johannesburg by state decree in October 1977 .
28 Stephen Buchmann is an adjunct professor of entomology at the University of Arizona , Tucson .
29 A vicar in Battersea told me the other day that when he went to the church festival of Christmas at the local primary school — one of the schools within his parish — there was plenty of Father Christmas and jingle bells , but not one reference to Jesus .
30 Zeisl , who was born in Vienna , showed early determination to compose , and entered the Vienna State Academy of Music at the age of fourteen .
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