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

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1 Question of omitting it does n't arise unless until we get to that part of the plaintiff 's case and erm I shall hear the evidence of the plaintiff and the other witnesses first and the advocation can be renewed in due ti in due course at the proper time .
2 There is a renewal of interest in localities and the relationships between broad structural changes and social and economic change at the local level .
3 Richards also had the benefit of solid support at the other end as Haynes steadily made his way to 184 , the highest West Indian innings at Lord 's , and with Lloyd chipping in a fifty the total reached 518 .
4 In 1982 I took the job of botanical illustrator at the National Museum of Wales .
5 From 1982–1990 she was Botanical Illustrator at the National Museum of Wales .
6 Even the Commonweal School group photograph on the wall : September 1948 , with Harry featured twice , having sprinted along the back while the camera tracked round , thus appearing with smile and combed hair at the extreme left and with smile and tousled hair at the extreme right .
7 Following extensive lobbying at the Select Committee stages of the Channel Tunnel Bill NOERC succeeded in promoting an amendment under which British Rail is required to consider post-1993 needs for passenger and freight services , especially for regions north of London .
8 Skill is one of the most important elements in the champion 's make-up , because if he ca n't perform the right technique at the right time and in the right way , he will never make it to the winner 's rostrum .
9 ‘ It 's the right budget at the right time from the right Chancellor ! ’ he said , apparently to suggest Mr Lamont will remain in office through the next Cabinet reshuffle , and almost certainly the one after that .
10 ‘ It 's the right Budget at the right time from the right Chancellor , ’ said Mr Major .
11 I 'm sure you 'll agree it 's a matter of going into the right stock at the right time .
12 The great dream had turned sour when Dickinson , the former champion National Hunt trainer , failed to produce the required results in his first season as Sangster 's private trainer at the refurbished establishment .
13 But agile he is n't ; witness this rather half-hearted attempt at the long jump .
14 On the left a door with a frosted glass panel in it led into Tom Watt 's office , a long narrow north-facing room with a tall sash-window at the far end .
15 The thefts came to light early last year when Daniel Walker , head of the Islamic Department at the Metropolitan Museum , New York , was offered two pages of a tenth-century Koran by a London dealer .
16 A huge rocky outcrop at the far end jutted up and beneath it a small river or burn flowed quietly , turning and twisting as it followed its banks .
17 After his ordination in 1953 , he spent three years as assistant priest at the Immaculate Conception Church , Glasgow .
18 The knight may hold ‘ his right course ’ ( XII , 43 ) but Envy and Detraction remain a hostile destructive force at the civilised centre as well as the savage margin .
19 In an imagined interview at the Labour Exchange , the protagonist claims that he has only been ‘ spasmodically in labour ’ , then immediately corrects himself by rephrasing the slip as ‘ employed intermittently ’ ( 19/21 ) .
20 It was difficult for Charity to make sense of the emotional jumble at the other end .
21 Alan , from Hatfield , Herts , watched Fallon , 35 , being jailed for attempted murder at the Old Bailey .
22 Athelstan stood outside his church and stared in pleasant disbelief at the blue-washed sky and the early morning sun as its rays danced and shimmered over the snow-covered roofs of his parish .
23 There was a party atmosphere on the FARMERS WEEKLY stand at the Royal Show on Tuesday afternoon as Farm Women 's Club members from Cornwall to Northumbria , from Carmarthen to Lincolnshire gathered for tea .
24 ‘ Maybe for a short time somebody takes a free course at the great university of misery , and pays attention to the things he sees with his eyes and hears with his ears . ’
25 Over the next three decades , many theologians took a fresh look at the whole subject of human sexuality .
26 Does my hon. Friend consider that it is time to take a fresh look at the whole question ?
27 A fresh look at the whole process was needed , and it was felt that this could be achieved by taking a systems view , unbiased by what was then happening in practice , ie before the Act took effect .
28 He shot a single exasperated look at the young man then turned to me .
29 AN ARCHIVE of James Joyce 's private papers was released for public inspection at the National Library in his native Dublin yesterday , but material about his schizophrenic daughter , Lucia , had been removed .
30 The results of over 100 projects have now been put on Open File and are available for public inspection at the National Geoscience Data Centre and relevant regional offices of the BGS .
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