Example sentences of "[noun pl] [modal v] [verb] [pron] at [art] " in BNC.

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1 Mrs Castle , as it turned out , had opposed this allowance , again on the characteristically doctrinaire grounds that an allowance which made it necessary for the disabled to purchase motor cars would place them at the mercy of the commercial interests of motor manufacturers .
2 Most London homes will find themselves at the top levels .
3 Anyone interested in that idea , or in the turning systems for schools can contact him at The Croft , Brough , Thurso , Caithness , Scotland KW14 8YE , ( 0847 ) 85605 .
4 Next Wednesday , a score of television bigwigs will meet him at a special seminar at the Department of Trade and Industry , part of the D T I 's efforts to boost British exports .
5 If rail travel gets worse before it gets better , voters may dump them at the next general election .
6 The volunteers may find themselves at the centre of an even more important discovery .
7 The children will perform it at the Edinburgh Festival .
8 Both states were regarded as not only undesirable but criminal : after the Burgess/Maclean scandal in 1951 , police prosecutions against homosexuals reached a peak in 1953/4 , while the scare headlines accorded by the press to the Clapham Common murder in the summer of 1953 lodged in the public 's heads the equation that people who wore Edwardian clothes would knife you at the drop of a hat .
9 Although a car is really necessary to make the most of your stay , your hosts will meet you at the nearest railway stations and airports .
10 Both the external and the internal factors can affect us at the physical , emotional , mental and spiritual levels .
11 Relatively ignorant , inexperienced and amateur politicians may find themselves at the mercy of the bureaucracies , which possess knowledge , experience and technical expertise .
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