Example sentences of "[coord] at the [noun sg] of [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | The basic question is this : is information represented in the brain at the level of individual cells or at the level of groups of cells ? |
2 | Now whether that is that they are annoyed that there is n't childcare facilities , or whether they 're annoyed that they have to make dinner for their husbands , or whether they 're annoyed with what 's on television , or at the kind of newspapers that are coming in the door or whatever . |
3 | Such value judgements must , however , be controlled and at the level of functions : this might lead to precise descriptions of particular skills appropriate to one or the other but would not justify the grandiose claims for ‘ logic ’ , ‘ objectivity ’ and ‘ culture-free neutrality ’ which we have been examining . |
4 | But after a year , and at the request of members , there were discussions held on all sorts of other subjects . |
5 | Men must have their chastity and virginity even if it is make belief and at the cost of women 's health . |
6 | In the country you lived as a social being and at the valuation of others . |
7 | It looks at the north-south divide , and at the shift of jobs out of major cities . |
8 | For example , the dies used to make Roman bronze medallions of the second century AD might last for ten years , and at the city of Dalisandos in Asia Minor a die survived for more than eighty years . |
9 | Ask questions during and at the end of classes . |
10 | and at the sound of needles |
11 | According to Abel Goumba of the Front patriotique oubanguien-Parti du travail and spokesperson of a coalition of opposition forces , there was dissatisfaction at the appointment of Prime Minister Edouard Frank as chair of the preparatory meeting and at the distribution of seats , which favoured the government . |
12 | We are regaining that earthly paradise from which we were banished as we grew up , but at the cost of disturbances in our relations to reality , and in increasing pressures of hostility and anxiety ’ |
13 | In 1988 the tax was rebased to 1982 , but at the cost of gains being charged thereafter as if they were marginal income . |
14 | When Spurgeon opened Pastor 's College in 1856 some of the first pupils were illiterate but he insisted that his aim was to equip ‘ a class of ministers who will not aim at lofty scholarship , but at the winning of souls — men of the people ’ . |
15 | But at the beginning of Acts , volume two in the drama , we find the story of the ascension related again , and from a very different point of view . |
16 | Bibliometrics emerges not at the level of individual records of publications , but at the level of files of bibliographic records , in which values in the fields recur . |
17 | But at the start of proceedings Broderick is under no illusions about who he 's really here to talk about . |
18 | Wolfensberger in the United States has focused attention specifically on the implications for service delivery and has developed an assessment procedure aimed not at individuals , but at the quality of services . |
19 | It is because Marx and Engels look not just at the laws but at the nature of relations of production within a whole system that this fundamental and analytically fruitful difference shows up with such great prominence in their work . |
20 | Such a given behaviour ( innate is the conventional term , but I prefer to avoid it if possible , for it carries along with it a load of redundant ideological baggage ) ensures that appropriate responses are made to particular stimuli without the need for trial-and-error learning , but at the expense of limits to both the range and the flexibility of the response . |
21 | DHA 1 does , in fact , see its revenue allocation increase from £117.8m to £117.95m. but at the expense of DHAs 2 and 3 . |