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

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1 HOME FROM HOME : The luxury Norfolk cottage at the centre of the ‘ has he or has n't he ? ’ riddle
2 Measures of availability and response times at the Bank 's main frame computer are also taken each month .
3 They reached the third round in four consecutive years , a feat equalled by very few lower division clubs at the time .
4 He beat hot competition from Lovejoy Ian McShane and Noel Edmonds , whose TV show Noel 's House Party picked up a BAFTA award at the weekend .
5 The majority shareholders at the same time expressed strong criticism of the Bank of England and other regulators over their handling of the affair .
6 On 16 October 1991 , after a hearing in chambers to consider wasted costs after the jury in a criminal trial had been discharged and a retrial ordered , Judge MacRae made an order against the appellant , H. , a barrister who had acted as defence counsel at the trial , disallowing ‘ such part of the brief fee which would otherwise have been payable on the initial trial as exceeds what would be the proper enhanced refresher for the retrial … ’ under the provisions of section 19A(1) of the Prosecution of Offences Act 1985 , as inserted by section 111 of the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 .
7 An International Centre for Educational Evaluation has been established in Ibadan and , though currently very understaffed , has made a useful start in mounting long training courses in evaluation and in undertaking evaluation of curriculum projects at the request of their organisers ( among which are the Namutamba and Ife projects described earlier in the chapter ) .
8 It was great to watch Jim play at the Guitarist Show last November .
9 Cash and Co stand at the very heart of country 's embrace of the western myth of rugged individualism .
10 Nor is it surprising that it was one of the two arts areas in the curriculum pantheon at the time , art , with its claim to encourage pupil 's imaginative abilities , which was able most readily to respond to the changed educational climate .
11 Unlike the 1970s Gas Board , Telecom has its hands tied by the regulator : the Office of Telecommunications would take a dim view of it cross-subsidising ISDN installation at the expense of another part of its business .
12 FACED with the task of selecting suitable books for physics students we were pleased to see the presence of several texts that enhance the physics literature at the undergraduate level .
13 But because of the bad experiences , when the drug companies have said for years , trust us , we 've researched it , we 've developed it , you know it 's it passed the F D A rules , and then there 's Atavan and Valium and all the things that we had Halcyon and there 's a horror story at the end of the day .
14 Her first career as a hairdresser no longer appealed so she took an Options For Change course at the Essex Business Centre and has now completed 30 hours of a counselling course .
15 Lewyn and his son Walter undertook in 1392 to renew all defective roads at Brancepeth , probably the result of heavy wear during building operations at the castle there .
16 Insurance expert John Carrier provides a step-by-step guide to getting the right cover for your building operations at the right price .
17 These are augmented by an advanced stop line to aid cyclist visibility at the junction and to provide an early start to the turning manoeuvre ( Figure 6.24 ) .
18 Blair , our oldest son , was entranced by the islands , and after university study and a BSc , he accepted employment with the Ministry of Defence , as a computer scientist at the RA South Uist rocket range .
19 Gregor Gilfillan , of Levenwick , who is entering his third year of a BSc ( Hons ) biochemistry course at the University of Aberdeen ;
20 Whatever the tide states at the lock gates , the ri the channel is dredged ten feet below that .
21 In February 1990 I was one of the first two secondees from the accountancy profession to join the Investigations Division at the DTI .
22 We have recommended that the Authority continues to monitor reading standards across the city but that the screening function of its traditional tests be taken over by National Curriculum Assessment at the end of Key Stage One .
23 Kenneth Button and Michael Fleming of Loughborough University look at the history of regulatory reform on the practice of architecture in the eighties and assess its impact on fees , profit margins and jobs
24 No of course one or two of them had slaughter houses at the back of them you know .
25 Until they were reined back by the banking authorities at the end of last year , they had built up huge liabilities in dollars in order to play the interest-rate differentials that foreigners have so enjoyed .
26 Also absent was the name of Karsten ‘ Cash ’ Mahlmann , the Stotler executive who was chairman of the CBoT and a member of the NFA board at the time of the crisis .
27 Parallel processor assessment at the National Physical Laboratory
28 There is a campsite and youth hostel in Glen Nevis and lots of shops in Fort William at the base of the mountain .
29 Series saloon , with only a discreet TD badge at the back to give the game away .
30 The wise student will at the outset of his course look at the examination papers for the past few years , and , whether compelled to or not , will write out the answers to some questions ( even though only in brief note form ) in order to gain practice in self-expression .
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