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

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1 Saw Part 2 at the matinee ; it is much better ; ‘ Oh , polished perturbation ’ soliloquy particularly impressive .
2 If mixtures of certain types of rocks including carbonates are held in a sealed evacuated chamber at a temperature equal to the surface temperature of Venus then CO 2 is given off and the pressure builds up until an equilibrium is reached in which the pressure of the CO 2 in the chamber equals the pressure of CO 2 at the surface of Venus .
3 Silver is becoming increasingly concerned that the Euro championships will be taken away from Elland Rd ( despite the fact that a new pitch is going to be laid at the end of the season ) , and says that Hunslet must be gone by spring 1995 at the latest .
4 The club 's entry in the tenth annual Lerwick Rugby Club Sevens at the end of August was made up exclusively of Sullom Voe staff — Dave Dickson , Mal Smith , Dave Stephenson , Tony Rigby , Nick Cope , Andy Bazeley and Jeff Wood .
5 Dihedral angle restraints were initialized to 5kcal mol -1 rad -2 and increased to 200 kcal mol -1 rad -2 at the beginning of annealing , which proceeded stepwise from 2,000 to 100K in 50K increments , with each step consisting of 0.25ps of restrained molecular dynamics .
6 EPISODE 3 AT THE HOTEL
7 The most spectacular accidents were to two Standard cars which were blown over in gale-force winds : car 28 on the Cliffs in 1927 and car 50 at the Metropole in December 1940 .
8 Look at figure 1 at the end of this chapter and cover up the last column .
9 She exhibited for the first time in spring 1900 at the New English Art Club , an organization with strong Slade connections , and continued to show there twice yearly until 1903 .
10 We would expect the lift to comply with British Standard Code of Practice 3010 at the very least .
11 If digit 4 develops at a high concentration , digit 3 at an intermediate concentration , and digit 2 at the lowest concentration , then one can visualize how both the normal and mirror-image patterns arise .
12 And the Plaintiff claims the said sum of [ £250.00 ] together with interest pursuant to s 69 of the County Courts Act 1984 at the rate of 15 per cent per annum from the [ First day of October 1991 ] [ the date upon which payment became due ] to the date hereof [ £3.70 ] and continuing hereafter at the daily rate of [ £0.1027 ] until the date of judgment or sooner payment .
13 Thus , RAP30 forms a large complex with RAP74 and RNA polymerase II at the closely located sequences , 1–110 and 111–152 , respectively , although these sequences might overlap .
14 In keeping with this hypothesis , the spontaneous increase in InsP 3 at the time of mesoderm induction was completely suppressed by Li + treatment .
15 Provision for legislation for Marine Nature Reserves was only included in the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1987 at the last minute , after much pressure was brought to bear on Peers and MP 's by conservation bodies such as WWF and the Marine Conservation Society .
16 PRIZE QUESTION IF you can answer ‘ Venues ’ question one at the top of this column , you could win ‘ The Who 's Who of Lancashire ’ published by Breedon Books .
17 Some say Newcastle deserved to drop into Division Three at the end of another season of turmoil at St James 's Park .
18 APR 1993 At the first TOP Surgery Allan Paterson met team leaders to find out first hand the progress of their teams .
19 The scene : Committee Room 12 at the Commons .
20 Feb 19–Mar 10 at the Hen & Chickens Theatre Pub in Islington — for further info phone 071 359 1030
21 The 20-year-old , a Hampshire regular , seized his opportunity with both hands to take the trophy , winning a four-way play-off with a birdie three at the daunting 455-yard 10th , the first hole of sudden-death .
22 Thom worked throughout World War II at the Royal Aircraft Establishment , Farnborough , where he commissioned and ran the high-speed tunnel , enabling the study of problems encountered at high subsonic aircraft speeds causing locally supersonic flow .
23 He used a 3-wood , an 8-iron and two putts for a par 4 at the 1st .
24 Payne took the Balearic Open with a par 4 at the first extra hole after he and Sweden 's Anders Gillner had tied on 277 , 11-under-par .
25 I would point out also that , contrary to the implication in your article , there was no move to delete Article 11 at the Rome meeting .
26 He made a par 3 at the 3rd , but dropped a shot at the next hole .
27 Good play from Wilson at the 15 and a birdie 3 at the 16 brought the match all square once again .
28 But there was no denying Miss Higgins and a par five at the last gave her the trophy she had her heart set on .
29 But , but , he did win four tournaments , he did finish second to Norman on the money list , and he did end his season with a startlingly brilliant final round , an 8-under par 63 at the Champions course in Houston to give him third place in the rich Nabisco Championships .
30 ‘ You do n't know anything about the card game in Room 42 at the Regal Arms , do you ? ’
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