Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [adj] at the " in BNC.
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1 | If region R undertakes programmes that create spillovers for region S , then , following Boadway and Wildasin ( 1984 ) , the optimal decision is to set the provision of that good at the quantity where where |
2 | I should add that Toscanini is better able to suggest a mood of subdued quiet at the start of the first movement . |
3 | The majority of those present at the 26th June Q.T. Day voted to hold the next A.G.M. on a Saturday afternoon . |
4 | ‘ It 's probably just as well for all concerned at the club that I should hang my boots up for a while . |
5 | MELROSE found Peebles quite a handful in this friendly at the Greenyards . |
6 | Page had been forced into the play-off after dropping a shot at the ninth , his last hole , but edged home at the second extra hole with a par three after Maguire 's ball had landed in heavy rough at the back of the green . |
7 | Income and expenditure in foreign currencies are converted to sterling at rates approximating to those ruling at the date of each transaction ; assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies are translated into sterling at the rates ruling at the balance sheet date . |
8 | Among those present at the trials , the Lord Mayor , two judges , an alderman , an under-sheriff and fifty others , from prisoners to jury-men , all perished . |
9 | Among those present at the ceremony was the former England captain 's mother Molly , now 89 . |
10 | Among those present at the opening were the Director of the Tate Gallery Mr Nicholas Serota , and the Chairman of the Trustees of the Tate Mr Dennis Stevenson . |
11 | A ten-year retrospective of her work was held at the Whitney in 1974 and at major retrospective at the Johnson Museum of Art , Cornell University , New York in 1988 which toured the US . |
12 | She was n't at all shocked at the thought . |
13 | It was n't easy , and it is going to cost a great deal of money , and business is not at all bright at the moment . |
14 | She was at first incensed at the idea — as if she had no more to do than pack up guns , as if it were an easy matter to send such an object at all , as if she existed only for his convenience — and then amused . |
15 | These words were treasured by those present at the death-bed and recorded for the benefit of those unavoidably absent . |
16 | Moreover , this lever is strengthened by electoral democracy , which legitimates the promotion of locally preferred policies , and in this way local states , and especially electoral local government , are not only used by those dominant at the centre to enable them to manage uneven development , but can also represent specifically local interests . |