Example sentences of "[conj] [pos pn] [noun] at [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The clause could be amended as follows : To permit the Landlord at any time during the last [ 6 ] months of the Contractual Term and at any time thereafter unless the Tenant shall have made a valid court application under Section 24 of the 1954 Act or otherwise be entitled in law to remain in occupation or to a new tenancy of the Premises to enter upon the Premises and affix and retain upon the Premises in a position so as not to interfere with the Tenant 's or any undertenant 's business being carried on at the Premises a notice for re-letting the Premises and during such period to permit persons with the written authority of the Landlord or its agent at reasonable times of the day on reasonable notice to view the Premises
2 However , opposing parties complained that his presence at Civic Forum and PAV rallies contravened election rules .
3 Thus , in 1614 James I , believing that he was making presents more valuable than his ambassadors at foreign courts were receiving , ordered that in future the French and Spanish resident ambassadors , who had hitherto been given 4,000 ounces of plate on their departure , should in future receive only half as much and that the representatives of lesser states should also have their customary allowance cut by half .
4 ‘ The thief who is in prison is not necessarily more dishonest than his fellows at large , but mostly one who , through ignorance or stupidity steals in a way that is not customary .
5 In Damascus he would have loved baiting Marwan , the AP reporter , with Nick ; at the Comedy Store he would have laughed at the idea of the song someone had written for him — ‘ The Hills are Alive with the Sound of Bullets ’ ; , and my début at live interviews would have provided another entry for his file of great lines .
6 These properties make possible studies of the pulsar at radio wavelengths with unprecedented detail , and indicate that it should be possible to detect both the pulsar and its companion at optical and perhaps shorter wavelengths .
7 Dolly also slept soundly , with nothing on her conscience and her ankle at blissful rest .
8 She was the indulged only child of wealthy parents and had spent her days playing golf or tennis or riding , and her evenings at various social functions .
9 This form covers : the type of O licence needed , haulier 's status , previous experience , relevant convictions ( if any ) , financial position , maintenance arrangements for vehicles , details of nominated transport managers ( not needed for restricted O licence ) , particulars of advertisement of application , a list of vehicles and their location at proposed operating centres , plus a declaration by the haulier that he will abide by the rules of the O licensing system .
10 Clearly the nature of the defences and their effect at individual sites may be yet another indicator of different levels of complexity and status .
11 The family has since continued to search for Nuri ‘ Abd al-Karim and his sons at various detention centres , police stations , prisons and hospitals but the three remain ‘ disappeared ’ .
12 Indeed , it is a matter of pride for his club that in the February issue of Rugby World & Post Andrew led the try-scorers in Britain and Ireland with 23 ( he now has 26 ) and his partner at stand-off , Jonathan Newton , led the point-scorers with 267 ( now over 300 ) ;
13 Conserving and restoring the work of masons and artists from centuries past is the delicate task of Principal Conservator Rab Snowden and his team at Historic Scotland 's Stenhouse Conservation Centre .
14 Norman Waller and his neighbours at Low Fell suffered an endless plague of crime before the night he finally snapped .
15 If his successor at British Coal were appointed from within the corporation he considers that it would be impertinent to tell him how the job should be done .
16 That goes to all of us er er er and our safety at various calming er measures .
17 But his skill at political in-fighting and his doctrinal tussles with Mensheviks and renegade Bolsheviks only took on the importance they did because they led his party to positions which found a response within the wider revolutionary movement .
18 Nor did the reinforcement of Havelock Wilson 's powers in the new union , or his patrician and domineering style of running it , make allies out of the more independently minded of the local leadership , while his attempts at centralised financial control left him open to frequent accusations of mismanagement .
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