Example sentences of "[noun pl] [prep] [noun] [adv] at " in BNC.

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1 That was Sarah who did the Works Skills for Women Course at Fast Forward and that 's now helped her to get on to some G C S E courses at college .
2 I listened to attendant noises coming on gradually — the scuffles and grunts and curses of men near at hand , a more distant din of shod feet moving at the double , shouted commands .
3 There was further criticism that safety training and vaccination programmes are often inadequate and ‘ selective ’ , being limited only to those groups of workers most at risk .
4 There 's loads of traffic tonight at this time is n't there ?
5 This division of labour by artefact type epitomises attitudes towards archaeology generally at that time , and such divisions have to a large extent persisted to this day , emphasising how artefact-based early Anglo-Saxon studies have remained .
6 Then the past OC use of its subjects was very different from the past OC use patterns of women currently at risk of breast cancer and hence included little early OC use .
7 There is a professionally qualified Staff of three in the Learning Support Department , , who has had many years of experience here at Heriot 's , both in the Junior School and in Learning Support ; ; who has more recently joined us after several years experience in Learning Support in other schools ; and who , as Head of Department and an experienced educational psychologist , is responsible for the assessment of our pupils and for the planning of their programmes within the Department .
8 the on-costs er to B E S , and it 's pro-rata to the others , of fifty six thousand pounds for services largely at the business planning manager .
9 Not things of beauty really at all .
10 In areas of permeable rocks with sub-parallel valleys the terrace fragments on the spurs have breaks of slope both at the back and the front , and , in favourable circumstances , terraces at quite close height intervals can be shown to be distinct from each other .
11 Males have a blue face , especially on the cheeks , while females do not , and the presence or absence of iridescent blue on the lips is a sure way of separating males from females even at small sizes ( say 1.5″ S.L. )
12 A few self-contained University flats are also available to couples , though there is considerable competition for such flats from students already at University .
13 There are some fine aqueducts in Spain notably at Segovia , Tarragona and Seville .
14 If you have both sexes of socolofi then at 3″ the difference in body shape should be becoming apparent .
15 Say , for example , that in an over-subscribed school the admissions criteria had included a preference for sisters of girls already at the school ( sibling preference ) or for those living close to the school ( proximity preference ) .
16 Thus , for example , it was excusable for a pretty young girl to avoid wearing a seat-belt because she had been topping up her tan on the sun bed and got burnt , for two middle-class school children to ride their bikes without lights late at night because they were trying to stay up on their last might of the summer holidays , and for lads to urinate in the street because they had three miles to walk home .
17 ‘ We all rely heavily on our families and friends for support especially at this time , so the event was very much an occasion for families , to say thank you , and to allow visitors to experience the vast scale of the project .
18 Then there would be the sudden explosions of violence late at night after the men had been drinking .
19 There are instances of ninety-year-olds still at work in seventeenth-century England .
20 But there was no balers in Orkney then at all , that was the first balers that came here .
21 Apparatus to carry out such sensory measurements has been incorporated into a mobile odour laboratory capable of investigating odours on site either at the source of the odour or in the ambient air .
22 In fact , I think in Bournemouth you can actually make locals on Mercury now at the normal rate which is good !
23 Rusch de Farges , an ex-French gelding , won two of his six races last season both in soft ground and put up his best effort when beaten three lengths by Barnbrook Again at levels in the Arlington Chase Final over two and a half miles at Cheltenham last January .
24 Rusch de Farges , an ex-French gelding , won two of his six races last season both in soft ground and put up his best effort when beaten three lengths by Barnbrook Again at levels in the Arlington Chase Final over two and a half miles at Cheltenham last January .
25 It took a turn for the worse with the reduction in numbers of personnel here at site and was taken from us suddenly in March when the outcome of a company-wide vote [ on what should have been agreed locally ] was announced .
26 The febrile atmosphere of pre-disaster London had already wrought a gear-change in the night scene , the numbers of men away at training barracks having produced a seemingly equal and opposite number of women on the spree .
27 It was a scene of intense bustle at the mills , with scores of children busily at work , and from the Bonsor Mill the roar of the machinery , at times , penetrated down to the village itself .
28 And erm , whilst those schools are still suffering from under-funding , at least they can er gain some erm solace , consolation from the fact that er the Tories seem to be able to replace their chairs , opposition spokespersons of education almost at will .
29 Because of the high costs involved , councillors are being asked to consider providing additional security measures at schools most at risk .
30 ‘ I need lots of bums in beds here at Crystal Springs , Michael , so the sooner we get moving on sales and promotion , the better . ’
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