Example sentences of "[noun pl] [prep] [noun] at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | There is a further complication in that individuals hold views about health at a variety of different levels of analysis . |
2 | It looks at the reasons for dissatisfaction at the ways in which complaints are handled , highlighting an example of an elderly couple who had waited two years for someone to come round with a colour chart , prior to decorating the outside of their house . |
3 | A similar result was obtained by Beattie ( 1983 ) in an analysis of gaze patterns during tutorials at the University of Cambridge . |
4 | They offered the maisonettes for sale at a peppercorn price , less than £2,000 . |
5 | He took the youngster for her first recording session , making a tape of three songs in two hours for £50 at a local recording studio . |
6 | The nine delegations at the talks ( Soviet Union , Bulgaria , Czechoslovakia , Hungary , Poland , Cuba , Mongolia and Vietnam , as well as a group from Germany , representing the former East Germany ) agreed to present the proposals for ratification at a summit-level meeting on Feb. 26-27 in Budapest ( Hungary ) . |
7 | It was an exchange they had had a hundred times during childhood at the end of some day 's adventure in remote fields . |
8 | At delivery , he bought another ten index futures for delivery at the end of the year , when he would otherwise have liquidated his share portfolio . |
9 | Robert McKenzie , 52 , of Eastburn Road , in Glasgow , had raised an action against Cape Building Products for damages at the Court of Session in Edinburgh . |
10 | ‘ Do we have enough air ? ’ ; through controlling proceedings : ‘ I 'll be talking for ten minutes , with five minutes for questions at the end ’ ; and through acting as guide to the presentation , by commenting on the route , ‘ So that 's my second point . |
11 | A deliver skipper touts for employment at the marina |
12 | Although her appointments were made with an eye to preserving party unity as well as recognizing ability , Thatcherites — often young and lacking ministerial experience — were not obvious candidates for promotion at the time . |
13 | As late as 5 June , the candidates for knighthood at the impending coronation included a number of Hastings ' men and that this was in response to Hastings ' own wishes is suggested by the fact that most were not subsequently knighted at Richard 's coronation . |
14 | As late as 5 June , the candidates for knighthood at the impending coronation included a number of Hastings ' men and that this was in response to Hastings ' own wishes is suggested by the fact that most were not subsequently knighted at Richard 's coronation . |
15 | The desert is a place of scorching heat by day and bitter cold by night and the mission would find little water for themselves or their animals for weeks at a time . |
16 | The wearing of beards had long been out of fashion at Rome : as we have seen , the contenders for power at the death of the Republic imitated the clean-shaven kings of the Hellenistic world . |
17 | Abercrombie 's broad-brush strategy was now filled in with the complementary prescriptions for design at the local scale , both central areas and residential districts . |
18 | This order is consistent with the established relationships between subjects at the time that the scheme was first published ( 1876 ) , but produces some strange collocations for today 's literature . |
19 | Any regiments may swap their spears for halberds at an additional cost of +1 point per model . |
20 | They were Christmas presents for patients at the Friarage Hospital . |
21 | More than 100 cars for export at the port of Pasajes were stoned . |
22 | He was also reported to have assured Assad that " all fronts " , including the Golan Heights , were subject to UN Security Council Resolutions 242 and 338 and would therefore be proper subjects for discussion at a conference . |
23 | Indeed , the terms of reference of the study , who will do what and the precise timetable for production of the report will be the major subjects for discussion at the first meeting . |
24 | Indeed , the terms of reference of the study , who will do what and the precise timetable for production of the report will be the major subjects for discussion at the first meeting . |
25 | In the study which Teresa Hinton and Richard Berthoud made of Money Advice Services , they showed how much the development had been a response to the increasing demands for help at a local level . |
26 | The directors are accordingly not obliged to maximise current profits in order to satisfy short-term demands for dividends at the expense of a growth in profitability over a longer period . |
27 | There are fewer status differentiations between organisation members and more opportunities for people at the bottom to influence those at the top . |
28 | Firstly , my children and older grandchildren want copies and , secondly , the writings may be not only entertaining but useful as a framework of speeches for others at a loss for what to say . ’ |
29 | ‘ True , ’ said Julia , ‘ but in Palestine the British army does not burn villages , hang hostages and leave their bodies in village squares for days at a time as a warning , whatever horror they feel at things like the bombing of the King David Hotel and the murders of those sergeants . |
30 | Beyond Philadelphia , the farmland became vaguely English in the fading light with neat fields and little clumps of trees at the corners . |