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

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1 He joined the Getty in 1982 , having previously worked in the department of Western European sculpture and decorative arts at the Metropolitan Museum , New York .
2 WASHINGTON , D.C. The Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts at the National Gallery of Art has just published volume 11 of Sponsored Research in the History of Art 1991–1992 .
3 I an authorised officer in nineteen sixty eight , so it 'd have been twenty years and er from there I became er an instructor in nineteen eighty four er having successfully completed a number of national run courses on firearms , firearms tactics at the national school of firearms er which are in the metropolitan district and er Lancashire and West Yorkshire .
4 Table I shows the age distribution and patient characteristics at the initial evaluation of the 174 children with idiopathic constipation .
5 Reflected glory : Liam Reilly from Mirror Factory , one of the many new stands at the Ideal Home exhibition in the Kings Hall , Belfast .
6 They spent £100 on recording the two songs at the tiny Billiard Room studio , which is housed in a garage connected to a large house in a residential part of Leeds .
7 Some of the least attractive features of Liverpool society emerged in May 1985 , when a riot of Liverpool football supporters at the Heysel football stadium in Brussels led to the death of many Italian football fans at the European Cup Final between Liverpool and Juventus of Turin .
8 In much the same way , she suggested that in the aftermath of the tragedy at the Heysel Stadium in Brussels , the television companies might care to take a long hard look at themselves when seeking to account for the behaviour of the young fans at the European Cup Final :
9 ‘ It was very hard for me to take , ’ said the Amstrad boss , who was greeted by a small throng of angry fans at the High Court each day .
10 Whereas fluvial-dominated deposits formed in foreland basin settings at the southern edge , lacustrine-dominated deposits accumulated in settings of low relief , broad warping and mild faulting at the northern end .
11 The Darkfall lightning scratched and flickered with its spider legs at the nearby window … and Duvall kicked savagely at Barbara 's head , spinning her away from Jimmy .
12 The SPHINX system ( Lee 1988 ) and the RM1 syntactic component use similar filtering methods at the syntactic level .
13 With the current cuts in housing expenditure , however , very few tenants are likely to be rehoused from the lists at the present time .
14 When the track and the signals at the ageing junction were due for renewal , British Rail had chosen the cheapest option to enable InterCity trains to travel faster at the expense of local services , the inquiry into the 1991 disaster which killed four people and injured 22 , was told .
15 A short length of aerial wire ( not more than about three metres ) may be necessary in order to receive signals at the high frequency end of the medium waveband .
16 Kāli and her cousin , Jit , were at the far end of the roof waving their arms , keeping the sheep contained at one end only , stopping them going back down the steps at the other side .
17 The steps at the front entrance were demolished and a ramp was constructed together with new steps .
18 Because of that , it is important that we take the right steps at the right time to ensure the right results .
19 Barrymore , the butler , and his wife were waiting on the steps at the main entrance .
20 East Suffolk at university because a lot of erm the more well to do parents would erm would probably turn up their noses at the small amount of
21 Trouble yeah , trouble I got put off for a fortnight , on the dole , then he , I was on the dole for a week and er he cos at that time you had to appear in front of the erm , what they call the Court of Referees at the Labour Exchange , that was their Committee .
22 Normally costing £4 for 125g , this pack is available to best readers at the special price of £3 p&p inclusive .
23 A fundamental question in this area which does concern curators and readers at the British Library involves the nature of the text itself .
24 Bedworth , of North Parade , Ilkley , West Yorkshire , was said to have hacked into databases at the European Community 's offices in Luxembourg and the Financial Times in London , ‘ for kicks ’ .
25 You er , ma , it balances out the er , benefits from like the whole of the term and it 's not necessarily , like a with profits system , you get a lot of bonuses at the very end .
26 Darlington police want to speak to anyone who may have seen suspicious activity around the health authority offices at the estimated time of the incident .
27 Despite the greater complexity of the RET and an increase in candidate numbers last session , results were being despatched to candidates at the usual speed through the summer .
28 The letter asks readers to ignore both Labour and Conservative candidates at the forthcoming election , saying ‘ both parties will fail to complete the work Hitler tried to achieve ’ .
29 He reckoned he had picked the wrong waves at the Hard Rock at Sunset , and was worn down by the sheer hard labour of surfing so long in such arduous conditions .
30 Talk to Robin Slade and you know he 's a man who 's studied his sheep ; not from the point of view of winning awards with animals at the other end of a halter , but from a desire to produce the ideal carcass with that all-important round muscle .
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