Example sentences of "[noun sg] [conj] at [noun] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Environment : not only pollution , but dislike of one 's surroundings at home or at work etc .
2 You can do it at home or at work just when you feel you need it .
3 They got me name and address and telephone number at work and at home so I told the unions that they had to write in and complain about it too .
4 The fact that the United Kingdom had given assurances at home and at Strasbourg never again to use them appears to have caused no qualms .
5 This project is concerned with children 's learning experiences at home and at school both before and throughout the infant school .
6 But in Piccadilly , tourism is never far away , and the store is also designed to offer Japanese tourists ( who on average spend only 1.7 days in London during their holidays in the UK ) the chance to buy clothes all in one place and at prices more affordable than back home .
7 A royal stateroom on Stena Britannica made this our best-ever crossing : TV , trouser-press , fridge , fruit , large sofa and comfortable twin beds , more like a hotel room and at £84 certainly worth the extra cost ( though standard cabins are also pleasant ) .
8 I worked every single day and at night too , if I got the chance .
9 But you can take it from us , the Queen was incandescent with rage and at Balmoral right now every member of her family from Prince Philipdown is desperately trying to stay out of her way .
10 just write down all the information we 've got now so there is can recycling at the swimming pool and at Tesco privately run .
11 light push push that at night then
12 You gave out emanations of virtue and vice at once , at school and at home respectively ; you were therefore a deceiver , and so were bad in truth .
13 Each biopsy was immediately fixed in 4% paraformaldehyde in RNAse free phosphate buffered soline for 20 minutes at room temperature or at 4°C overnight .
14 A general approximation is that a 10°C rise in temperature doubles the rate of reaction , but in practice , the usefulness of this approximation is limited by the fact that at temperatures far removed from ‘ normal ’ , other changes often take place which never occur at normal temperatures .
15 Roy Jenkins , both as Chancellor of the Exchequer and as Home Secretary , was expert at itemizing the workload of his high office and at time-budgeting accordingly .
16 A National Rivers Authority spokesman said oil booms across the River Tees at Barnard Castle and at tributary further upstream would probably be removed today .
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