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

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1 The new cuts — 273 at the truck plants in Leyland , Lancs , and 76 at the Albion Axle plant in Glasgow — take the total number of redundancies since the company collapsed earlier this year to almost 2,300 .
2 I met this fellow from Newmarket when we were at The University Arms in Cambridge .
3 Even the research listed by the ‘ independent ’ Police Foundation or undertaken at the University Centres for Criminological Research ( and largely dependent on government grants and funding by such bodies as the Economic and Social Research Council ) often comes up against the anti — intellectual bias which permeates all levels in police thinking ( Lewis 1976 ) .
4 The Commission , for example , is looking at the price differentials of the same car models in different member states — a campaign which CA initiated many years ago .
5 You were n't expected at the tennis courts at all , were you ? ’
6 One wonders how often our players play in tournaments for if one looks at the tennis results in the daily newspapers one seldom sees the letters G.B. behind the player 's name , and if we do , seldom does it appear past the first round .
7 Your work so far has looked at the case studies of three kinds of activities primary , secondary , and tertiary .
8 The defence minister of Syria , which has sent a division of tanks to help Saudi Arabia , admits to having felt ‘ overwhelming joy ’ at the missile attacks on ‘ occupied Palestine ’ .
9 In these conditions spectroscopy of the light emitted from the plasma indicated that the temperature was somewhere between 2 and 5 million K. ( The spectroscopists looked at the doppler widths of spectral lines .
10 There is now growing concern , even alarm , at the multiplier effects of what we call scientific and technological " progress " .
11 The HCIMA helped to man the Industry Careers stand at Careers ‘ 92 in Manchester and London , and also provided advice to visitors to the Caterer & Hotelkeeper Careers Fair at the Connaught Rooms in October .
12 In particular it will look at the work experiences of these workers , their occupational backgrounds and skill levels .
13 Look at the work spaces at your disposal .
14 Stuart looked at the text books beside him on the seat .
15 More than 10 years passed before a reporter at the Capital Times of Madison discovered that Strickland , in mid-1971 , had become a stockholder and officer in a corporation set up by Heber to sell the very techniques of educational intervention that Strickland credited in his article .
16 He was happiest at the field meetings of natural history societies and the subsequent festivities , where he could give free rein to his talents as a ballad singer and after-dinner speaker .
17 Dickinson got down and held back the prickly branches while Killion blundered out , his lips triphammering away at the opening consonants of all the swear-words he knew .
18 Knowing you have a structured interview to progress through will make you less likely to fall into the trap of making an intuitive decision at the opening stages of the interview .
19 Still to come a look at the opening shots in the Independent Enquiry into the fate of Rover 's Cowley works and the questions that Bicester 's friends of the earth say you must ask any candidate in the local elections .
20 Staff at the head offices of Tesco , Asda and Kwik-Save said outdated foodstuffs had to be destroyed or returned to manufacturers .
21 One man he had assumed was Swedish revealed himself as Jim Taylor , despite his name a Welshman , and he was taken to meet the SIS chief of station Cyril Cheshire at the passport offices in Birger Jarlsgatan .
22 Although there were minor scuffles at the factory gates on Tuesday morning , Mr McLevy said the workers would continue to picket peacefully and legally .
23 I was not altogether unhappy at the Publicity Printers during those early pioneer days .
24 All of them had been trained by the School from the age of eight or nine , eight having made their debut at the Winter Gardens at Blackpool .
25 BLACKPOOL — Since her first as leader of the Conservative Party , delivered here at the Winter Gardens in 1975 , Margaret Thatcher and her team of speechwriters have made of the conference speech a minor art form .
26 She returned to another season at the Winter Gardens in 1925 .
27 This is certainly true of Mrs Wood and Things Past & Present ; of Scott Anderson and the stamps ; of Arthur Crawford and the plants ; and of those who help at the winter work-parties in the cellars where the books are stored .
28 Tomba is clearly looking forward to his first race in Italy since winning a gold and a silver medal at the Winter Olympics in Albertville last year , to add to two golds he took in 1988 .
29 The purpose of this book is to aid the reader by showing him what is entailed at the beginning stages of four of the most popular and widespread martial arts .
30 Confronted by a section in a Quaternary deposit there are physical geographers who would devote all their time to the analysis of the sediment characteristics and not look at the space relationships of the feature in which the deposit occurs , and there are others who would deliberate about morphological evolution without closely investigating the sediment .
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