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

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1 Also , cooling can produce spectral shifts in emission wavelength , so although it may have potential uses for geological applications where CL emission at room temperature is meagre , the full effects of cooling are at present poorly known and the technique can not be recommended as a regular practice for petrographic purposes .
2 The evidence at present therefore suggests that free enthalpy or free entropy would be better parameters to use than free volume , but that it is not possible to choose between them .
3 The design staff and manual workers at Lucas jointly felt that there was something seriously wrong about forms of technology which could make product systems as complex as Concorde while in the same society old people were dying of hypothermia .
4 When asking guest Medau Teachers to teach at rallies please check that she holds own private insurance cover otherwise let the Office know at once so that cover can be arranged for her .
5 A new survey by a firm called Nurseries at Work also says that with booming European trade , firms are having to consider providing child-care for working mothers .
6 The fact that he was already at home never hurt or worried me .
7 It hinted at intimacies once shared and now denied .
8 It may make spotting each other at games easier too ( cluthing at straws here to try and justify it ) .
9 By comparison with the situation in 1972 , these disputes now carried a much stronger political and cultural resonance outside the university : while both factions at Cambridge resolutely denied that the crisis was a political one , no such refusal was seriously accepted by the media .
10 Listed in its first catalogue are books , videos and audio cassettes aimed at Christians already meditating and those new to the discipline .
11 His record of sixteen consecutive rides at Aintree still stands and he 's one of the lucky few who 've won the national .
12 In Gloucestershire , drivers trying to navigate through floods at Lydbrook soon found that car engines and water do n't mix .
13 And then someone else at Ladymont once said that it takes two men to rape you .
14 ALEX FERGUSON leads Manchester United out at Wembley tomorrow hoping that the Rumbelows Cup final can be the key to English football 's greatest prize .
15 Excited physicists packed a seminar at CERN yesterday to hear that tests in the recently-opened LEP ( Large Electron-Positron collider ) had showed all matter is made from exactly three families of sub-atomic particles .
16 SOME shock results on the first day of the French Olympic classes regatta at Hyeres yesterday showed that there could still be plenty of surprises to come in the race for British team selection .
17 This sudden and often catastrophic event is most likely precipitated by fissuring of an underlying atheromatous plaque , as detailed analysis of obstructed coronary arteries at postmortem invariably shows that the thrombus is found in association with haemorrhage into a plaque .
18 We went down to Richard 's for a week in the summer , but broke the journey at Moffat both going and coming .
19 Staying on at school beyond the school-leaving age involves loss of earnings or benefit , and the absence of grants to 16–18 year olds at school inevitably means that the lower socio-economic groups will be under-represented in this stage of education .
20 At Mumbles only pouting and rockling .
21 Fortunately , all the Trace management staff are staying on , and Kaman have a history of encouraging its subsidiary companies to retain their own product identities , so we at Guitarist sincerely hope that one of Britain 's brighter amp companies will be allowed the freedom to continue with the experimental stuff .
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