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

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1 At crossing of tracks turn left and immediately right on track , passing under footbridge and skirting school buildings .
2 Man found dead at foot of cliffs
3 A survey of leading UK corporations conducted for the Confederation of British Industry ( CBI ) has revealed that only 54 per cent give detailed consideration to environmental matters at board of directors level .
4 Er one is up er I 'm no good at thinking of names .
5 If you are n't very good at thinking of ideas , try using other people 's ideas as a springboard for your own .
6 The mean age at onset of symptoms of constipation was 11 ( 13 ) months .
7 Shortly after , turn right at T-junction of tracks and follow cairn-marked track to Simon 's Seat ( c ) 6 .
8 The monetary consideration involved at exchange of contracts is usually 10% of the selling price .
9 At exchange of contracts , it becomes your responsibility to insure the property , so you must make sure that you arrange buildings insurance cover .
10 If so , make a note on your file accordingly , as it is easily overlooked and your buyer client could end up being asked to pay that particular figure twice unless it is taken into account either at exchange of contracts or on completion .
11 A mini project which evolved from the billings project was set up to look at reconciliation of hours paid to employees with hours billed to clients .
12 After lunch going progressively easier , went back on to piste , sandy but rocky at bottom of tyre-tracks .
13 She glanced at Swimmer of Lakes .
14 5 Turn right at junction of paths with reedbeds now on left .
15 10 1/2 mile later and 1/4 mile after woodland begins on left , turn right at junction of tracks as waymarked ( ahead leads to gate marked private ) .
16 Durkheim then sought to show that the movement from repressive to restitutive forms of law , from those based on penal sanctions to those aimed at restoration of relations before the law was violated , was indicative of a transition from a society based on ‘ mechanical solidarity ’ , or shared values , to a society founded on ‘ organic solidarity ’ , or functional interdependence .
17 Jenny could probably have won another prize with her ‘ Whitby Old Town ’ , a print taken at night of buildings and steps lit by an eerie amber street light .
18 No , he 's not sure , he do n't think it is that h he 's he 's gon na cut the gas , he said it 's not right the er central heating pumps are well hot , he said it should n't be like that so he to there 's a little box up there he thinks it 's probably this box but he 's he 's trying to figure out what it is up there because he 's he 's just such amazed at price of pieces
19 Hincmar in The Government of the Palace noted the repercussions at court of rivalries in the regions .
20 Switch off at back of machines ( RBG-1 and – 2 ) or side ( RBG — in Library )
21 AGE Concern in Londonderry today hit back at criticism of cutbacks in its services in the city .
22 You have to look at quality of earnings over the next decade , not over the next year .
23 Get plastered in evening , discover that stars in countryside amazing , mystical light show , full of majesty of Heaven , great glowing firmament , feel like student all over again , wide-eyed at wonderfulness of things , trip and fall into primitive ha-ha at end of garden .
24 The case studies by Rapp , Berry and Temple ( 1973 ) which were referred to earlier in this chapter also illustrate all the major reasons for failure of conservation in Tanganyika and post-colonial Tanzania - technical incompetence and incompatibility with existing agricultural practice has already been mentioned — also attempts at coercion of peasants to build erosion works ( p. 1 17 , 250 ) , and a lack of participation , with an excess of petty restrictions ( p. 251 ) .
25 All surgical patients are at risk of disturbances in their fluid and electrolyte balance due to the effect of trauma and stress on the body .
26 Without such warranties , the purchaser will be at risk of liabilities arising out of matters which have not been disclosed .
27 Erm we 're very good at lot of plans , practical working , and carrying out in a specific way .
28 Disputes , sabotage , mutinies and attempted coups arose from political or ideological disagreements , from resentment at allocation of funds and procurement policies , and from military reluctance to follow aggressive policies against other countries .
29 1.69 The automatic directions provided for by RSC Ord 25 , r8 come into effect at close of pleadings which is 14 days after service of defence , reply , or defence to counterclaim , and are as follows ( material differences in the corresponding CCR Ord 17 , r11 are noted ) : ( 1 ) Discovery within 14 days ( 28 days in a county court ) and inspection of documents within seven days after ( see para 1.48 above in relation to actions in which liability is admitted or actions arising out of a road traffic accident ) .
30 Best used alone rather than in mixed bedding , in rock gardens , containers , & clumps at front of borders .
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