Example sentences of "that [noun sg] at the " in BNC.
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1 | People abandoned hope that things would get better , fearing simply that change at the top would mean change at the bottom — for the worse . |
2 | In agreement with the strong protection observed at the central guanine residue , DNase I footprinting analysis of the same fragment reveals that digestion at the corresponding phosphodiester bond is severely impaired by the bound protein ( Figure 1C , left panel ) . |
3 | I can not give the hon. Gentleman that figure at the moment , but it is essential that we use NHS buildings as effectively as we can . |
4 | Some specialise in eating timber , boring away inside posts and logs until they become hollow shells that collapse at the touch of a finger . |
5 | While his explanations do not seem clearly to separate older arguments about managers under- or over-investing from the impact of the business-cycle stage itself , it does seem clear that investment at the right time , i.e. early in the product life-cycle , does lead to increased ROI if management is able to establish its product in the market place and control costs . |
6 | Howell , Labour MP for Small Heath , claimed that violence at the weekend was caused by groups of Birmingham City followers — totalling at least 300 - arriving in Blackpool without tickets for the Third Division match . |
7 | However , it is not clear that such memories are completely accurate and it is unlikely that arousal at the time of encoding is the only important factor in creating such memories . |
8 | The structure of the transaction has not been finalised , but it is likely that management at the Scottish broker will end up with an equity stake in the combined business . |
9 | The fact that contradiction at the different levels can bring about a unity of effect is what Althusser means by ‘ overdetermination ’ : |
10 | This ensures that tax at the basic rate is not charged again on such income which has already borne tax at the basic rate ( see Lord Chetwode v IRC ( 1977 ) 51 TC 647 per Sir John Pennycuick at 670H ) . |
11 | Everybody could see that safety at the factory was getting worse . |
12 | One view of marine erosion would regard it as active only in the early stages of cliff development ( A to C in Fig. 8.12 ) , while at later stages the energy of the waves is dissipated on the increasingly wide rock platform so that erosion at the base of the cliff becomes ineffective , a fact attested by the degradation of the cliff by agents of subaerial weathering ( D and E in Fig. 8.12 ) . |
13 | A spokewoman for the director 's office said that security at the Ashmolean Museum was approved by government security advisors and was constantly under review . |
14 | I can say that security at the Skinnergate branch is under review because of this . ’ |
15 | It is thought that development at the chosen site could endanger wildlife . |
16 | Even so , I was throwing in a certain amount of text in an attempt to build an entire justification for the picture , so that exhibition at the Tate was a display of areas of interest rather than paintings . |
17 | It follows from this view of inhibitory input that activation at the letter detection level will be all-or-none : when a letter is presented , the detector for this letter is fully activated , and the detectors for all other letters are completely silent . |
18 | Gray , who wrote in Saturday 's match programme that morale at the club was good , thought a lack of confidence contributed to last Saturday 's dismal performance . |
19 | There are two kinds of tears : the childish tears of disappointment and frustration , and the mystic 's tears that flow at the contemplation of sublime objects . |
20 | Then , one day , I had this horrifying realization that life at the office was more satisfying than life in our expensively furnished home in Surrey . |
21 | The County and Borough authorities had been informed that accommodation at the workhouse was too limited for it to be used as a place of detention under the Children 's Act of 1909 . |
22 | Hard solders join by interdiffusion at high temperatures with the metals being bonded , so that composition at the join will be somewhere between that of the solder and that of the object . |
23 | You will need to choose trees that flower at the same time . |
24 | A further 29 initially went to the Drugs Council because of some external pressure : in 15 cases the GP had stipulated counselling as a complement to medication ; five had court cases pending and thought that attendance at the Drugs Council would mean a lesser sentence ; five were pressurised by family members to seek counselling ; and four were advised to attend by their probation officer or social worker . |