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

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1 Leigh scrum-half Stuart Pugsley , who hoped to return at Hull tomorrow after concussion , faces a further lay-off after falling down his stairs at home !
2 A program can check from this what records are at present logically on that track .
3 So let us promote better health for the population that we have at present instead of experimenting with high-cost technology .
4 Beta , often known by its old proper name , was ranked of the first magnitude in ancient times , but is at present slightly below the second .
5 It allows a program to check what records are at present physically on that track .
6 In any event , the report 's recommendations are unlikely to be implemented in the near future , because the Federal Parliament is not constitutionally empowered to pass legislation in cultural matters ; the legislative competence in this matter rests at present exclusively at cantonal level .
7 Since the western part of the Sunda Arc is located on the edge of a block of continental crust ( at present largely below sea level ) it is a continental-margin island arc rather than an intra-oceanic island arc .
8 Recent surveys suggest that these are the foreign languages at present most in demand by employers .
9 At present there re two preferred approaches to this problem although other methods and , for particular geometries , exact solutions exist .
10 Pontin 's , for the second consecutive year , have agreed to stage and sponsor the championship , assisting the women 's game , which desperately needs the financial input and widespread television coverage enjoyed at present only by the men 's game .
11 Although our knowledge of the physical properties of the Earth 's interior is at present far from complete , most geophysicists now support the idea that convection does in fact occur in the mantle ; whether this convection is solely , or even primarily , responsible for plate movement is another matter .
12 In a sense then , the fate of Simmel 's work is at present parallel to that of Hegel 's , in as much as later authorities have appropriated his ideas and aligned them with a theory of rupture seen as specific to capitalism .
13 But as he was profoundly unconvincing , and as another place is at present still considering the English position , I would not wish to force the point on the House .
14 That was an essential b eventually that was taken away , but the building trade still believed if a building firm wanted men , they had to have at least a thirty two hour guarantee , which is at present still in operation .
15 A large aerogenerator programme is at present underway in the Netherlands where it is hoped that wind will be supplying about one quarter of Dutch electricity demand by the year 2000 .
16 But Wimbledon defender John Scales will make his comeback at Middlesbrough tomorrow after being out for six weeks with a groin injury .
17 Brough Park 's leading performer of late , Burnhope Jimmy , will be strongly fancied to win the Long March Stayers Stakes , over 670 metres , having won a similar event at Middlesbrough earlier in the month .
18 PHIL Carrick spun out Somerset for 167 in 64 overs and forced them to follow on at Middlesbrough yesterday before the rain-hit championship match ended in a draw .
19 I put that down to a lack of maturity and the effects of tension — there were many occasions when players tried to blast the ball into the net at 100mph instead of remaining cool under pressure .
20 Isambard joined the King at Hereford early in May .
21 When they left Mackenzie 's Inn at Inverness early on Monday , 30 August , two Highland guides ran along ahead of them , John Hay and Laughland Vass ; Johnson told Mrs Thrale they were ‘ active , officious , civil and hardy ’ .
22 They arrived at Harborough soon after 7.00 p.m. , and after their long day in the fresh air , doubtless tucked into the ‘ sumptuous dinner ’ provided with relish .
23 And if you happen to arrive on a Monday evening you could see a typical Norman market , both wholesale and retail , at Duclair early on Tuesday morning .
24 It 's hoped that by the end of July a Waveney class lifeboat from the reserve fleet will be based at Torness provisionally for one year to assess its viability as a mooring and operational base for Dunbar 's all-weather lifeboat .
25 In 1928–29 he was an ideal supplier of chances for Len Griffiths and Harry Havelock , while also providing 10 League goals himself from 16 appearances ( including a hat-trick at Brighton just before Christmas ) and helping the Palace to their best run in the FA Cup for years .
26 The first Arctic fox I had ever seen watched me as I arrived at Gullfoss late at night , then turned and headed off with its huge tail laid out behind it .
27 After five years he held a Council first at Pavia then at Siena , but it was so poorly attended it has not been counted as ecumenical .
28 This is easiest at places which allow schools access at times exclusively for educational visits , or where some special space can be set aside where a group can work undisturbed .
29 None of them do , there 's no space for it , but there were twelve other people who died at that same time at Dornhausen , and four more from Dornhausen who died in the Karls Hospital at Bad Schwarzendorn at times later in the day . ’
30 I sit on an authority they are very tiresome at times they make mistakes at times rather like Governments My Lords but at the end of the day that surely is what democracy is all about is n't it ?
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