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

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1 The macro-economic case for the widespread and general adoption of the industrial co-operative form is that it is just such another structure ; that the structural change lies in making labour the employer of capital rather than , as at present capital the employer of labour ; that such a change would fuse the interests of ownership and labour , interests which so long as they remain separate must also remain ultimately opposed ; and that , because relations among co-operatives and between producers and providers on the one hand , and consumers and users on the other would be determined by the operation of a free competitive market , the workers in each co-operative will be exposed to its imperative discipline .
2 Secondly , there is a progressive grading in the size of the material composing the beach from West Bay to Portland : at West Bay the shingle is small , about the size of a pea , and it increases progressively to the south-east until it reaches the size of one 's fist at the Portland end .
3 With regard to the grading of the Chargehand Cleaner post at Springwell House the local Joint Working Party 's view was that the post should be graded Manual Worker Grade 1 plus the appropriate Chargehand allowance .
4 It 's not every house that has antique vases thirty feet up a wall to dust … fortunately even at Claydon House the problem comes but once a year .
5 Little did they know that French , together with hard-working ARFU executive Bob Fordham , had been working for over 12 hours attempting to salvage the Wallaby tour after pre-tour conditions , such as the non-playing of national anthems , were inexplicably ignored at Ellis Park the previous day when South Africa celebrated its return to international rugby against the All Blacks .
6 Its academic success had been such that it had become progressively less progressive , its original zeal swamped by the fee-paying prosperous solid Northern conservatism of parents and offspring : it had become a bastion of respectability , its one-time principles upheld by stray survivors like Doddridge , who appeared blithely not to notice that at election time the entire school , with one or two flamboyant exceptions , howled its enthusiasm for the Tory Party .
7 It was nice to see you , albeit briefly , at CPRE HQ the other day .
8 At recognition time the input is reduced in the same manner as the training database .
9 The village or small town most famous and most visited as the home of the Bronte family seems an unlikely destination for railway enthusiasts , but at Haworth station the preserved Keighley and Worth Valley Railway has its headquarters and museum , where there is a collection of locomotives and rolling stock .
10 At Brigade H.Q the Brigade Major was just leaving as I arrived and there was no sign of Shimi Lovat .
11 And at Timisoara hospital the team will provide urgent medical equipment .
12 Is n't that funny that reminds me of an old girl I had at Dennis House the one I used to be on i I used to have to get her in bed get her all propped up and then
13 At postgraduate level the Faculty offers an MA Fine Art , a Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Arts , an Advanced Diploma in the History and Theory of Art and Design , and extensive opportunities for research studies .
14 At postgraduate level the Bucher and Fraser Scholarships provide opportunities for further research or for advanced studies in composition or performance .
15 At Bullwood Hall the doctor checks you for VD after home leaves , too .
16 At Question Time the Prime Minister is backed by the civil servants who brief her and try to anticipate supplementary questions .
17 At 24 , he seems to be doing better at Test cricket the second time round !
18 A film company has enlisted our help in finding a man who was arrested at Goodison Park the day after the President was gunned down in Dallas .
19 A minute 's silence was to be observed before the Blues kicked off against Stoke City at Goodison Park the following day Saturday November 23 1963 .
20 At Moy Bridge the young fat cheery lockkeeper — or rather bridgekeeper — ‘ Only one in the country ’ , was happy to chat .
21 The responsibility of the Acrylics Business begins with the production of methyl methacrylate at Billingham inn the UK from raw materials all on ICI 's own range and deriving primarily from naphtha .
22 At Croxford House the luxuries of small classes and lavish facilities , plus moderately compliant children , cushioned his inadequacies .
23 That is why in a fortnight 's time we will have at Westminster and at Broadcasting House the first fully digital editing equipment for radio in Europe .
24 Llangollen Railway staff at work re-railing the breakdown crane and repairing the Permanent Way following the derailment at Glyndyfrdwy .
25 Werner Hackl , the Austrian hotshot who has taken charge of the new plant , said : ‘ Here at Ellesmere Port the management has adopted new techniques of working and involved the employees in that process .
26 Owing to the work of Frank and Keller at Bristol University the probable explanation is now apparent .
27 When Norwich and Arsenal appeared at Lancaster Gate the FA was concerned not only that neither club had condemned the incident immediately but that Norwich had not given any indication that they were going to punish some of their players , apart from fining them for making comments to newspapers .
28 At Stackpoole Junction the two railwaymen put her on another train and sent her home .
29 Throughout the period of the self-appraisal at Northend School the conflicting purposes of accountability and professional development led to divergent perspectives among teachers as to what they were trying to do .
30 ( At drama school the full-time course will frequently require the student to work until 9 p.m. and later when productions are being mounted . )
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