Example sentences of "[prep] [noun pl] at " in BNC.
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31 | After around twenty years of virtual silence , except for chimes at the occasional wedding , the sixteenth century church bells are finally back in place . |
32 | For that at Olympia , the oldest and most prestigious , it was customary for cities at war to call a truce . |
33 | The keynote speeches will include ‘ a high-level official from the Commission ’ , currently being finalised , along with Nobel prize winner Dr Arno Penzais , vice president of research at AT&T Bell Labs , Doug Michels of the Santa Cruz Operation , Roel Pieper of Unix System Laboratories and Charles Reilly , vice president for operations at the Open Software Foundation . |
34 | The shows put on in Paris at the Salon , and in London at the Royal Academy , were a means of creating sales for artists at a turning point in the history of patronage ; as there developed a middle-class market for literature , so there developed a comparable market for art . |
35 | We did n't talk about futures at all . |
36 | This year NCT has a gift and Christmas card catalogue out : please look out for copies at meetings and place your orders with committee members for us to send off in bulk . |
37 | The magazine is now firmly established with demand for copies at an all time high . |
38 | Germany also responded to an appeal made by Gorbachev on Nov. 21 during meetings at the Paris summit of the CSCE [ see p. 37838-39 ] for governments to provide emergency food aid . |
39 | I attach great importance to the proposals for discussions at NATO level between Ministers of eastern European states — the former Warsaw pact countries — and those of NATO countries . |
40 | The report is also intended to help set the agenda for discussions at UNCED in June . |
41 | A team of officers will also be waiting for calls at the Durham Police headquarters . |
42 | Looking through Acts at Paul 's call to evangelise , which culminated in many churches being planted , we can see five stages through which he went . |
43 | His brother Gawain ignored him , gazing at the salt cellar or the window for minutes at a time and stolidly chewing . |
44 | Norwegian coach Egil Olsen was a side-commentary for the match and he called Spurs play ‘ cowardly ’ — Olsen 's philosophy is the opposite of the south-american style that Spurs play : when you win the ball at the opponents midfield you should come forward with lots of players at great speed and you should always go for the goal — if you have the oppurtunity you should always try to go past your defender — NOT pass to a player behind you or keep the ball in play for minutes at midfield . |
45 | Its Market Supervision Department is charged with ensuring an orderly market for contracts at all times . |
46 | COPING AWARD : Twelve double tickets for matinees at any local cinema . ’ |
47 | The Finn also threatened in the air when he came in for headers at the back post . |
48 | Last but not least , he was able to maintain contact with his counts and missi through meetings at assemblies . |
49 | With demand for homeloans at a low ebb , few will want to go higher . |
50 | Indeed , except for flows at untypically low Reynolds number , even the most powerful current computers can not handle all the data needed for a full numerical analysis of turbulent motion . |
51 | RESERVATIONS have already been taken for houses at Longwood Park near Warrington and the show homes only open this month . |
52 | However , the courts have frequently recognised that businessmen do not share the lawyer 's desire for certainty , and that insistence that all terms be precisely agreed would prevent many business agreements being regarded as contracts at all . |
53 | Taylor may recall that Gazza returned from a double-hernia operation to win a high-tension match for Spurs at Wembley inside the first 15 minutes . |
54 | AFTER AN INCONCLUSIVE day spent discussing the caesura of ‘ Sonnet ’ 's opening line , Luke and his colleagues went for cocktails at Strabismus . |
55 | And we can still go for cocktails at the Frasers ’ and bridge at the McAlpines and tee off with the Gordons and cruise with the Hamiltons with a united front , a respectable face , ca n't we , Fergus ? ’ |
56 | June Roberts said she 'd gone out in the car , saying nothing except that she 'd be back in time for cocktails at the Clarkes ' as she had promised , a business thing for Samuel . |
57 | When the Prince moved to a small lodge on the edge of the Steine in the 1780s fashion followed , and Brighton over the next fifty years provided perhaps the ultimate example of the marked contrast between attempts at a classical social order and a barely restrained chaos whose uneasy juxtaposition opened wider chasms in late Georgian society . |
58 | She even wondered if it might not have been Mandy 's laughter-filled anecdotes about summers at the lodge that had coaxed this deep ache of loss within her to the surface of her consciousness . |
59 | They met as contestants at a Mrs Moscow competition which Yelena won ; modelling contracts and divorce followed for both . |
60 | After the enclosure they will despoil a boggy place that is famous for orchises at Royce Wood end . |