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

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1 But clearly we can not blame a single organic agent for the simultaneous extinction of all the varied and unrelated groups of dinosaurs , the pterosaurs , the marine reptiles , the ammonites , the belemnites , the rudistids and many minor groups besides at the end of the Mesozoic .
2 And putting coals on at the far end .
3 Thank goodness I had my knickers on at the time !
4 YOU CAN CONTACT THE EDITOR , , DURING OFFICE HOURS ON AT PEEL PARK .
5 cos that first acts on at ten , at six o'clock
6 These are the groups most at risk from developing secondary complications .
7 He spoke on a radio programme on which Health Secretary Virginia Bottomley defended AIDS spending cuts , saying the campaign should now be aimed at ‘ groups most at risk ’ rather than at the wider population .
8 ‘ But I think it is time to move on to target the groups most at risk , ’ she said .
9 ‘ I did n't explain the rules properly at the outset so it 's only fair we should start again … ’
10 Under the stress of the All Blacks ' tackling Dewi Morris ' passing let the Lions down at the base of the scrum and his problems were transmitted to the other midfield backs .
11 No you do n't , no see they 've had er mums and tots down at the centre today
12 These are nervous times down at the Manor Ground .
13 In February 1952 , The Musical Express bade farewell to its readers with a final issue that blazed proudly on its cover ‘ Tommy Dorsey For Olympic Games ’ , the accompanying story telling of how bandleader Dorsey and his orchestra had been booked to play for four hours daily at the games in Finland that summer .
14 I then used one hook for each ship , and tied all the ropes together at one end .
15 He 'd spend hours down at the Pyramid talking through his emotions on this one .
16 ‘ I believe the Breadalbane men were up in arms against their commanders down at Glasgow a few years back .
17 I 'll put a few more hours in at work . ’
18 I was pleasantly surprised at how light the detector was , for when I have the free time to get out , I like to put as many hours in at a stretch as possible .
19 Currently bending the air waves on Radio Ulster , and regulars on BBC 's ‘ Talk Back ’ programme , they 've gigged the North and brought houses down at the Edinburgh Fringe .
20 SMS 201–995 was administered three times daily at eight hour intervals , to obtain optimal efficacy over the 24 hour period .
21 Oh , I did love our times together at Hury , with Mother cooking supper over the fire in an old iron grate and the nights so romantic and balmy .
22 Cross-country skiing is a sliding walk , with feet fixed to the skis only at the toe .
23 Instead , they now intend to integrate the technologies only at the network management level .
24 Indirect Rule , then , with its implicit exaltation of the man-on-the-spot over the man in the central office , set the seal of legitimacy on the centrifugal tendencies long at work in the British Colonial Service , and provided them with a rational institutional expression independent of the existence of a frontier .
25 Ways of maintaining and improving communications include : a ) establishing a management structure within the Partnership , with clear lines of communication into the schools and into employment ; b ) circulating minutes of management meetings to schools and employers so they know what is being discussed and what is being decided ; c ) bringing teachers and employers together at both Partnership and school level to plan , discuss and review the progress of the Compact ; d ) establishing School Compact Teams with regular meetings ; e ) circulating Compact documents , including such things as pupils ' Work Experience reports widely ; f ) holding Open Evenings for parents to brief them on Compact developments ; g ) producing a regular Compact Newsletter .
26 EARLY ultrasound scanning may be able to pick up pregnancies most at risk of Down 's syndrome .
27 There are three performances on at 7.30 pm in the Castle Hall .
28 Because of the high costs involved , councillors are being asked to consider providing additional security measures at schools most at risk .
29 Australians too raise their voices querulously at the end of a sentence , only in harsh tones no doubt derived from their country 's past .
30 Well , she had shrugged her shoulders metaphorically at that , and oh , how she wished that she had heeded him , instead of going on what she now saw clearly had been her wilful way .
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