Example sentences of "[subord] at the " in BNC.

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1 That is because it is an area where Marx and Engels , misled by Morgan , went most wrong , yet where at the same time they made the best use of anthropology .
2 Yet his horizons were quickly widened to include the nearby town of Dorchester where he attended day school , and where at the age of 16 he was apprenticed to a local architect , despite his academic interests .
3 Again , it is a peculiarity of unfair dismissal law that an industrial tribunal does not have the power to consider the fairness of dismissal where at the time of dismissal the employer was conducting a lockout or the employee was taking part in a strike or other industrial action .
4 A widespread factor is found where real or suggested expertise is involved in a transaction and where at the same time it may be assumed that the customer is ignorant about what it is he is paying for .
5 The contrast painted between the intense , vibrant , imaginative life of the child outside school ( where at the end of the day the eight-year-old collapses into deep sleep a few seconds after rushing round ‘ being a lorry ’ ) and the drab , pointless monotony of his classes is as striking as it is disturbing .
6 PRE-EXISTING HEALTH CONDITIONS AND PREGNANCY — the only exclusions are in respect of any claim where at the time of taking out this Insurance ( i.e. making your booking ) the person whose condition gives rise to the claim ( whether the Insured , the travelling companion or other person not travelling ) is either : —
7 This was playing games where at the end of training there was no greater number of jobs available .
8 Paragraph 21 exposes a gap , pointing out that an innocent acquisition followed by a dishonest decision to keep or dispose of the property was in general not larceny and that larceny by finding was committed only where at the time of the finding the finder believed that the owner could be discovered by taking reasonable steps .
9 Tiltman was educated at Charterhouse School , where at the age of thirteen he was offered a place at Oxford University which the family was unable to take up .
10 Williams had gone to take up a post at Howard University , where at the age of 28 , he began what would become a meteoric rise through the halls of academia , ( Associate Professor in 1946 , at the age of 35 ) .
11 Her body , limp now , warm and damp with the evidence of his passion , lay passively against him , filling his hard , shallow male contours with the softness of her flowing curves , as she let her senses absorb him , his taste , his touch , the scent of him , the sound of his heavy , steady breathing , and the sight of his beautiful face where at the moment of consummation passion and compassion had mingled to win her trust .
12 Compare Morris , where at the moment of the price labels being swapped the shopkeeper retained ownership , the entire proprietary interest .
13 Thus , where at the outset it has been decided ( Clause 12.01 ) to leave the goodwill of the firm out of individual account so as to allow it to enure for the benefit of the continuing practice , or where , for similar reasons , revaluations of partnership assets have been ruled out , this should be specified ( Clause 12.02 ) .
14 ‘ According to the pathologist , the timing is wrong for her being poisoned except at the meal .
15 Reassurance is another matter , except at the level where all great art reassures ; for a spirit of slippage presides over The Possessed .
16 EXCEPT at the highest of America 's ski resorts , the lifts have stopped and the instructors have moved on to Argentina or New Zealand .
17 It is seldom possible , however many hours worked , to provide the quality of care we have been trained to deliver , except at the expense of the non-acute patients on the ever-extending waiting-lists .
18 Dot was n't allowed into Mrs Parvis 's kitchen except at the regulation meal-times and she was n't sure about how food was prepared , but she was pretty certain that when Mrs Parvis cooked what was called a nice egg-dish , it was made from an orange coloured powder spooned up from a deep cylindrical tin .
19 All the kennel staff at training centres are involved with the general public , fund raisers , puppy walkers and — except at the breeding centre — with the visually impaired students attending residential courses .
20 HARSH new cigarette packaging regulations have stunned Australia 's tobacco industry , which is still reeling from a total ban on tobacco sponsorship of sport and on all forms of advertising except at the point of sale from July next year .
21 They have no place in the future either ( except at the bottom in the dirty , dead end jobs or at the back of the lengthening dole queues ) .
22 Those that did turn up enjoyed the jovial atmosphere and frantic dancing ensued , except at the home-town concert in Middleton .
23 Their skills are unlikely to dovetail into demands of major financial institutions , except at the catering and cleaning level .
24 It is conformally flat everywhere except at the boundaries of the interaction region where there are impulsive gravitational waves that may be considered to be generated by the collision .
25 ‘ There 's an upper berth in a section , ’ she said slowly , ‘ but it only has a curtain , and no facilities except at the end of the car , and it 's hardly what Xanthe 's used to . ’
26 The King was , however , also King of his Dominions and it had been provided by the Statute of Westminster 1931 , s.4 , that Parliament should not legislate for the Dominions ( defined as Australia , Canada , the Irish Free State , Newfoundland , New Zealand and the Union of South Africa ) except at the request of and with the consent of the Dominion concerned .
27 The essence of these , you may recall , was the Wilsonian plan to divide Europe into ethnic-linguistic territorial states , a project as dangerous as it was impracticable , except at the cost of forcible mass expulsion , coercion and genocide which was subsequently paid .
28 Sale starts at 11am on Monday , December 28 , except at the Broadgate and Fenchurch Street branches in London , which start the following day .
29 Except at the cinema , I never saw a man and woman kiss each other , until I was grown up . )
30 In such a phase , there may be little interpersonal gratification for those who care and are cared for except at the level of the meeting and satisfaction of basic human needs , unless there is a kind of ‘ love bank ’ in the carer from earlier days .
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