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

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1 And I suggest also that it is a very valuable discipline for the police to have to say to themselves when deciding policy matters , I wonder what they will think about this at the Council House .
2 Heavens , if her heart beat like this at the sight of Luke 's stepmother , how would it react when she came face to face again with him ? she thought despairingly .
3 if they 're keeping the politicians happy by keep the trou civilianising troops from the ground nobody looks at those at the top
4 The first photographic record dates from December 1961 , when film-maker Bruce Brown shot Phil Edwards — considered by many at the time to be the best surfer in the world — on a six-to eight-foot west swell .
5 There are areas of contention — I ca n't really think of any at the moment — but I 'll tell you I am in extremely good books at the moment , because I cooked Christmas lunch .
6 I ca n't think of yeah well I ca n't really think of any at the moment , yeah .
7 Oh they they 've applied for that at the bottom of Road is n't it ?
8 In the meantime her mother would worry , but there was nothing she could do about that at the moment .
9 It is useful at this stage to indicate that guarantors and indemnifiers are of two types , those who act as such at the request of the customer and those who were not requested by the customer to do so .
10 Of course it is easy to argue now , with the benefit of hindsight , that Dennis was doomed anyway , but it did n't appear like that at the time .
11 The shots of the older child are termed cutaways , and they serve the very useful purpose of bridging time-gaps and of hiding jumps in the action , for instance the jump between the mother looking in one direction at the end of one shot and looking in another at the beginning of the next .
12 According to those at the vigil , the police only checked on the hose twice before the massacre occurred at 4am .
13 Correspondence , if you 'd all refer to that at the moment actually .
14 Labour politicians , even those with a training in economics , were muddled about the issues , and generally seemed to favour the historic average cost principles , which also seemed to many at the time to be enshrined in the wording of the Act , which merely required the industry to break even ‘ taking one year with another ’ .
15 In fact , there was a trace of red when the sun was on it , but she did n't want to dwell on that at the moment !
16 You know when the two men yeah they go , he goes like that at the end and then this week they went there 's no business like show business at the end .
17 The Permanent Secretary himself , Maurice Holmes , came down closer to Williams than to R. S. Wood ( and nowhere near Cleary ) by ruling that there should be selection and transfer for all at the age of eleven , to schools of various types , with a review at the age of thirteen of all pupils who might have been initially misplaced .
18 erm it may be erm a a good idea to use it as a erm as a first scheme perhaps to erm to try and er car park and if you look at that at the beginning and just keep it on a on a rolling programme then all that does n't get so enormous er it does n't get such a a large task so maybe if er , but it does need coordinating perhaps we should think about it .
19 It does n't work at all at the moment .
20 A great time was had by all at the opening of Mo and Margaret Nabbach 's salon , M&M Hair Academy in Ealing .
21 Well I mean all , all I know in that at the moment is that I , I 'd I would be most naturally drawn to youth , I would have thought .
22 Mehri , the FLN secretary-general , enjoyed the support of most of the party 's political bureau in rejecting the HCS as unconstitutional , but was challenged on this at the level of the FLN central committee .
23 Traditionally , we have perceived leadership as belonging to those at the top of organisations and have described others within the organisation as followers , subordinates or the led .
24 there is a lot of , there are a lot of things that are pointing to this at the moment .
25 How it was defended by those at the core of the community and how cracks began to appear at the periphery gives Hubauer the material to explore the hypothesis that extrinsic influences are likely to affect allegiances when scientists experience rival theories as incommensurable paradigms .
26 Without noticing it , while I was looking the other way , I had become old ; so old that I was an ‘ old lady ’ , known as such at the village school .
27 ‘ They also understand about that at the time Kenny left he was obviously under a lot of the stress .
28 It had not seemed like that at the time .
29 He emphasised the need for standards to be set by those at the top of organisations .
30 The government secrecy sometimes extended to the people on the plant — the need to know was not always appreciated by those at the top — and the most serious accident was caused by a poorly conceived process change determined by another team .
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