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

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1 The majority shareholders at the same time expressed strong criticism of the Bank of England and other regulators over their handling of the affair .
2 Cash and Co stand at the very heart of country 's embrace of the western myth of rugged individualism .
3 Insurance expert John Carrier provides a step-by-step guide to getting the right cover for your building operations at the right price .
4 By briefly touching the metal tip on a germanium crystal , moving the tip to another part of the crystal and then applying a large voltage , they placed a single germanium atom at the new spot .
5 Even if this were politically possible , which it is not , petrol taxes punish the rural lunch-time driver at the same rate as the urban peak-time driver , when the latter causes far more harm .
6 Developed by Dr Arnold Wilkins at the Medical Research Council 's Applied Psychology Unit and Cambridge Optical , spectacles fitted with special lenses were tested on 20 schoolchildren who suffered from migraines , and 60 volunteer office staff working on VDUs under fluorescent lighting .
7 We expect to conclude a sale of the Princess of Wales hospital at RAF Ely at the earliest opportunity commensurate with our responsibility to maximise disposal receipts .
8 I an authorised officer in nineteen sixty eight , so it 'd have been twenty years and er from there I became er an instructor in nineteen eighty four er having successfully completed a number of national run courses on firearms , firearms tactics at the national school of firearms er which are in the metropolitan district and er Lancashire and West Yorkshire .
9 Make friends with your accounts department at the first opportunity .
10 The comparison can be made visually in Figure 1.2 , which allocates equal space on the page to each constituency , Figure 1.2A for unemployment , and in Figure 1.2B for the 1987 election result at the same time .
11 He was educated at Ratoath National School , county Meath , and trained as a teaching monitor at the Central Model Schools of the Board of National Education , Marlborough Street , Dublin .
12 Well , if one looks at the Sussex coast at the present day , most of the Sussex coast is protected in some way from the action of the sea , either by a sea wall , or by a groined beach .
13 A special book has been illustrated by Sister Frances Therese at the Carmelite Convent to record every donation given to the hospice in memory of someone who has died .
14 It has been created by Sister Frances Therese at the Carmelite convent , Darlington .
15 Yeah , erm , right , yeah , that 's all the other items , erm what 's been er been going through my head recently is , is er the , looking at the pattern of the meetings and the way the meetings are arranged and , and how , erm , at the last meeting we had a speaker er and that I think , we all found that quite interesting and the one , one from Central America that things and I feel we ought to have that much more frequently than we do have er , a , either a speaker or a focus of some sort of meetings erm , so I think that 's something I 'd like to raise and get the A G M at the next meeting I think similar thing we ought to consider there .
16 He defeated fellow Scot Colin Montgomerie at the first hole of a sudden-death decider after the pair had tied on three-over-par 287 .
17 Applications in form of a full CV with names and addresses of two referees should be sent to the Personnel Department at the above address .
18 Most impressive also were the East and West Baths at the Upper Gymnasium at Pergamon ( first and second centuries A.D. ) , the Faustina Baths at Miletos ( 161–80 A.D. ) , those built over the mineral springs at Hierapolis ( second century A.D. ) and the Hadrian Baths at Aphrodisias .
19 Nicky had ( and for all I know still has ) the reputation of being the best criminal defence lawyer at the Scottish bar and had on several occasions persuaded juries to acquit those whom he had every reason to believe were guilty .
20 and erm , it is therefore in those circumstances foolhardy in my opinion to carry on with the British Assessment Programme at the present rate when the effects on our roads are likely to be so drastic
21 Prompts and options are on a ‘ loop ’ : eg tapping the ( Right ) direction key at the last prompt takes the cursor back to the first .
22 He added : ‘ The firm will continue to operate in its traditional successful style and our employees can consider their jobs to be as secure as any can be in the building industry at the present time .
23 Murwa , formerly deputy defence adviser at the Nigerian embassy in Washington , replaced Col. Mohammed Maina .
24 She remembered that Bridget had put a couple of bottles of white in the freezer compartment at the last minute .
25 This time he was putting his heart into playing an angel in a Nativity play at the local church .
26 The walk starts at the car park at the eastern end of Loch Affric from where you drop down the track to the bridge over the river flowing out of the loch .
27 This procedure enables accurate discrimination of allele sizes for a pair of tetranucleotide repeats at the 5 end of this complex repeat , and is the method used by Rose and colleagues .
28 Some members of the jury wept as they returned their murder verdict at the Old Bailey in March 1988 .
29 For example , the marked decrease in CyP affinity for CsA analogues substituted with larger side chains at the 11 position can be rationalized by the tight fit of the MeVal11 in the middle of the binding pocket .
30 Poly(A) + RNA was isolated from the posterior silk gland of Bombyx mori at the 3rd day of the 5th instar and the cDNA was synthesized using the cDNA synthesis kit ( Amersham Corp . ) .
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