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

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1 FRANCIS Maude may feel sore about losing his seat and his job at the Treasury , but not for long .
2 The APA now says psychiatrists should stick to describing a defendant 's mental condition and his motivation at the time of a crime .
3 Whatever the circumstances an open and frank discussion must take place between the new employee and her manager at the earliest opportunity .
4 With the 1977 renegotiation , Branson argued , a new royalty had been set which Oldfield and his lawyer at the time had considered fair .
5 For very form 's sake , and because , after all , Stair was his brother , he had stayed with the party through one act of a musical comedy at the Gaiety Theatre where they had made so much noise that their departure at the first interval must have pleased the audience which they had left behind , had gone to Quaggers — Quaglino 's — to dine — which meant drink — in a private room , and were now on their way to crown their evening 's pleasure by ‘ Pushing the boat out for Havvie ’ , Stair 's witticism .
6 His son Graeme must take some of the blame for this , for his approach at the first extra hole found sand and his drive at the second left his father with an uneven stance on a bank .
7 Many dolphins and porpoises are particularly vulnerable to these poisons , because of both their coastal habitat and their position at the top of the food chain .
8 Uncertainties about the depth of the top of the Sherwood reservoir and its quality at the target location meant that the task was not an easy one .
9 Later the same year the whole family set off for Vienna , where the children played to the Empress Maria Theresia and her consort at the beautiful Schönbrunn palace .
10 Almost 17 million of South Africa 's 28 million blacks live in the homelands and their support at the ballot box is crucial whenever they are finally given the vote .
11 The family had not paid much attention to the terms of the eccentric patriarch 's last wishes , as the stipulation that all his possessions should be held in readiness for his return merely put the houses and their produce at the usual disposal of his family , while removing the problem of his personal presence and authority .
12 It 's a terrible thing to lose your husband and your home at the same time .
13 The author worked alongside Maxwell for many years and his career at the Daily Mirror also ended in disgrace with his sacking , soon after the publishers death .
14 Kate Spencer-Nairn has been in wheelchair for eight years since her treatment at the Churchill Hospital in Oxford.In a High Court damages case against Oxfordshire Health Authority , she 's claimed that her spine was n't properly shielded during radiation treatment for Hodgkin 's Disease .
15 ‘ It had the Flint Investments insignia at the top and your signature at the bottom with chairman printed under it . ’
16 One woman found that when different family members were all demanding different things and her attention at the same time , ‘ something blows ’ .
17 She straightened , holding the small of her back and her bulge at the same time .
18 A full turnout of altar servers assisted , young children brought up gifts and their drawing at the offertory , all the Special Ministers came first to receive Holy Communion , and after Mass people gathered to greet the Bishop and share wine and refreshments in the parish house .
19 Tommy Cooper talking at length about when he ruled at the Den and we 'll be talking to about his Norwegian career and his arrival at the City ground .
20 At present there are just informal guidelines ( found at the back of your telephone directory ) which say , among other things , that sales people should state their names and their company at the beginning of the call .
21 There is no doubt that the great majority of senior staff in polytechnics would prefer much greater freedom from their local authorities , hence their support of Model B in the 1981 Green Paper and their disappointment at the form which the National Advisory Body has taken .
22 the sound of whose surname and its positioning at the start of the final stanza aurally and visually rhymes with ‘ Declines ’ which similarly ends a sentence as the first word of stanza six .
23 Now , although St Petersburg is full of some of the greatest treasures of the world , full of riches that have been handed down from the imperial days , there is very little about the tsar and his family at the time of the revolution .
24 The Pozsgay era there was as unremarkable in Hungary 's cultural life as his tenure at the party review had been .
25 This most recent result is the culmination of a series of tests performed by Alain Aspect and his team at the Institut d'Optique Theorique et Appliquee at Orsay , near Paris .
26 The driver of the truck sent to meet Charles and his baggage at the railhead south of Arras , had told him that Lord Christopher — Charles did n't ask the surname — was waiting for him in the Officers ' Mess of 2nd Grenadiers .
27 After Mass they talked , chatting about this and that , as they walked from Southwark across London Bridge to meet Cranston and his wife at the Golden Pig , a comfortable tavern on the city side of the river .
28 Me father used to sit at one side of the fireplace and me aunt at the other one , and they would sit and talk about the Bible .
29 They could n't be relied on to cope with the situation and our safety at the same time .
30 You could relish both the pain of the children and your grief at the same time . ’
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