Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [det] at the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It is essential for the powerless and the poor to have access to as large a range of legal services and skills as those at the disposal of the authorities . |
2 | We took so much stick for those at the time from the diehard ‘ Blues Mac ’ fans . |
3 | The regime 's spokesmen and its official propaganda machine blamed the war for the inadequacies of the economy and laid responsibility for both at the door of the Republic . |
4 | A more widely used method is to calculate the difference in concentration between that at the meniscus ( cm ) and the cell bottom ( cb ) . |
5 | The Equal Opportunities Officers will work with both the Race Relations and Sex Discrimination Committee to develop equal opportunities for all at the Bar . |
6 | Isolation of those at the foot of the pyramid of authority , the Panopticon principle , was central to maintaining the image of the force on the street . |
7 | But this is a result of those at the top of the hierarchy maintaining their status amongst their subordinates . |
8 | Such visions can be utilised at all levels within an organisation and are not the sole prerogative of those at the top . |
9 | Museum specimens also enable us to determine the changes in the levels of methyl mercury in tuna and swordfish , by comparing today 's concentrations with those at the turn of the century . |
10 | The first is the dramatic increase in unemployment and the concentration of recent job losses on those at the bottom of the social hierarchy . |
11 | And the most productive had fewer managers and six times the training component of those at the bottom of the league . |
12 | Over the post decade , tax welfare has played an increasingly important part in boosting the living standards of the rich , while welfare cuts have reduced the income of those at the bottom of the pile . |
13 | In the main , most hotels seem happy to let their concierges work the system to their advantage , providing their more entrepreneurial traits do not get the better of them , as they did in the case of those at the Heathrow Penta . |
14 | ‘ They 'll give me fifty pence for that at the souvenir shop , ’ Adam said . |
15 | Sun Life Assurance has 10 different levels of disturbance allowance which range from £660 for those in the lowest grade to £1715 for those at the top . |
16 | Functionalists fail to acknowledge that social institutions do not operate ‘ magically ’ in the interests of all but frequently work to the benefit of some at the expense of others . |
17 | But the tide must have turned when even a big commercial panto like this at the Manchester Palace — one of 21 that Paul Elliott is producing this year — rediscovers its roots in traditional storytelling . |
18 | Given the huge disparities which are of such enormous benefit to those at the top of the scale , who will pick up the bill ? |
19 | THE departure of Dr John Parker from the position of chairman and chief executive at Harland & Wolff will be viewed with regret by those at the yard as well as the wider community . |
20 | I said thankyou for that at the end of an exercise . |
21 | If professorial patronage was , in general , a perquisite of those at the centre of political power in Scotland , there was another , though much less valuable , form of academic patronage available to some of the politicians . |
22 | While Barth had by no means worked through all the implications of this at the time of his controversy with Brunner , the disagreement which came into the open in 1934 can be seen in retrospect as foreshadowing the shape of his own future theology . |
23 | Their major occupation consisted of watching the antics of those at the back in the Rowdies group . |
24 | People in the top band in Wales will pay only three times the council tax of those at the bottom , although the value of their property is more than eight times greater . |
25 | It is not hard to imagine what could happen to collections like those at the Tretyakov Gallery or the Pushkin Museum of Fine Art , which have been faced with unbelievable problems reconstructing their buildings . |
26 | But for the moment there is no act of salvation like that at the Sea . |
27 | Her trunk had been placed at the foot of her bed , whose curtains , in harmony with those at the window , were of heavy glazed chintz patterned with flowers . |
28 | Compare and date your own textiles with those at the Victoria and Albert Museum 's Textile Galleries , from room 96 to 101 , which include samples from ancient Egyptian times to the present century , and with the museum 's Dress Collection . |
29 | It was , they had a disco up this at the Down Town Diner in Ashford . |
30 | I had had quite a grounding in this at the City Temple . |