Example sentences of "[noun] [noun pl] are at the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And Hodge and Whitby ( 1981 ) , the theory 's authors , have indeed argued that rural labour markets are at the core of the problem of rural depopulation in developed countries .
2 COUNCIL cleaners are at the centre of a row with a Cleveland school .
3 Police accident investigators are at the scene trying to piece together why a day trip to Canterbury and Leeds Castle near Maidstone for a group of American tourists ended in tragedy .
4 If enzyme deficiencies are at the root of the problem in chemical-sensitive patients then one might expect them to show the same sort of reaction to small amounts of a chemical as normal people show to large amounts of that chemical .
5 This chapter details these processes as well as the IPG 's objectives , decisions and constraints and shows that although the activity takes place in London , bureaux needs are at the forefront of decision-making for the information system .
6 Those that are so general as to encompass many alternative learning paths are at the mercy of the pragmatic needs and preferences of SAT developers and the uncertainties of interpretation by teachers during classroom assessment .
7 The impact of these job losses has been severe : Scotch Whisky distilleries are at the heart of small rural communities in areas where few other job opportunities exist .
8 The West Indians are at the top and the Asians are at the bottom . ’
9 It may be significant that it is the only instance where pooling the data has a strengthening effect on the correlations , supporting the view that communication problems are at the root of a large number of industrial problems in all cultures .
10 My hon. Friend the Member for Oldham , West ( Mr. Meacher ) is right to point out that revelations such as these terrify people whose lifelong pension contributions are at the mercy of those responsible for the action taken at Mirror Group Newspapers .
11 Two main hardware tools are at the disposal of the designer , an in-circuit emulator and a logic analyser with processor 's code dis-assembler .
12 The systems verifiers are at the end of a telephone and can be contacted by phoning the numbers below .
13 Morton , asked whether he believed Diana 's long-time friend and confidante would now publicly declare his love for her , said last night : ‘ The way things are at the moment , nothing at all would surprise me .
14 I 've made mistakes and I 've gone and said things which I 'm not proud of but I 'm not at all dissatisfied with the way things are at the moment .
15 They 're sending them out to bookshops all over the country … thousands have already been sold , and the way things are at the moment there does n't look like any let up in sight .
16 But the way things are at the moment , er you know , these people , the next of kin and dependents of those that have already died , until they get money through , they 're going to have to go cap in hand to the government to get whatever handout they can .
17 Twin rooms are at the front with lake view , singles overlook the main road .
18 Michelham Country Foods are at the Priory to provide you with the best of A Taste of Sussex .
19 Two fine 18th century dolls are at the centre of the notable doll collection , and there are also dolls ' houses from the 19th century and the 1920s and a model of a German kitchen .
20 Loggerhead turtles are at the centre of a dispute between property developers and conservationists in Greece .
21 Images of parties and party leaders are at the margin between perceptions and attitudes .
22 West Berlin Police are at the scene and have requested your assistance … . ’
23 Most of these market towns are at the junctions of valleys .
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