Example sentences of "[noun] [to-vb] [noun pl] at the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The decision by the Swedish authorities to restart operations at the plant , which had been closed down in September because of a flaw in the emergency cooling system [ see ED 63 ] , has been strongly criticized in Denmark .
2 ‘ The world itself is God 's greatest miracle ’ , he wrote , defending God 's freedom to work miracles at the cost of dissolving the idea of a nature which is subject to its own laws in the freedom of the divine will .
3 TAURUS You are going to have to put your mind to solve problems at the moment .
4 THE Government was under pressure last night to re-enter negotiations over the ambulance dispute as unions stripped away all but three elements of their pay and conditions claim in an attempt to force talks at the conciliation service , Acas .
5 In addition to the afternoon 's official programme , there were several extra events , all raising funds to improve facilities at the centre .
6 Initially , used the effect to entertain children at the Leukaemia unit in St Bartholomew 's hospital , but when he found that scientists also were taking interest , he founded the Magic Penny Society , partly because he sees the new pennies as an excellent educational toy to excite children 's interest in science .
7 In forty one , Charlotte and Emily travelled to Brussels to become pupils at the Mes en des occasion pour les jeune desmoiselles Er , Charlotte fell in love with the principal , but he did n't reciprocate .
8 There have been a number of attempts to define languages at the assembler level which would be portable from one computer to another ; the compatible computer ranges of the previous section are , of course , one such attempt .
9 CROWDS lined the streets of Wrexham to cheer riders at the start of yesterday 's 120 mile Milk Race leg to Rotherham .
10 Yesterday 's mass picket had been fuelled by last week 's decision at the Court of Session to allow meetings at the gates , and by the wave of support for the sacked workers at a rally in Dundee on Saturday .
11 US State Department experts on Latin America fear that the longer the military resistance against the US troops continues in Panama , the more the Latin Americans are likely to be driven by their own domestic public opinion to voice protests at the US action .
12 The vilification of Arthur Scargill , the unbalanced emphasis on picket-line violence and intimidation , the failure to explain issues at the heart of the strike , the criminalization of striking miners , the unquestioned assumptions of police neutrality and the fundamental contradiction between the reality experienced by striking communities and the distorted presentation of that reality through the mass media — these were the key components of the media 's ideological policing of the strike .
13 Likewise , they expressed a desire to involve parents at the centre of decision-making .
14 Meanwhile students at the lecture got the chance to pitch questions at the minister on a range of subjects from Maastricht to the loss of his private life .
15 The National Trust 's Ryedale Centre raised more than £3,000 to aid improvements at the trust 's landmarks , Nunnington Hall , The Bridestones and Bransdale .
16 She was a clever woman with obscure sources of energy who would suddenly start to garden by torchlight late at night , or walk wilfully all the way to Soho to buy vegetables at the times when the pin in her hipbone was especially painful .
17 ‘ It is an achievement to play games at the moment , as we are literally living from hand to mouth .
18 One player is chosen to call out , ‘ Horns , horns , bull 's horns , ’ and everyone taps their knees and puts their fingers to their forehead to make horns at the animal 's name .
19 Anglo-American Corporation announced on Nov. 11 that it was temporarily laying off between 4,000 and 5,000 workers without pay as part of its efforts to defuse tensions at the mine .
20 Bush arrived on Dec. 31 , flying to Mogadishu from the USS Tripoli to address troops at the start of a 48-hour visit in which he was also to go to Baidoa .
21 Memphis contributed $250,000 to allow conservators at the Hermitage to restore Catherine 's coronation carriage , an elaborately carved and gilded confection adorned with panels painted by Boucher .
22 The big-shot 's unlikely to leave time for the interviewee to ask questions at the end .
23 It will allow users to attend events at the Barbican Centre .
24 They were given authority to make decisions to help guests at the point of contact .
25 ‘ It is not appropriate for staff members to put guests at the centre of … scenes . ’
26 Additionally , if it is found that feelings of risk in the simulator are similar to those experienced when actually driving , and there is reasonable consistency between subjects in assessments , it is possible to infer the feelings of risk a subject is likely to experience when confronted with a particular situation without actually asking the subject to give ratings at the time .
27 The reconciliation procedure was designed for use at the end of the budgetary process , but the Reaganites manoeuvred to attach reconciliation instructions to budget resolutions at the beginning .
28 The nice thing about the Program Manager is that if you tidy it once , you will always be presented with an organised opening screen , provided , of course , that you do not instruct Windows to save changes at the end of each session .
29 Diana sent a personal cheque for a ‘ substantial amount ’ from her Charities Trust Fund to help women at the Chiswick Family Rescue in London .
30 It 's not worthy , Councillor to try and link trivial trivial politics to score points , to score points , to score points , to score points to score points at the attacks on people with disabilities , in the trivial way that you did because you could n't remember the policy .
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