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

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1 There were still a number of examples of parallel boilered Scots in service at that time , and someone suggested that it was one of these engines fitted with experimental types of chimney and smoke deflectors .
2 In October 1984 we analysed the proposal documents from all the 23 Major Project schools in existence at that date , for whom documentation was readily available .
3 Visitors can see the mill in operation at any time during normal working hours .
4 The tarn would have been about 50ft. in depth at that time with the bottom around the 1,300 ft. contour .
5 But there is not much other evidence of dishonest dealing by judges in Chancery at this time .
6 Frank Clarke is on his feet in exasperation at that decision .
7 Whether we were Members of Parliament in the 1970s or not , many of us will remember the many debates on devolution that took place in Parliament at that time .
8 General pictures of what happens during the middle years are inevitably flawed , but they suggest that a change often takes place in marriage at that time and that for many people satisfactions come from sources outside the couple 's relationship .
9 This sort of tactic , or cheating , clearly does not have a place in rugby at any level , and I trust that linesmen and referees will be more vigilant and that the TV pundits accept the evidence of their eyes and expose the practitioners of dangerous tactics .
10 Also confirm the number of mobile libraries in operation at that time , as these alter from time — to — time .
11 In other words , we are now locked into an endemic and deteriorating recession with no recovery in prospect at any stage .
12 They remain botanically important because some were cited by Linnaeus and other botanists and because they graphically record plants in cultivation at that time .
13 After the A453 and its attendant petrol station it is again worth paddling to lock 11 which is set between a container terminal and a sportsground lined with poplar trees which shed their downy white seed onto the canal in profusion at this time of year .
14 Keep the clearing in sight at all times .
15 She flung back the bedclothes and released a breath of pent-up fury , shaking her head in disbelief at that man 's ill-temper , at his supreme superiority .
16 At the present time it is n't the intention that your officers should present er evidence in person at that enquiry , er our er representations have n't er put in , in writing , but that is pending what happens at tomorrow 's meeting an and that position might change .
17 The American Accounting Association ( AAA , 1970 — 1 , p. 85 ) states that : ‘ One of the greatest challenges to accountants in government at all levels is to help managers more effectively utilise the resources available for accomplishing the intended objectives . ’
18 It was left to a future Democratic presidential candidate ( Adlai Stevenson ) to argue early in 1947 that Americans had to realize that they were exceptional in their faith in capitalism at that time .
19 Many of them were feeling distinctly insecure at having taken the first step out of the closet and they kept the escape route in sight at all times .
20 On the mile-long drive up to the Abbey Anna exclaimed with admiration at the banks of rhododendrons in bloom at each side of the narrow road , and they were chatting with the familiarity of old friends as Merrill pulled into the car park .
21 His belief in peace at all costs in a policy of concession and containment — had eroded in the years since Han Ch'in 's death .
22 Under the agreement , Microsoft will continue to provide IBM source code for versions of Windows released before September 1993 , and source code in development at that date .
23 He waved his helmet in greeting at several groups of Annamese squatting in the dirt before their doors , but they gazed back at him unmoving .
24 It is thus possible to analyse factors in the situation , but not to make general statements about many aspects of the movement in population at this time .
25 Even the dogs do n't like it and will avoid the mixture from the dog in front at all costs .
26 Thus it will be seen that the additional National Insurance contribution liability which has been manufactured by the switch from self employed to PAYE status outstrips the saving in tax at this level of earnings .
27 As her mother 's name was the same as her own , it has been mistakenly assumed that Mrs Coade , the mother , ran the factory until her death in 1796 , but ‘ Mrs ’ was a courtesy title for any unmarried woman in business at that time , and bills show that Miss Coade was in charge from 1771 .
28 It would be part of the Foundation 's role in partnership at all levels to encourage development of networks where they do not already exist , and to reinforce them where they do — for greater consolidated strength and continuous intercommunication .
29 The lavatory was below ground , and in the white brick walls between the two cubicles a hole had been hacked , one of the best glory-holes in existence at that time .
30 It 's only for use in house at this stage .
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