Example sentences of "[verb] at [art] [adj] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Judging from remarks between Mr Carnwath , Mr Steele ( QC for Dyfed County Council ) and Mr Burrell , the prevailing view is that the inspector will find against McAlpine , but that the company will seek a Judicial Review in the High Court , where the arguments will recommence at a rarefied legal level . |
2 | What I 'm planning to do is to put them back in the order , colleagues could you settle down please , I 'm planning to put them back on the agenda in the order that they fell off , and er , hopefully , the first opportunity in that connection may be Wednesday afternoon , but I need to have a discussion with colleagues about that , but I 'll certainly let you know at the first available opportunity . |
3 | He was educated at the Royal Agricultural College in Cirencester ( 1883–5 ) , graduating with honours in drawing and science . |
4 | Crum Brown was educated at the Royal High School , Edinburgh , and Mill Hill School . |
5 | He was educated at the Royal High School and the University of Edinburgh , after which he spent two years learning commerce with a London agency house . |
6 | The son of a post office worker in Edinburgh , he was educated at the Royal High School and at Edinburgh and London Universities . |
7 | He was educated at the Royal Academical Institution , Belfast . |
8 | He succeeded to his barony as a minor in July 1742 and may have been educated at the English Jesuit College at St Omer in France . |
9 | Young Archie was educated at the local National school until he was 14 and then apprenticed to Stephens & Sons , pioneers of the Stephens motor-car . |
10 | He was educated at the Jewish Free School in Bell Lane , and followed his father 's trade . |
11 | The deconcentration of administration where an activity is located at a more' local level as with field offices . |
12 | In , if the skills of MAS are likely to be required by the client in the later stages of the acquisition process , MAS should be included at the earliest possible opportunity ( if not already the main client contact ) . |
13 | We arranged to meet at the next new mum 's group at my house the following week . |
14 | Our last port of call is at Chequer 's Buttress ( E1 5b ) , which fittingly stands at the far right end of Froggatt Edge . |
15 | Hill reported at the first general meeting that Lord Hamilton and Sir William Birt of the GER Co. had promised to help the Alliance in ‘ every way they could ’ ( SE 14 October 1899 ) . |
16 | ‘ You 've come at a gay bad time . |
17 | He cursed himself inwardly for this sudden indisposition , which had come at the worst possible moment . |
18 | The latest surge in the yen has come at the worst possible time for many Japanese companies , especially exporters . |
19 | She said she was sure she had rung at the worst possible moment — she always rang important people at the worst possible moment . |
20 | In the hills above the ruins of Capernaum near the Mount of Beatitudes we stopped at a natural grassy amphitheatre which could easily seat 10,000 . |
21 | Well , I 'm not sure that 's correct , but anyway Mill thinks that these ideas local participation of jury service are ways of getting people involved at the highest practical level of participation . |
22 | Vanessa looks at the familiar mucky mix of local political wheeler-dealing and multinational corruption with a Welsh village finding that embracing the entente cordiale fools them into having their lake turned into a French chemical waste dump . |
23 | This project looks at the global industrial context of the Single European Market . |
24 | Turmoil is a word that comes to mind when one looks at the evolving British education system . |
25 | Turmoil is the word that comes to mind when one looks at the evolving British education system . |
26 | ‘ Turmoil is the word that comes to mind when one looks at the evolving British education system , ’ wrote John Davies , director of the Educational Publishers Council of the Publishers Association , in The Bookseller in January . |
27 | The chapter looks at the formal regulatory approach as adopted in the UK and the US . |
28 | Here Nevile de Moraes of William Osborne looks at the FAB 3 story from the builder 's point of view . |
29 | As a youngster , growing up in the declining Lanarkshire coalfields , he trained at a local Junior ground wearing his father 's pit boots , trying to add strength and shape to his diminutive body . |
30 | What a pity Roman did n't take after any of them , she thought privately , smiling as Christian reached out a rather sticky little hand and tugged the poppy-flowered silk sleeve of her sheath-dress , and then caught at the heavy blonde plait at her nape . |