Example sentences of "[prep] [noun pl] [adv] at the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Waltz insists on explaining the behaviour of states solely at the level of the international system . |
2 | They 've got a lot of money , a lot of savings on at the moment |
3 | Oh yes , yes , no , I think I think that er and I think that you know that particularly the the Mirror Group Newspapers Trustees doing a doing an excellent job you know , but we have n't really got into the into the stock lending er arrangements , but the , the cases those I think are particularly you know important to us you see , because there is a there 's another hundred and fifty nine or a hundred and fifty three million I think of , of writs out at the moment and those I think are the ones where we 're going to really see whether the , the banks dig their heels in or not , you know , I think we 've , we 're rea very early stage , but basically I mean we 've still got eighty , getting on for eighty per cent of the missing monies still missing and we 're into our third , third year . |
4 | This Centre offers a programme of studies both at the undergraduate and intermediate postgraduate levels . |
5 | Say , for example , that in an over-subscribed school the admissions criteria had included a preference for sisters of girls already at the school ( sibling preference ) or for those living close to the school ( proximity preference ) . |
6 | The man looked round the bar before marching over to a group of men down at the end of the counter . |
7 | David had a couple of records out at the time and he sang all his songs in the show that we did . |
8 | There were quite a lot of drugs around at the time and somehow or other , I did n't quite know how , I managed to scrape enough together to feed my children and keep my flat going and just keep my life ticking over . |
9 | Even though Durie and Hobbs were thousands of miles away at the time of Britain 's demise at the hands of the Asians in Melbourne last December , the pair nevertheless felt the pain their colleagues were suffering . |
10 | More important , the big volcanoes which make up the Hawaiian Islands all seem at first sight to have central vents — they are mountains thousands of metres high , with craters right at the top . |
11 | More expensive garages may have tiled pitched roofs , with gables either at the front and back of the building or on the side walls , allowing you to match the roof style and the finish to that of your house if you wish . |
12 | It should n't be difficult , there 's plenty of farms could do with a bit of help with men away at the war . |
13 | THEY believe in miracles down at The Valley . |
14 | " I can do a woman 's voice , Mr Feather , I had them in stitches up at the Comprehensive . |
15 | Being aware of what lies ahead is not a matter , that is , for teachers simply at the cross-over point . |
16 | She came into Dorothy when I was on days there at the end of my first year . ’ |
17 | Mr Krenz speaking to workers yesterday at the Bergmann-Borsig machine factory outside East Berlin — a hotbed of critical opposition and the birthplace of East Germany 's first independent trade union — reiterated that he was prepared to have his position as party leader voted on by a new central committee . |
18 | the on-costs er to B E S , and it 's pro-rata to the others , of fifty six thousand pounds for services largely at the business planning manager . |
19 | She looked happy and relaxed , even managing a professional pause for photographs later at the door of London 's Park Lane Hilton . |