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

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1 The systematic blurring of the lines between information , entertainment , and promotion of products lies at the heart of this practice .
2 When the current round of licences expires at the end of 1992 , new licence-holders will be ( more or less ) the firms that have paid most for them .
3 ( A list of texts appears at the end of the chapter . )
4 Based on the idea that the service of God is incompatible with the service of Mammon and that true spirituality involves the renunciation of the material world , this view produces a dualism in which one set of principles applies at the level of personal relationships and an altogether different set to the affairs of the world .
5 A line of girls sits at the bar , ready at the jerk of a head or the flick of a finger to minister to the solitary Somerset Maughams at every table with drinks , smiles and conversation in carefully-broken Americanisms .
6 This issue number control of modules lies at the heart of LIFESPAN and offers the framework for a highly reliable basic level of software management .
7 Initially the switching between phases occurs at the rotor positions corresponding to positive " crossovers " of the characteristics , so the motor is developing the pullout torque and the excitation sequence is .
8 Hull 's most important Humberside derby for years comes at the end of a sad week for the club which saw defeat by Widnes on Sunday , and the sacking of Noel Cleal as coach on Monday .
9 Our first involvement with pupils comes at the end of the second year when we give advice with choice of subject for the pupils ' curriculum for S3 to S5 .
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