Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [noun] at [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Any team in the race for the championship at this stage of the season sees a draw as being points lost ’ .
2 As well as providing additional cover for the VVIP at Royal St. George 's Golf Club they would be available to deal with any terrorist activity .
3 Calder Hall Training Manager who was project manager for the installation at both sites , said : ‘ These computers give the operators an opportunity to experience potential events in a realistic simulation and are capable of continuous modifications , development and expansion . ’
4 As for the other main intruder into the parliamentary arena , the support for the SNP at this time was a more complex phenomenon .
5 This originated from the story of Rip Van Winkle , which was filmed for the cinema at this site many years ago .
6 The British Association for the Advancement of Science insists that it will be ‘ business as usual ’ for the press at this year 's annual meeting .
7 It subsequently emerged that one reason for his decision was that he had taken into account the fact that publicity about the complaint would be politically damaging for the Government at that time .
8 For the government at this stage took a hand in the affair .
9 The eve-of-talks optimism of the Sacu president , Geoff Daikin , was not even dented by the state-run television , which quoted him as saying that Sacu would push for the tour at all costs .
10 There 's the lamps showing Lot number one O eight there we are showing for twenty pounds at twenty pounds for the lamps at twenty pounds anyone anyone want them ?
11 I do not think that it would be helpful to create an additional role for the STUCC at this stage .
12 And having been backed for the classic at long odds before his Newmarket introduction , Cordoba became clear favourite for the 2000 after treating his six opponents like seaside donkeys .
13 Greenock does not seem a very inviting place for the pleasure-seeker at any time ; in rainy weather its attractions are not heightened .
14 Use a dot of glue on the end-grain , on the centre line ; for the groove at one side might be tighter than its opposite number , and shrinkage will again occur all from one side if the panel is n't centre- anchored .
15 A key concession towards greater flexibility was made in January 1990 , when the Secretary of State , in a speech to the Society of Education Officers , stressed the need for a more flexible framework for the curriculum at key stage 4 .
16 The Princess Royal opens the new Hassy Carrot Growers ' New Packhouse at Whitehall Farm , Iselham , Cambridgeshire ; visits Lincolnshire ; opens the new George Adams and Sons Factory at Spalding ; visits the recording studios of the National Tape Magazine for the Blind at Lilac Cottage , New Bolingbroke ; as President , National Agricultural Centre Rural Trust , opens a new housing development at Mareham-le-Fen ; opens the extension to Kirkby on Bain Church of England Primary School ; and this evening , as Patron , College of Occupational Therapists , attends a reception and dinner at St James 's Palace .
17 In fact , such was the sheer awesomeness of Mr Wilson 's fury that , as one person , the whole assembled mass headed for the door at top speed .
18 He expects to receive a dividend at the end of the year as well as the price for the share at that time .
19 It allows you to have a firmer feel for the road at higher speeds without giving up power assistance when , regrettably , it comes time to park the car .
20 The journey took only two nights and a day ; previously it had always taken three days , since the train stopped for the night at Dire Dawa and the Awash Station .
21 Zacks Investment Research in Chicago looked for The Economist at 27 analysts ' recommendations on Philip Morris before April 2nd .
22 In that case we firmly say make it simple and do n't aim for the moon at first try .
23 For a systematic test of this direct inversion method , we calculated three sets of LEED I-V spectra , including multiple scattering , for the system at normal incidence .
24 In studying an elaborate sequence of events within a task the designer will systematically consider the need for appropriate triggers for the memory at specific points in the task .
25 They are already down in Cardiff but ASLEF apparently is objecting to the very small cabs which have been created for the driver at one end .
26 The report on the coarse wares is very illuminating for the views at that time of a man who had spent a lifetime handling pottery .
27 It also must have given them much-needed protection , for the seas at this time were tyrannised by the huge , two-metre-long sea scorpions armed with massive claws which fed on the smaller creatures of the sea floor .
28 ‘ A witness may be cross-examined as to previous statements made by him in writing or reduced into writing relative to the subject matter of the indictment or proceeding , without such writing being shown to him ; but if it is intended to contradict such witness by the writing , his attention must , before such contradictory proof can be given , be called to those parts of the writing which are to be used for the purpose of so contradicting him : provided always , that it shall be competent for the judge at any time during the trial , to require the production of the writing for his inspection , and he may thereupon make such use of it for the purpose of the trial as he may think fit .
29 Looking back , I think it was a good thing for the band at that point , ’ says Hallin .
30 The wicked mood of triumphant secret freedom which had come to her after her first performance of careful deliberate lying to Jack had , for the moment at any rate , left her .
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