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

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1 This would have been enough to allow the guardians to purchase 300 hot cross buns for the inmates at current prices ; that , too , was duly authorised for Easter 1930 .
2 It is useless to write long , sustained chords for the trombones at dynamic strengths above mf .
3 On the south side of the High Road , east of Linden House , was Campden House and two inns , ‘ George IV ’ and the ‘ Prince of Wales ’ , with an area behind them , east of Dukes Avenue — the Glebe Estate — referred to as ‘ New Chiswick ’ estate containing artisan dwellings built for the workers at local manufactories , such as ‘ Thornycroft 's ’ and Dan and Charles Mason 's ‘ Chiswick Soap Company ’ which manufactured not only soft soap , but furniture and metal polish .
4 During the excavations at nearby Holborough both Bronze and Iron Age artifacts were discovered and at Luddesdown an Iron Age site was found .
5 He should be the link between the professionals at head office and the local knowledge of the on-the-spot workers .
6 Clearly this division of tasks into three types is only useful if there are clear psychological differences between the tasks at different levels .
7 With minor exceptions , landlords have been permitted since 5th November 1973 to collect only the rent applicable before 6th November 1972 , plus half the difference between that rent and any higher rent agreed between the parties at normal rent reviews , or settled by arbitration , or otherwise determined .
8 Most of the hour Richard spent pacing up and down the corridor , stopping at windows to look out between the buildings at bare trees and transparent hedges .
9 It was of a harbour on a rough and windy day , which some small sailing ships were trying to enter with , it appeared to Ellie , no little difficulty , while behind them a steamer was cutting through the seas at great speed .
10 It was a day of mixed emotions for a player who came up through the ranks at Ayresome Park .
11 He had been a friend of the Emperor since the two had first met in Rome in 1829 , a time when Malmesbury found him ‘ a wild harum-scarum youth apparently without a serious thought of any kind ’ , who enjoyed galloping through the streets at full tilt on a fine thoroughbred .
12 Evening rush-hour traffic in Liverpool city centre was halted during the alert , in which the gunman was spotted looking through the sights at potential targets .
13 Malcolm Badenoch , 25 , of High Street , Elgin , had brought in local youths , some still at school , to act as dealers for him in the sale of the drugs at all-night raves , Lord MacLean was told .
14 Widower Mr Taylor retired as chairman of the governors at nearby Coxley School in July after 15 years service .
15 He placed two of the sticks at right angles overlapping and began to twist the wire to fix the two sticks together .
16 ‘ Well , fifty 's gone already in backhanders to a couple of the girls at Central Records .
17 Embroidery is taught to many of the girls at various centres established by ‘ Families for Children ’ and very high standards of craftsmanship are frequently achieved .
18 John Thwaites , one of the sons at High Birk Hatt , just up the pasture from the Hauxwells , now in his early seventies and living a happy retirement with his wife , Marie , in a cottage near Lartington , a short distance from Baldersdale , vividly recalls the painful life of William as he tilled the eighty sparse acres of his farm .
19 By measuring the trace amounts of radioactive carbon in coral skeletons , which decays at a known rate , he could work out the ages of the corals at different depths in his boreholes .
20 Even though his house is leaning over , the sides of the windows still meet the tops and bottoms of the windows at right angles .
21 MAGNIFICENT MYSTERIES : St Mary 's College , Wallasey , presented highly entertaining performances of The Mysteries at English Martyrs , Wallasey , in December .
22 Despite the findings of the Dragon Project and other workers over the years , it is still too early to be at all dogmatic as to the nature of the energies at ancient sites or how they might operate .
23 In order to obtain data on the difficulty of the questions at different levels it was necessary for the sample of pupils taking them to be drawn from the complete range of target pupils in the schools .
24 Finally they took on one opponent too many , receiving a resounding defeat at the hands of the Mamluks at Ain Jallud in 1260 .
25 Many of the redundancies at British Aerospace involve white-collar workers , including professional engineers — many of whom are graduates .
26 It learns the relative positions of the pools at high tide , when it can swim over them .
27 It is common ground that the education of the children at reduced fees was a taxable benefit under section 61(1) of the Finance Act 1976 which provides :
28 Of course , outputting them at 300dpi meant making some sacrifices so Adobe build in a mechanism for improving the shapes of the characters at low resolution , the technique is called hinting , and to protect their investment they encrypted both the typefaces and the hinting method so that the faces would only work properly with their own version of PostScript .
29 SOME OF THE FEATURES AT BIG PIT , BLAENAFON
30 The key element is to obtain professional advice on the value of the assets at current use and for development .
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