Example sentences of "[prep] [det] [noun pl] at the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I force my way through some bushes at the top .
2 I know , I was I went up for some chips at the top
3 Henry stared for some moments at the word ‘ optical ’ .
4 The late Miss Pepper , who lived for some years at The Bield , spoke of the ‘ throwing up ’ of fleeces during clipping to a helper on the gallery .
5 At a time when copper coinage had already been in use for some centuries at the heart of the Han empire , wealthy leaders of the tien community in the southern province of Yunnan were storing hundreds of thousands of cowries in the great bronze drums which were a prominent feature of the Dong-Son culture focussed on northern Indo-China .
6 After several hours at the Fair I feel as if I have overdosed on new technology , professional seminars , leaflets and free samples .
7 Another difficulty Glass faced was that Western notation , bar lines are used to divide the music , thus encouraging the emphasis of some notes at the expense of others .
8 There is less monitoring of such programmes at the micro-scale , that of the neighbourhood or census tract .
9 Many Forest wardens were deprived of their offices after conviction of such malpractices at the Forest Eyre .
10 ( 10 ) In any case where under the provisions of this Article the Directors may require a Transfer Notice to be given in respect of any Shares , if a Transfer Notice is not duly given within a period of two weeks of demand being made , a Transfer Notice shall be deemed to have been given in respect of such Shares at the expiration of the said period .
11 ( 10 ) In any case where under the provisions of this Article the Directors may require a Transfer Notice to be given in respect of any Shares , if a Transfer Notice is not duly given within a period of two weeks of demand being made , a Transfer Notice shall be deemed to have been given in respect of such Shares at the expiration of the said period .
12 Although much effort has been expended in the search for ‘ crucial ’ experiments that would support one of these exaplanations at the expense of the other , Tetlock and Manstead ( Psychological Review , 1985 ) have shown that none of six methodological strategies adopted to date is capable of yielding such decisive evidence .
13 Refering to the Archbishop of Canterbury 's recent attack on ‘ Pharisee ’ values prevalent in Britain , he said : ‘ It is hardly a Pharisee society which puts the interests of these groups at the top of its priorities .
14 Clearly the abundances of these materials at the surface exceeds those of the Moon as a whole and this could either be because of upward differentiation or because such materials were added late in the formation of the Moon .
15 The interdependence of these activities at the centre is clear .
16 And have you looked at some of these bits at the front to tell you how to make it more effective and .
17 There was this view that the first world war would be rather like a re-run of some of these wars at the end of the nineteenth century .
18 The author recalls an able Treasury minister who , after resignation , became a convinced and cogent parliamentary reformer , explaining that as a minister he had had no time to work out this aspect of policy and therefore , since the Treasury was opposed to more specialist committees of the House of Commons , he used the brief they provided and he had been a formidable opponent of these reforms at the Cabinet Committee level .
19 Pople himself captured the mood of self-assurance and optimism that is the mark of these theoreticians at the end of the book he coauthored on the subject .
20 Many drugs that are used to treat depression such as imipramine and amitrypline block the reuptake of noradrenaline and serotonin , thus leaving more of these chemicals at the synapse in turn relieving depression .
21 And in one of these rooms at the rear of the long warehouse , the group of Irish sympathizers had gathered .
22 ‘ As open systems can not fulfill most of these roles at the moment , many [ mid-range ] users will see open systems as a niche strategy , until 1995 , when the technology will change to such a degree that open systems will be able to meet the needs of the most demanding commercial applications . ’
23 It should be completed by one person on behalf of all residents at the property .
24 This earthly world was depleted of all powers at the end of creation time history ; after that time the community could only be achieved and continuously recreated through individuals carefully taking , with the help of the ruwatu , limited amounts of transformational forces to do so from the gods .
25 And I can not believe that the two did not exchange at length here , passing the very threshold of such a dominant historic occasion , an event which still burnt into the consciousness of all Scots at the time .
26 In fact its effectiveness was hardly diminished , although its staff was reduced , like those of all Commissariats at the time .
27 The teacher has general authority over discipline for the purposes of securing the education and well-being of all pupils at the school .
28 R. S. Wood himself , occupying a central position in more senses than one , wished to see a transfer of all pupils at the age of eleven to a common secondary school , followed by transfer for a selected minority at the age of thirteen to either a grammar or a technical school .
29 The defects of the present set-up were inherited from the previous regime and those who see Prean 's point of view and are aware of the dissatisfaction of many players at the way in which computer points are calculated had already been planning a more advanced system .
30 Despite the scepticism of many historians at the time , Beresford eventually drew together all his findings in The Lost Villages of England , published in 1954 .
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