Example sentences of "[adj] [vb past] at the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | This occurred at the main dispensing chemist in Wirral 's largest township : |
2 | This happened at the same time as parishes were being formed , and it seems to have resulted in the extinction of many churches , not only as private property but also as working churches . |
3 | But this struck at the very heart of what Laura was hoping to achieve and she quashed the suggestion with ferocity . |
4 | Some halted at the right time and others did n't , resulting in a bit of a rugger scrum . |
5 | The Non-Proliferation Treaty , however , was the last occasion when the British sat at the top table to discuss nuclear questions with the superpowers . |
6 | Ranges will be offered up to three Greens for virtually the same price as one , with each installed at the required distance . |
7 | That came at the 7th tee . |
8 | The horses , of which four of the original six appeared at the 1816 exhibition , were described as ‘ stout Normans , dark brown in colour and … very fleet and hardy . ’ |
9 | The activity obtained at an intermediate ionic strength ( 70 mM ammonium sulphate ) was about 80% of that observed at the lowest concentration used ( 20 mM ) , a situation in which the activity of P A2b in linear templates was of about 10% if the initiating NTPs were present or even lower in their absence . |
10 | It all came at the right time , she said , at exactly the right time . |
11 | With only 11 declared at the latest acceptance stage , the Doncaster Classic looked somewhat below par . |
12 | With only 11 declared at the latest acceptance stage , the Doncaster Classic looked somewhat below par . |
13 | Benjamin paused and we all stared at the young woman now sitting back in her chair looking up at the rafters , tapping the table top and humming a tune to herself . |
14 | They all looked at the dark square and saw that it was hardly a manhole , more of a childhole . |
15 | They all looked at the spreading crystal world . |
16 | Lancaster , Preston , where the Old Pretender 's advance had foundered , and which his son reached on 26 November , and Wigan all fell at the mere approach of the all-conquering young prince . |
17 | The first 50 received at the above address will each receive a free tennis elbow support . |
18 | yeah — i talk to him the next time i see him ; - ) ( joke ! — well i stayed at the same hotel as the norw. players before our game against england and actually talked to a couple of players … the next time i will have a chat with leeds-fan rekdal ; - ) i will however forward your wishes of luck if/when i write to the supporters club . |
19 | Without any recourse to molecular interpretation Boltzmann proposed that " the forces which act on the surface of an elementary parallelepiped at the given time but also on the previous extensions , with the promise that the longer the time since they took place the smaller their effect . " |
20 | The first happened at the local cinema . |
21 | As the leader of the Romantic school of young French painters , Bonington took London by storm when he first exhibited at the British Institution in 1826 . |
22 | When Bathsheba first appeared at the weekly Casterbridge market , where farmers bought and sold their wheat and animals , she caused a sensation . |
23 | Similarly , 4414 West Ham residents worked at Tate & Lyle 's sugar refineries , 4171 ( 94.5 per cent ) of whom lived in Canning Town or Plaistow , while of the 3880 employed at the LNER locomotive works , 3444 ( 88.8 per cent ) lived in Stratford or Forest Gate . |
24 | Yesterday , the management threatened to issue dismissal notices to the 300 out of the 400 workforce , and about 200 demonstrated at the locked factory gates in an attempt to return to work . |
25 | Einstein 's general theory of relativity , on its own , predicted that space-time began at the big bang singularity and would come to an end either at the big crunch singularity ( if the whole universe recollapsed ) , or at a singularity inside a black hole ( if a local region , such as a star , were to collapse ) . |
26 | At Oxford he had written poems of considerable competence , most of them religious but a handful presumably composed with Dolben in mind ; only one or two hinted at the great originality he was to display in maturity . |
27 | WavePhore Inc unveiled at the National Association of Broadcasters Convention its new proprietary high speed TVT1 data wireless transmitter . |
28 | They both stared at the young woman before them , sipping now at a brandy and port . |
29 | We both spoke at the same time , and , inevitably , the same words . |
30 | ‘ I 'm sorry — ’ they both said at the same time . |