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

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1 And when she 'd driven Billy , a pimply second-year , up to my hall of residence at the start of his fourth or fifth term , I 'd been on hand to help them unload her Mercedes estate car .
2 well to be quite honest I 'll I 'll state my point of view at the moment .
3 ‘ That has a lot to do with my state of mind at the time .
4 I do not remember now who wrote it , but it is no doubt from a modern German author , perhaps a philosopher , and it expresses exactly my state of mind at the beginning of 1958 .
5 We went to Edinburgh on our wedding tour and I thought it beautiful but I think that my state of mind at the time was such that I should have thought anywhere beautiful .
6 All students are required to enrol initially at the beginning of their course of study at the University , and to re-enrol annually , at the beginning of each academic year .
7 It is clear though that the economic tide was running very much in the party 's direction in 1915–16 ; in 1915 the first industrial tariffs for half a century were imposed , and by a Liberal Chancellor ; in 1916 even the Manchester Chamber of Commerce joined in the demand for industrial protection , causing the resignation of its chairman in protest at the abandonment of a century of belief in free trade .
8 71000 ‘ Duke of Gloucester ’ will appear a mere 12 miles from its birthplace of reincarnation at the Great Central Railway at Loughborough , along with Jubilee Class 45596 ‘ Bahamas ’ .
9 At present there is a tendency for researchers to define their field of study at the outset as being , for example , ‘ An investigation of the social representation of X. ’ They then include uncritically beliefs and dialogues about X as being aspects of the social representation .
10 Venice 's parish priests were called together on 2 April by Don Aldo Marangoni , head of the city 's Ufficio Chiese ( Churches ' Department ) to discuss their action in protest at the city administration 's failure to provide adequate financial support .
11 The second Lady Deverill , having pulled her horse off Hullabaloo at the last minute , leaving herself just enough time to put him right at the ditch and hedge , did n't even bother to stop and admire her handiwork before riding on up the hill to rejoin the hunt and tell her husband that there seemed to have been a rather fearful accident .
12 It seemed several days since he had seen the girls ' bodies in their mockery of repose at the embalmer 's shed that morning .
13 Since its submission for debate at the end of May the plan , and especially the swingeing price rises it entailed , had aroused fierce opposition among politicians and the public .
14 Birth parents may relinquish their child for adoption at the time of birth or at a subsequent date , possibly having cared for the child over a period of months or years .
15 Of our remaining research fellows , Nermeen Varawalla ( Rhodes Fellow ) is continuing her work on beta-thalassemia at the John Radcliffe , and has lectured in Bombay and New York .
16 About 150 fans roared their approval outside court at the last hearing while screaming ‘ Judas ’ at Sugar .
17 Miss Rogers , twice Irish girls champion , got her nose in front at the eighth but was forced to concede the tenth where her second overshot the green into very thick rough and the twelfth where she was in a greenside bunker .
18 And Liz had shaken her head in pain at the mystery in the next room .
19 She shook her head in disbelief at the memory .
20 The second type of criticism made of Williamson 's analysis is its emphasis on efficiency at the expense of distribution .
21 His wife , Barbara , made £508,000 as Millie 's Story , her tale of life at the top through the eyes of her dog , soared into the best seller list .
22 These were the feelings of loss at the death of her first husband , which she had not yet worked through , her sense of guilt at letting social services help out , and her feeling of remorse at the kind of marriage she could offer Stanley .
23 You can visit the tiny hamlet of St. Bartholomä with its fairy-tale like chapel at the foot of Germany 's second highest peak on a two-hour trip .
24 This would increase the fitness of the class-members , their sense of well-being at the end of the session and also their physical appearance .
25 Zen slipped the tape back in its nest of grass at the foot of the pole and hurried back .
26 Prostitutes waiting their turn for treatment at the mobile Aids clinic in Plymouth 's red light districtPHOTOGRAPH : ROGER BAMBER
27 Finally , every provision of Community law must be placed in its context and interpreted in the light of the provisions of Community law as a whole , regard being had to the objectives thereof and to its state of evolution at the date on which the provision in question is to be applied . ’
28 This change of attitude is significant , but there is a long road still to travel between the discussion of these ideas in high places and their transmission into action at the level of the village school .
29 And in the surrounding marshy countryside , farmers raise fighting water-buffalo that are sent all over Spain for their date with destiny at the hands of the matadors .
30 She had joined the course at her parents ' insistence and while it was n't her idea of fun at the time it seemed a better alternative than being behind a typewriter .
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