Example sentences of "[conj] [adj] [be] [vb pp] at the " in BNC.

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1 John Major told the Commons at Prime Minister 's Question Time that none of the 16 arrested at the factory , where 340 were sacked at the end of January , had been a Timex worker .
2 Naturalistic studies in the homes of families with an aggressive child indicate that the siblings of that child also show a high rate of aggressive behaviour but that this is directed at the sibling rather than the parent ( Patterson 1982 ; 1984 ) .
3 Recordings of sleep patterns again showed that this was achieved at the expense of REM and Stage 2 sleep , leaving Stage 4 sleep levels unaffected .
4 The Crown alleged that this was done at the instigation of the appellant with knowledge that the money should have been delivered up to the official receiver or the trustee in bankruptcy .
5 YOUR ACCOMMODATION — prices are calculated for one of the following arrangements and this is indicated at the foot of each Club description .
6 The re-development took place while retaining the original ( 1910 ) granite and Portland stone façade on Great Tower Street and this was replicated at the rear of the building and down the open side on Idol Lane .
7 The home ranked with the church as the place of religious allegiance , and this was symbolized at the beginning and end of the day by family prayers .
8 Medically there is little change in factors such as blood pressure , and risk of heart disease , though there could be a moderate fall in blood cholesterol level if this is elevated at the start of the diet .
9 Special diets were allowed for sick inmates and these were allocated at the discretion of the medical officer :
10 This part of the task is very slow and time-consuming and if more than one plate is being constructed then they could be clamped together and all be drilled at the same time .
11 The Essex group consists of 17 Young Farmers Clubs , and all were represented at the show .
12 Brentford has a colourful history , its Market and Fair being recorded at the beginning of the fourteenth century , when the area was referred to as ‘ the Manor of Bratnford ’ .
13 By personal charisma and/or alliance with other fonctionnaires with a more direct professional stake in curriculum content and delivery ( especially , inspectors ) , he or she may also and exceptionally become a ‘ curriculum leader ’ in the British sense , but that is achieved at the cost of encroaching upon the formal responsibility of other professionals .
14 Indignation over the military intervention in Panama by the United States in December 1989 [ see pp. 37112-13 ; 37271 ] led to the withdrawal of co-operation by Peru in anti-drugs operations , but this was resumed at the end of that month .
15 While few are completed at the time of writing , previews of work in progress suggest some excellent material .
16 The other issue arising here is whether you take the cost of the chairs out of the asset account and show them as an expense each time a sale is made or whether this is done at the end of the month .
17 But when that 's removed at the end of the week , Jeanette will literally have a whole new outlook on life .
18 But when that 's removed at the end of the week , Jeanette will literally have a whole new outlook on life .
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