Example sentences of "[adv] [art] [noun pl] at the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The doctor must come from virtually nowhere if he is to join the powerful Irish representation which is anticipated will cross the Atlantic to take on the Americans at the height of summer .
2 The blast which had flung down the doors at the front had strangely left the windows intact , but when Pat arrived home it was decided that it would be better to leave Julia in the bed in the cellar .
3 They erm , they er there was a lamb nibbling that yesterday and he 's taken off , so the bits at the top and the bottom have no connection any longer so
4 Later , those who were to piece together the events at the camp of the early months of that year , from the time of snow till the approach of spring , were to wonder what was the ambition of Michael Holly , prisoner of Hut 2 in Zone I of Camp 3 in the Dubrovlag complex .
5 Just the posts at the end .
6 ‘ Has young Meredith changed any of his wild ways since he took over the reins at the manor ? ’
7 Some schools auction off the gifts at the end of the service but if the bid for the produce does n't equal the cost price parents can become upset when other , possibly more prosperous , families are buying their gifts at a discount !
8 Because of the disposition and the shape of Walter 's continuous check in relation to the wrestplank , the treble end of the check would not pass under the wrestplank as the action slides up the ramps at the back if the ends of the check batten were rigidly fixed to the action frame .
9 Though Daisy 's tightened up the rules at the Cattery — did I show you her new brochure ? ’
10 Armstrong was first to take up the cudgels at the end of last season , and a little piece of bantering brought in Harrison .
11 ‘ If you leave it with me for an hour , I 'll pencil in the vowels and divide up the words at the end of the sentences . ’
12 ‘ Now I do n't want no half inching from out the bins at the back .
13 Comb from tip to root , working out the knots at the end before moving up the hair .
14 Spelling out the pitfalls at the conference , Ronald Cowles , who left British Coal last year , said major new mining developments would be opposed by residents and conservation groups and new businesses would be subject to stringent planning , environment and health and safety controls .
15 By now the men at the window had fixed bayonets , and fell upon the invaders , driving them back temporarily until sheer weight of numbers decided the issue .
16 There are famous examples where whole ‘ gardens ’ seem to have been preserved , with the arms frozen , as it were , in motion , and even the roots at the base of the stems in place .
17 Sometimes the boards at the front seem to extend huge leads over the rest of the fleet .
18 But then the cells at the tip begin to shoot out long filopodia which make contact with the wall and contract pulling the future gut further in .
19 Well the choices are estate agents and there are two companies there , that 's one you 're holding there and then the folders at the top .
20 You are therefore able to see how the stitches at the edge of your shape will be increased or decreased .
21 Er trains are all okay say British Rail no problems there no problems at the airport two motorways are all fine as well .
22 ‘ We believe opting out is not in the best long-term interests of either the children at the school now , or for the future of primary education in Dunblane , ’ he added .
23 Neither the reforms at the end of the nineteenth century , nor the reorganisations of the 1970s and 1980s stopped the debate .
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