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

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1 A visit to the fascinating museum can be enjoyed either before lunch or after the tour at the convenience of the visitor .
2 Details of the current Midland Home Loan Rate can be obtained from any of our branches , or from the address at the back of this leaflet .
3 or from the chap at the Hotel ?
4 He and Eva went out on long walks together , or to the cinema at the ICA to see Scorsese films and exhibitions of dirty nappies .
5 When he started his pelting I ran , either to my bedroom upstairs or to the toilet at the bottom of the garden .
6 The Consolidated Regulations of the Inns of Court , together with the particulars of the scholarships and prizes available , can be had by applying to the Sub-Treasurer at the Inner Temple or to the Under-Treasurer at the other three Inns .
7 If your card is lost , stolen or liable to misuse , you must immediately telephone and write to the Bank either at your branch or at the address at the beginning of these conditions .
8 ‘ Oh yes , thank you , I won that in the raffle at the WI do , did n't I. ’ Those are the threads of Gulliver .
9 The tired rabbits fed and basked in the sunny meadow as though they had come no further than from the bank at the edge of the near-by copse .
10 However , the steepness of its banks made it impossible for vehicles to cross except by the bridge at the southern and of the town which , in 1815 , was only two and a half yards wide at its broadest point .
11 What it means is that the time of release from prison is determined by the Home Secretary , on the advice of the Parole Board and the Lord Chief Justice , rather than by the judge at the trial .
12 Ringing in the ears will be an exhortation to ‘ bend ze knees ’ and an aching in the muscles above and below the joint at the end of the day .
13 That Porsche can show so little imagination when launching a new model is a corollary both of the popularity of the old 911 ( the only model unaffected by Porsche 's recent slump in sales worldwide ) , and of the conservatism at the top of the Stuttgart company .
14 and of the country at the things which we heard during that trial .
15 It seems likely that both the concern of political parties and of the public at the activities of the BUF was totally out of all proportion to its importance and to the political challenge which it presented ; as John Stevenson and Chris Cook wrote ‘ British fascism was almost a non-starter ’ .
16 It was surmounted by a small clock and like the shelter at the Crystal Palace , was in direct telephone communication .
17 The movement of this reminds me of er stage set and the figures on the bench could almost be actors and actresses and with the figure at the bottom here , the male at the bottom , well its not quite at bottom , tucked away at the side there , he , he , he looks like erm , like a harlequin figure , maybe a mischief maker , er I , I felt there was a lot of fun in this painting and a lot of erm , er gravado and , and stage specs , that kind of thing , so this poem is called for obvious reasons People Of The Nile , and I 'll read it twice , probably be the best way Ancient people drawn on a vase , tell a tale , warn a friend , man dressed in red holds back a curtain , over hears and tells , they are gossiping people , playing Chinese whispers , so I , I , I quite wanted to give that er a , a contemporary updated feel , erm , I read that again for the people who may of just seen the picture at the back People Of The Nile , Ancient people drawn on a vase , tell a tale , warn a friend , man dressed in red holds back a curtain , over hears and tells , they are gossiping people , playing chinese whispers , erm , the next one , we 'll have to put you on wheels I think
18 That 's a massive outlay , and you could talk about relative values till the cows come home , but whatever your conclusions on that score , you 'd have to concede that this would be a superb setup , and with the TriAxis at the heart of the system you 'd be pumping out large quantities of excellent sounds …
19 She skipped along and into the wood at the end of the gardens .
20 We worry about the downhill movement of the slurry through our groundwater and into the pool at the bottom of the hill where the herons and frogs live .
21 Giancarlo took her arm courteously as if he had known her for years , and , followed by his guests , led her out of the sun on the terrace and into the shade at the side of the house .
22 And tonight and tomorrow it comes out of the wireless and onto the stage at the Oxford Playhouse .
23 After half a mile he decided to turn off the embankment and walk up the side of the next field and along the path at the top of it , following the horses whom he could still see in the distance .
24 The only time they spoke was to quarrel , and in the dressing room and round the dining-room at the Benson 's Theatre Home from Home they rarely sat beside each other .
25 Hari moved along the dark passageway and from the kitchen at the back of the house she heard the sound of voices .
26 As that hon. Gentleman knows , journeying to and from the bay at the moment is appalling .
27 Afterwards a buffet lunch will be available for any who would like at The Forbury , Leominster-prepared by Amy Ormond ( Wootten 1943 ) — and in the afternoon at The Forbury Vicky Archard ( Lloyd 1966 ) , member and past president of the Hereford and Mid-Wales Philatelic Society will give a talk and display on a philatelic theme .
28 The papacy used similar techniques and by the ninth century , perhaps even before , pictorial schemes were found in the papal palace and in the basilica at the Lateran .
29 The essence of what the popes required of the emperors and how they saw the imperial office is enshrined in the imperial oaths taken at the time of coronation and in the prayer at the conferment of the sword .
30 As the young secretary of the War Cabinet 's Manpower Requirements Committee , he had learned his craft from Bridges and Beveridge ; he was President of the Board of Trade and in the Cabinet at the age of thirty-one ; he had a sense of history , he was numerate and he knew all the tricks of political manipulation and presentation .
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