Example sentences of "[conj] [det] [verb] at [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In other words , in the contrast between a humanities and a science and technological education , there was an underlying gulf in the conceptions of what a higher education stood for ; and it was Snow 's failure to recognize that that lay at the heart of Leavis ' attack on Snow 's association of the two cultures . ’
2 I went from a er boy 's school and all that that implied at the time in England , strict discipline , uniforms , that sort of thing , to er High School , a mixed High School in Ohio where the atmosphere was totally different , much more relaxed , much more friendly .
3 That is now the end because of the difference of one A but if you 're proposing that this comes at the end of one A , you 're proposing to tack it on to the end of roman numeral three in the labour amendment as was the council 's which I take it , was not what you intend its effect to be .
4 The gaunt picture on the back tells a story that few understood at the time : Marley was being eaten by cancer .
5 He also imported cameramen , make-up staff and editors from Europe and America , so that those working at the studio could learn the more advanced techniques .
6 if that happens at the peak of the boom it would be sufficient to precipitate a sudden and spectacular crisis .
7 The maximum phase of Venus in the Ptolemaic model is when the angle SVE is a minimum , and this occurs at the position shown in Figure 4.1(a) .
8 When national characteristics were talked about a hundred years ago , in the great days of Darwinism and eugenics and so on , it was a pseudo-scientific talk erm implying that there was some blood or racial characteristics which marked one people off from another , and this lay at the bottom of all that talk about Anglo-Saxon racial superiority , which erm led plenty of people in this country to suppose that erm the white peoples of Northern Europe and North America had some characteristics which made them superior to coloured people , and all kind of bogus scientific arguments followed from that .
9 A gold ring from Kalyvia shows a naked woman pulling down a bough of the sacred tree and another worshipping at a boulder .
10 if this happens at the beginning of an utterance , a left-to-right strategy may consume a great amount of time examining interpretations which look good initially , but can not be completed .
11 so he went back and he says er , oh he says er he says oh dear like , he says well carry on he says I 'll have to take the door off , so he says can you give a hand to hold it , cos he had to cut er this er like and all grown at the bottom of the door you know with
12 By then more females were following the hunt from the ground , and all screamed at the top of their voices .
13 There are other texts which answer different needs , both our own and those living at the time the texts were produced .
14 Together with farming , mainly cereals , it is a mixed community , with those travelling to employment in Beverley and Hull and those employed at the Army School of Mechanical Transport in both a uniformed and civilian capacity .
15 Honeymoon and silver anniversary couples staying at the Plaza Lucchesi and De La Ville receive a bottle of sparkling wine and fruit , those staying at the Baglioni receive flowers and those staying at the Savoy receive a bottle of sparkling wine , flowers or fruit .
16 The analysis showed that there were many similarities between the activities that are systemically desirable and those undertaken at the time of the study , but highlighted certain aspects of the organisation that needed strengthening to allow the Colleges to become more self-supporting once the ERA took effect .
17 The Doctor bought some roast chestnuts and both nibbled at the snack .
18 That 's why I 'm very keen about to get about four up here because that means at the moment we 've got several several golf clubs waiting .
19 The largest survey since that held at the Pompidou in 1951 , it will include 164 works by Laurens dating from 1915 to 1954 , drawn from public and private collections in Europe , the States and Israel .
20 Lown and Wolf classified ventricular extrasystoles occurring at a rate of less than one per minute as isolated and of little prognostic significance , whereas those occurring at a rate of more than one per minute were more indicative of an unfavourable prognosis .
21 When the Israelites go out to gather it , each of them gathers exactly the right amount for himself and his family ; on the sixth day of the week a double portion is given and collected so that the sabbath rest can be properly kept ; on the sabbath , appropriately , no manna appears at all ; while any kept at the end of any of the first five days goes bad overnight , the half of the sixth day 's gathering put aside for the sabbath keeps perfectly fresh .
22 If a partner or sole trader has more than one business enterprise ( e.g. two or three small cafes ) , and one is successful whilst another runs at a loss , the loss incurred by one enterprise may be offset against the tax liability for the successful enterprise .
23 namely Thucydides ) , but voting techniques were not : there was no counting of votes at all ( something which would have taken several hours when the agenda was as crowded as that given at the beginning of Demosthenes ' fiftieth speech of 362 BC ) , and the ‘ consensus ’ was determined by a show of hands , which tellers then adjudicated , in a fashion no more precise than that of a modern shop-steward who ‘ counts ’ a sea of hands at a trade union mass meeting .
24 It 's like a a rou round disc that screwed on and as that wore at the back you used to just slacken the screw slightly and turn it round until a little bit more of it wore and then you turn it round again until the whole thing was worn down .
25 As was said above , our data is at least as clean as that held at the Census Offices , if not more so .
26 One has to ask whether different pressure groups within the Roman Church became equally hostile to Galileo , or whether , as some believed at the time , he was a victim of a Jesuit plot — of an act of revenge for insults he had meted out to prominent members of that order .
27 So long as these remain at the centre of any newsgathering institution , then the risk of episodic and trivial coverage increases .
28 This , as many said at the time , was not a function which judges and courts could perform successfully .
29 I feel that such hybrids as those made at the University of Hamburg ( Monitor , 31 March , p888 ) are hardly innovative .
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