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

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1 Any such appointment or removal shall be by written notice , letter , telegram , cablegram , telex or telefax message or other form of visible communication from the Director to the Company and shall be effective upon delivery at the registered office of the Company or at a meeting of Directors .
2 Any such appointment or removal shall be by written notice , letter , telegram , cablegram , telex or telefax message or other form of visible communication from the Director to the Company and shall be effective upon delivery at the registered office of the Company or at a meeting of Directors .
3 The basic question is this : is information represented in the brain at the level of individual cells or at the level of groups of cells ?
4 In the past , testing was directed at proteins made by cells or at the structures of cells .
5 Now whether that is that they are annoyed that there is n't childcare facilities , or whether they 're annoyed that they have to make dinner for their husbands , or whether they 're annoyed with what 's on television , or at the kind of newspapers that are coming in the door or whatever .
6 The increased use of personal computers means that files of secret information may be left lying around on a cassette or floppy disc in unlocked offices or at the homes of executives .
7 Certainly my use of PageMaker will now increase , although at the expense of products such as Ready , Set , Go ! rather than Ventura .
8 Part of the beauty of this revolution was the recognition that at the level of genes and proteins the mechanisms used by all animals are almost universal .
9 Yet , first , that outcome of specialization which is an assumed general division between those who create and perform and those who merely receive is not significantly greater at this level of material techniques than at the level of systems of training of inherent resources .
10 What is needed , as one of his followers has pointed out , is an account of theories which deals with changes ‘ at the level of the limits and consequences of the epistemological configuration they represent ’ , rather than at the level of individuals .
11 Thus over time , and at a variety of scales , cultures were mixed and accommodations were reached ( often between groups with unequal power ) , producing hybrid forms .
12 The example here is for a self-employed professional who charges for time spent on a number of projects and at a variety of rates .
13 In Adrienne Bennett 's classroom pupils work on mathematical activities which enable them to respond in a variety of ways and at a range of levels .
14 More formal opportunities for parent-staff contact are provided in the form of Parents ' Evenings , Parent Workshops and at a number of events throughout the year .
15 Oil has been encountered in Zechstein carbonates at Locton , Gieterveen Oost-1 in the eastern Netherlands , and at a number of localities in the North Sea , and production has been obtained from the Auk , Argyll and Claymore fields , and from various fields in East Germany and Poland .
16 Check for damp below and around windows , on chimney breasts and at a number of points on the surface of solid floors .
17 Such value judgements must , however , be controlled and at the level of functions : this might lead to precise descriptions of particular skills appropriate to one or the other but would not justify the grandiose claims for ‘ logic ’ , ‘ objectivity ’ and ‘ culture-free neutrality ’ which we have been examining .
18 But after a year , and at the request of members , there were discussions held on all sorts of other subjects .
19 Men must have their chastity and virginity even if it is make belief and at the cost of women 's health .
20 This would lead us to look not just at the ‘ outputs ’ from institutions , but at the ‘ inputs ’ , and at the achievements of students who would traditionally not have been considered to be capable of achieving success , as well as those who could be expected to perform well on the basis of their previous academic achievements .
21 In the country you lived as a social being and at the valuation of others .
22 It looks at the north-south divide , and at the shift of jobs out of major cities .
23 For example , the dies used to make Roman bronze medallions of the second century AD might last for ten years , and at the city of Dalisandos in Asia Minor a die survived for more than eighty years .
24 He assisted at the baptism of Henry 's daughter Eleanor in 1161 and at the translations of dukes Richard I and II at Fécamp in 1162 and of Edward the Confessor at Westminster in 1163 .
25 Ask questions during and at the end of classes .
26 and at the sound of needles
27 According to Abel Goumba of the Front patriotique oubanguien-Parti du travail and spokesperson of a coalition of opposition forces , there was dissatisfaction at the appointment of Prime Minister Edouard Frank as chair of the preparatory meeting and at the distribution of seats , which favoured the government .
28 This regulation is aimed at securing some of the policy goals sought by governments , even if at the expense of others .
29 We are regaining that earthly paradise from which we were banished as we grew up , but at the cost of disturbances in our relations to reality , and in increasing pressures of hostility and anxiety ’
30 In 1988 the tax was rebased to 1982 , but at the cost of gains being charged thereafter as if they were marginal income .
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