Example sentences of "[vb pp] at the centre " in BNC.

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1 Beyond the dining-room , in the north-west corner of the main block , a breakfast/dining-room was located , separated from the bathroom and dressing room associated with the main bedroom , by a dogleg staircase located at the centre of the north-west elevation ( Fig 55 ) .
2 Thus point stimuli located at the centre of the receptive field produce a large output while stimuli falling away from the centre produce a smaller output .
3 We applied Fourier analysis of the putative transmembrane region to identify residues likely to be located at the centre of the human NK-1R near the top of the transmembrane domain .
4 The dilute solution of polymer is placed in a cell with a sector shaped centre piece in the form of a truncated cone , whose peak is located at the centre of the rotation .
5 Other names who have looked at the centre but are still undecided about taking space in the scheme include : Holland & Barrett , Next , Phone-in , Northern Electric , Superdrug , Foster Menswear , Adams , Rage Footwear , Northern Goldsmiths and Options .
6 Details of companies which have looked at the centre are still a closely guarded secret , but BPT believes many of the centre 's shops will be let , if not trading , by the time the centre opens .
7 He is being buffeted from all corners — a victim of circumstance trapped at the centre of a party more divided even than in the final days of Lady Thatcher .
8 If the load applied at the centre point is F then the deflection at this point is given by where l/2 is the distance between the line of action of the central force and that of each of the two supports .
9 The college coat of arms , consisting of two unlikely beasts locked in grim combat for possession of a narrow scroll , reposed at the centre of a stone arch surmounting heavy wooden doors .
10 WITHIN the production area at Courtaulds Films in Mantes is mission control , a kind of ship 's bridge built at the centre of the plant .
11 It did n't quite reach up to Carfax , and it had another great landmark , as well as the big , rich college of Christchurch , and that was the Guildhall , built at the centre of the civic power , which was more or less , well , just where the Town Hall is now .
12 There were about 280 asylum seekers ( the majority of them from Romania ) either lodged at the centre or , because of lack of space , camping on the area outside the centre .
13 It is not healthy for the 45 million people of England to be so dependent both economically and politically on decisions made at the centre .
14 The role of councillors would be strengthened : they would sit on the local bodies armed with the knowledge of the policies adopted at the centre of the council .
15 Where an old person is still to be seen at the centre of a web of relationships that extend down the generations and through the individual members to the community beyond it can be quite startling how the pleasure derived from life remains undiminished despite quite severe physical and material handicaps .
16 An eight-petalled rosette divided into four by single , black lines is seen at the centre of a geometric spray pattern ( pI .
17 Molly herself is seen at the centre of the picture .
18 The use of a shifting viewpoint spreads out the seated figure with the result that the genital area is prominently positioned at the centre of the canvas .
19 Most of these officials , apart from the land-officers , operated at the centre and the Crown had virtually no local bureaucracy : to enforce its commands it must rely upon the unpaid assistance of the propertied classes .
20 Originally shown at the Centre Pompidou , Paris ( curated by Fabrice Hergott ) , it will include around eighty paintings and ceramics from 1903 to 1920 drawn from major public and private collections .
21 Whether they died naturally or were ritually murdered they were cremated , and then buried at the centre of a great mound .
22 Whether they died naturally or were ritually murdered they were cremated , and then buried at the centre of a great mound .
23 Due to its sheer weight it can only be used at the Centre by special permission of the Department of Transport .
24 The papers of many trade unions are housed at the Centre .
25 The V-neck band is knitted as two straight pieces that are seamed at the centre front and back .
26 A series of exhibitions will be mounted at the centre while arts bosses search for a permanent gallery for the area .
27 Queen Victoria celebrated the transference of power in India from the Company to the Crown in 1858 by accepting the Koh-i-Noor , one of the most splendid diamonds accumulated by the Mogul emperors , a stone at present mounted at the centre of the cross in front of Queen Elizabeth the Queen mother 's crown .
28 When you 've gained confidence on the water , you then have the option of joining the Curlew or Globe rowing clubs based at the centre .
29 The Newcastle trial centre involves collaboration between teams based at the Centre for Urban and Regional Development Studies of the University of Newcastle and the Geography Department of the University of Lancaster under the overall direction of Professor John Goddard .
30 At present 12 firms are based at the centre but the management is keen to stress its ‘ open-door ’ policy for the small business based elsewhere .
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