Example sentences of "at the [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | 768 at the truck plant in Leyland ; |
32 | They came in but did not look at the cups . |
33 | He did n't wait , just aimed his Heckler and Koch MP5K at the helicopter , one-handed , and opened fire . |
34 | WSR Company Chairman Dennis Taylor flagged off the first passenger train to call at the halt since 1990 on Tuesday , July 14 , accompanied by a grateful family of holidaymakers from the nearby holiday park who were spared the longer walk to Watchet . |
35 | ‘ They went as far as the railway crossin' on the other side of the tunnel , talked to the man on duty at the halt there , then turned back . |
36 | Transport between destination airport and your hotel or apartment ( except where car hire has been booked at the destination airport ) . |
37 | One driver will arrive at the destination ready to deal with the next thing , the other will be on edge , probably snappy and even with dangerously raised blood pressure . |
38 | Then the n words beginning at the source address are transferred to an area beginning at the destination address . |
39 | The air waybill was designed as an acknowledgment of receipt of goods from the consignor , and as a notice of shipment to the carrier ( and especially to his agent at the destination ) , a notice which would also enable the identification of the consignee . |
40 | If you have received " delay not determined " before failure , and no subsequent Eat do not land at the destination airfield . |
41 | She picked up the ticket , opened it , looked at the destination . |
42 | For foot traffic , a distance of some 10–12 km ( 6–7 miles ) would probably have been a more-than-adequate day 's journey , especially if burdened with goods and needing to leave enough time for their disposal at the destination . |
43 | Through sea-sized eyes that are crusted with rheum and asteroid dust He stares fixedly at the Destination . |
44 | Offices were established at the destination points to provide a service for the international traveller . |
45 | The shipowners knew there was a commodity market at the destination and that prices would be liable to fluctuate so that any delay could lead to a diminution of the value of the cargo . |
46 | The verderers also co-operated with the foresters in supervising the exercise of customary rights within the forest , such as taking wood for fuel , fencing and house-repair ; in making arrangements at the swanimote for the agistment of the king 's demesne woods ; and in carrying out various inquiries in the forest into such matters as the rights of the Crown and the perquisites of the Forest officers . |
47 | At Gloucester in July 1634 the judges ' proceedings were based partly upon the 800 presentments made at the swanimote held in the Forest of Dean in the previous month : 420 of these for unlawfully cutting and selling woods , 260 for illegal inclosures and other encroachments , 80 for taking the king 's game and 10 for unauthorized operation of ironworks . |
48 | A closer look at the DoNH budget reveals extraordinary disparities ; including the fact that they will , by 1995–96 , be giving more than 10 times as much to each of several central London museums than they are for all the national activities and programmes of the English Tourist Board . |
49 | A WINE bar , at the Anglesey end of Thomas Telford 's historic Menai Suspension Bridge , yesterday picked up a prestigious award . |
50 | Oliver stared around the dark , airless shop at the coffins , some finished , some only half-made . |
51 | Phillip Hussey a course leader at the Bucks College designed the furniture for the reception area of the councils responsible for the funding of higher education ( below ) . |
52 | PENSIONERS and employees from the Mendlesham Maltings in Suffolk are pictured at their annual luncheon at the Bucks Head , Thwaite on March 4 . |
53 | Her acceptance as a full member nation is expected to take place at the ITF 's Annual General Meeting , which takes place in the Dominican Republic in September . |
54 | All she had to do was look at the champagne the way she looked at me and you 'd be able to skate on it . |
55 | It went pop , and Signe leaned forward into the candlelight so that all the customers could see her , and sipped at the champagne and narrowed her eyes at me in a gesture of passion that she had seen in some bad film . |
56 | The rank and file of both the Socialist movement and the CNT had been frustrated enough at the limitations of social reform under the Republic ; when the Radicals and the right set about negating what little seemed to have been gained , militancy rose to new levels . |
57 | These might now be labelled ‘ fundamental principles ’ and it is important to bear them in mind when looking at the limitations of the legal aid scheme ( Pollock , 1975 ) : |
58 | ‘ I think you can spoil them , and Milton gets spoiled enough at the shows . |
59 | Former teen idol Bobby Vee , guitar star Duane Eddy and Little Eva are also performing at the shows , which began last night in Manchester . |
60 | ‘ There is much more of a cross-section at the shows now . |