Example sentences of "[that] the [noun] [verb] at the " in BNC.

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1 It was quite a shock to learn that the Elsie found at the bottom of Loch Craig was not a twenty-six-year-old woman but a woman in her late fifties or early sixties .
2 It was partly by successfully organising joint local production of its exchanges in Ekaterinburg that the firm succeeded at the expense of NEC .
3 This shows that the voltage delivered at the maximum rated current ( 75mA ) is still more than 9V .
4 Aziz claimed that the budget aimed at the transfer of resources from rich to poor and it accordingly avoided measures which would be unpopular among the majority of the population .
5 E. F. Loftus and Burns interpreted these results as retrograde amnesia produced by mental shock , and suggested that the impairment occurred at the time of storage of the memory .
6 We on these Benches agree with his wish that the money thrown at the poll tax had been invested in schools , hospitals and job creation .
7 I recommend that the funding continue at the present level , with an inflationary consideration — £5,954 .
8 ‘ In the judgment of this court , when a witness is shown to have made previous statements inconsistent with the evidence given by that witness at the trial , the jury should not merely be directed that the evidence given at the trial should be regarded as unreliable ; they should also be directed that the previous statements , whether sworn or unsworn , do not constitute evidence upon which they can act .
9 The Australian court construed the agreement and concluded that the contract was not void , because the sellers had impliedly warranted that the wreck existed at the spot specified .
10 Members of the official opposition Conservative Party walked out en masse during de Klerk 's speech , the party 's leader , Andries Treurnicht , complaining that the proposals struck at the roots of white community life .
11 Dr Tariq saw the slackened jowl of the Colonel , he noted the way that the man dragged at the butt of his cigarette , his third , he watched the fidget of the man 's fingers .
12 All of these are difficult because it is very unlikely that you will be able to dig down to collect the rabbits that the ferrets accumulate at the dead-ends of the burrows .
13 The difficulty is that the letters written at the time by Wordsworth , while full of references to ‘ God ’ and ‘ fortitude ’ , can hardly be described as pious .
14 They had also lost an estimated 11,000 tons of munitions at Langson ; and it was said that almost everything that the Vietminh fired at the French in after years came from that remarkable prize .
15 He feared that the plutonium reclaimed at the plant from irradiated fuels could fall into the hands of terrorists and be used to make crude atom bombs .
16 In this way , the polyps synchronise the release of their sexual cells so precisely that the event occurs at the same hour on a particular night each year , turning the sea into a multi-coloured reproductive soup .
17 The phylogenetic tree indicates that the taxa diverged at the same time as did the mitochondrial LSUrRNA introns ( Fig. 6 ) .
18 It does not take much imagination to understand the depth of grief that the parents feel at the loss of their baby .
19 While I can not say for certain that the aquarium located at the Oceanographic Institute , Monaco boasts this title , it does contain some stunning displays of tropical freshwater and marine fish and is well worth a visit .
20 For all your sound recording , take care to ensure that your microphone leads and audio connections are electrically sound and properly screened from hum pick-up , so that the signal arrives at the camcorder in the best possible condition .
21 Of course , it may be argued that the Cash paid at the beginning of the year relates to the last quarter 's electricity for the old financial year and so this financial year includes four payments for electricity ; thus , the year 's payments do reflect the cost of electricity .
22 Should we be proud that the loaf broken at the Last Supper is now feeding 5000 denominations in as many different ways ?
23 If we allow women to celebrate Communion , we break the traditional idea that the priest standing at the altar is a visual representation of Jesus .
24 Check that the details specified at the SCHEMAID keyword are correct ( see Appendix C , ‘ Configuration File Keywords ’ ) , that LIFESPAN RDBI has access to the account where the database has to be created , and that enough quota exists for the size of database required .
25 Quoting Robinson ( 1709 ) he says that the iron produced at the forge " is made , not much inferior to that of Dantzic " .
26 The third assumption is that the stream terminates at the edge of the grid .
27 These movements are preprogrammed " ballistic " responses whose velocities are determined by the anticipated distance of travel , ensuring that the eye arrives at the right place after a fixed period of time .
28 It was generally accepted in mediaeval Europe that the earth lies at the centre of a finite universe and that the sun , planets and stars orbit around it .
29 When children add new words to a domain , they typically assume that the words apply at the same level , and so contrast .
30 It became something of a ritual that the cars stopped at the Oxford Hotel in Marton , where a photographer snapped the passengers .
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