Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] the [noun sg] at the " in BNC.

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1 The only protection for the petitioner at the papal court is the Purse .
2 The pair did n't even realise they were related when they met at a special course about the assassination at the University of Liverpool , which was held in the wake of the Oliver Stone film JFK .
3 How close to the string the hammer then comes depends on the energy the hammer retains after hitting the string , how much of that energy is absorbed by the material from which the hammer then rebounds and how much energy is otherwise lost , for instance through the friction at the hammer pivot or hinge .
4 Jenny to give Ernest list of queries , etc. , concerning the computer for the session at the Area Conference on the computer up-date .
5 At the inquest into his death , coroner James Turnbull said Tony suffered traumatic asphyxia and brain damage during the crush at the Hillsborough stadium .
6 He never came to trial for the robbery at the Cheltenham and Gloucester Building Society in Quedgeley , Gloucester .
7 Aggie sat down on the wooden chair and drew Millie close to her side as the woman at the far side of the desk smiled gently at her , saying , ‘ I am very pleased to meet you , Mrs Winkowski .
8 This study is being undertaken by IFF Research for the IRRU at the University of Warwick to understand the roles played by divisional and corporate management in the formulation and implementation of workplace personnel and industrial relations policies and practices .
9 Manson 's hand-picked ‘ death squad ’ for this murderous mission was made up of Susan Atkins , Patricia Krenwinkiel , Linda Kasabian ( who would later turn witness for the prosecution at the controversial trial that followed ) and Tex Watson who , when asked by a terrified Frykowski who he was , calmly replied , ‘ I am the devil , and I am here on the devil 's business . ’
10 In the arts it has become over the last century not the exception but almost the rule for the innovator at the crucial time of forming his style to find something in another culture from which he can learn , an influence not superficial , as in eighteenth century chinoiserie , but radical ( the Impressionists and the Japanese woodcut , Debussy and the Javanese gamelan , Frank Lloyd Wright and Japanese architecture , the Imagists and Japanese and Chinese poetry , the Cubists and African sculpture , Henry Moore and the Mexican Chac Mool , Brecht and Chinese theatre , Artaud and Balinese dance ) .
11 ‘ OK , I 'll leave the key for the locker at the information counter . ’
12 What sort of things about that phone call helped you make up your mind about the person at the other end of the phone .
13 The ‘ Shantih ’ at the poem 's end may be simply a way of stopping , a ‘ formal ending ’ ; or it may be comparable to the exhausted collapse after the destruction at the end of ‘ Gerontion ’ ( Eliot considered ‘ Gerontion ’ as preface to The Waste Land ) .
14 He died from cirrhosis of the liver at the Princess Elizabeth Hospital , Guernsey , 6 October 1973 .
15 There has also been direct military involvement , in Northern Ireland since 1969 and in London in 1980 with the spectacular lifting of the siege at the Iranian embassy by the Special Air Service ( SAS ) .
16 Since the bulk of the tea at the Calcutta auctions is low medium quality , the dual auction has a disproportionate impact on tea prices generally , and on London prices especially .
17 Given ( or old ) information is that knowledge which the speaker assumes to be in the consciousness of the addressee at the time of the utterance .
18 Devon suffered their first defeat of the season at the hands of Dorset , with Roebuck recording a pair as Julian Shackleton took 7 for 57 in Devon 's second innings .
19 The president of the RICS at the time filed evidence about his practice for dealing with the very large number of applications for appointments of rent review experts and arbitrators ( 7,664 in 1985 : but see 10.5.3 above14,550 in 1990 ) .
20 No one who reads the speech of the President of the Union at the inaugural meeting of the mission , before Temple opened his mouth , can suppose that that President needed converting to Christianity .
21 In accordance with By-laws 55 and 56 , Prof C. W. Rees , DSc , CChem , FRSC , FRS , will become president of the Society at the conclusion of the AGM , and Sir Rex Richards , MA , DPhil , DSc , CChem , FRSC , FBA , FRS , will assume the office of immediate past president .
22 Robert Wharton F was formally sworn in as the new President of the CIOB at the Institute 's Annual General Meeting on June 30 at its headquarters building in Englemere , Ascot .
23 Sassou-Nguesso was most recently re-elected both as party chairman and as President of the Republic at the PCT 's fourth congress in July 1989 [ see p. 36842 ] .
24 The secretary was directed to write to the Master of the Horse , asking leave to nominate him as president of the College at the forthcoming general meeting .
25 The outward characteristics of religions have an inner meaning which brings them from their very separate and distinct starting-points towards an appreciation of the Mystery at the heart of religion where paradoxically the distinctions merge .
26 There was no mention of the debacle at the Berkeley Club , thank Christ .
27 Though put beautifully into the mouth of Hannah by the storyteller , it did not have its origins with her , but , to judge from its mention of the king at the end , must have been composed for national celebration at some point during the time of the monarchy .
28 that the shop stewards would reply to Michael Taylor 's memo to all staff expressing the anger and disappointment of the Union at the manner in which the decision was made , disregarding the strength of feeling of the majority of staff on this issue ;
29 For the five years after the murder of the woman at the Theatre Royal his interventions in my life remained purely educative .
30 There is even a photograph of the boathouse at the same time , sitting in splendid isolation near Gimlet Rock in 1891 and contrasting with the more built-up scene in another photograph taken almost 100 years later .
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