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

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1 The ONLY time you want to take the weight off is at the end of the casting off .
2 Whether the hold up is at the hospital or in the erm surgery I
3 A defeatist , appeasement-like attitude often was at the heart of federalist thinking found in some parts of the City of London but is repudiated by those such as Professor Tim Congdon in the Sunday Telegraph on 20 October 1991 — ‘ City 's Silly Euro-scare ’ .
4 Perhaps the feeling that you must of necessity always be at the client 's beck and call , and some clients have been known to take advantage of this situation .
5 ‘ Their favourite venue now is at the town clock where there is a natural amphitheatre which carries the sound right across to the Pickie area and local residents are sick of it . ’
6 The first two types of educational computing in the list above are at the moment basically the province of such departments — but it is good to know that in many schools and colleges there are strong links with mathematics .
7 The second thing that I would like to know is what happens if I put larger tyres on my vehicle , it has the standard crossply 's at the moment .
8 I do not believe that the Government would have introduced the Bill had a Woolf not been at the door .
9 The failure to set up a working system for filing and recovering information shows how defective the organization of the Secretary 's office still was at the end of the Tudor period .
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