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

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1 Prof J. Bremner , CChem , FRSC , has taken up his appointment as professor or organic chemistry at the University of Wollongong , Australia .
2 And er during the time I was in in Albert Street although I was still very interested in the union and on the committee I think I was president or vice president at the time , there the job for a local organizer come up .
3 The Utopian light that illuminated science at the time of Bacon now seems brightest at the margins of science and dimmest — if not completely extinguished — at the centres of scientific and technological power .
4 These planes have 2 wheels under the fuselage and one wheel at the back under the tail .
5 I felt immense loss and immense satisfaction at the same time .
6 The statement was widely interpreted as applying specifically to his ambitious brother-in-law and former Superintendent at the Korean Military Academy , Kim Bok Dong .
7 We 're holding an arm-wrestling and spinach-risotto evening at the Cock and Pullet in Poplar and we 'd very much like you to do a twenty-five minute cabaret and cut the first slice of a twelve-metre onion quiche , baked by MOLES , you know , Mothers of Optometrists Lesbians , Esperantists and Social Security Clerks . ’
8 CNIAG was a group formed mainly by activists within the antinuclear movement who wished to extend the opposition to nuclear power to other toxic process industries and who had organized several workshops on toxic industry and toxic dumping at the Second Anti-Nuclear Power Show at Carnsore , Co .
9 It all took just over a bio-day , after which we drifted down from the Valve and touched ground at the spaceport .
10 Graphics-based applications are developed using the company 's C-Scape screen handler , which includes application programming interfaces for running Windows 3 , Motif or Open Look at the front-end .
11 After the miraculous discovery that constant tugging at the organ produces a highly pleasurable sensation , the adolescent male develops an insatiable appetite for sexual self-abuse .
12 Inefficient government and public services at the top , hard work and good entrepreneurship at the bottom : could Italy , we wonder in the third of our occasional articles on the good news from Eastern Europe , be a model ?
13 He then worked for eighteen months in the Southampton naval works before returning to Glasgow late in 1891 as an assistant lecturer in naval architecture and marine engineering at the university , and it was soon after this that his intensive study of the design of bird-like gliders began .
14 It 's all a far cry from Harry Ramsden senior 's original restaurant — a humble green and white hut at the gateway to the Yorkshire Dales .
15 Doubts will be created about management and good housekeeping at the school if there appears to be a shortage of basic equipment .
16 The claim was made on the fourth day of a public hearing into Newtownabbey Borough Council 's controversial plans to build a town hall and civic centre at the Hazelbank Park on the shores of Belfast Lough .
17 He competed for the Swiss cross-country and ski-jumping team at the Student Winter Games and later concentrated on single sculls .
18 John Aldridge , making a smart run and well-timed header at the near post , had to applaud Poole 's reflexes after the goalkeeper turned his effort onto the bar .
19 International relations were determined by local factors as well as the interplay of political intrigue and diplomatic negotiation at the highest level : what Powicke rather dismissively described as ‘ a chapter in French local history ’ can not be ignored if one is to explain the ebb and flow of events and the rapid transition from peace to war in this region .
20 Hamish Deans and his son George , who were removed from their positions as chairman and vice chairman at the club in May , were on Wednesday charged with fraud after an eight-month police investigation into the club 's affairs .
21 Heber was , until the scandal broke in December 1980 , director of the Center on Mental Retardation and Human Development at the University of Wisconsin .
22 A solitary predator it resembled the grey wolf , except that it had two horns — one long ivory one in the centre of its forehead , and the other a squat and curved tusk at the tip of its nose .
23 There is a list of organisations offering advice , support and practical help at the back of the booklet .
24 Linda Cookson , short story writer and Senior Tutor at the London Central School of Speech and Drama , proved a strong advocate for drama in the curriculum .
25 Hans Locher , former professor of art history at Groningen University and chief curator at the Gemeentemuseum since 1987 is seen to be Fuchs 's most likely successor there .
26 John Wilmerding , former Deputy Director of the National Gallery ( 1983–88 ) was content with his present double duty as Sarofim Professor of American Art at Princeton University and Visiting Curator at the Met .
27 Martin Henderson , of Baltasound , Unst , who is starting third year studies for a BEng ( Hons ) degree in electronics and electrical engineering at the University of Edinburgh ;
28 A consequence of this policy should be an expansion of German and Spanish teaching at the expense of French .
29 Identical twin boys , aged 14 , were found guilty of robbery and attempted robbery at the Old Bailey yesterday after holding up two women with air pistols in Wembley .
30 The sense of joy and spiritual opportunity at the heart of this interpretation of human history and the life of faith is vibrantly embodied in a fifteenth-century carol : It has been suggested that this carol is guilty of reducing the mystery of God to human terms and redemption itself to " little more than a lark " .
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