Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pers pn] [verb] at [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Happiness , surely , is a bonus we enjoy at unforgettable moments in time .
2 Whenever they came to meetings at the department they sat at opposite ends of the table .
3 Although at first sight these three points apply only to overall policy development , in practice they apply at all levels , including individual branch development .
4 So the things are happening , and you 'll be talking in a moment to Jenny and the work she does at All Saints Convent .
5 The sharp tongue is now reserved for the consciousness-raising rap session she gives at American universities , where students are allowed to ask whatever they like about her life , her sexuality , her views of the world , provided they can cope with the answers .
6 There are ways of saving money without missing out and in this issue we look at sparkling alternatives to champagne which will add the fizz to the proceedings without breaking the bank .
7 Our masters have had to size up the capacity they have at different plants and it made more sense to move production to Leeds
8 Then she delved into an inside pocket and produced a brown paper bag , the sort you get at off licences .
9 And er I can remember one day a driver , Len his name was and he er he said to the inspector , oh he says er I 've been through Corfe Junction he said at sixty miles an hour !
10 On the other hand , if you went to the other end of the scale and in that same season you looked at all horses that were offered at precisely two to one on , then you 'll find that there were twenty two horses which were offered at those odds and fifteen of them won .
11 Sunday morning we preached at different churches and flew back to London over Sunday night , to bounce cheerily into the office on Monday morning .
12 A little after 3 o'clock this morning he rapped at several doors in Marlborough Street ( adjoining one of the piers ) and informed them that fire had been set to one of the ships in the harbour [ and ] matches were laid in several others ; the whole world would soon be in a blaze , and the town also destroyed …
13 His atrocities were numberless ; at the height of his career he struck at whole nations .
14 Complexes of actinomycin with a radiolabelled DNA fragment ( tyr T ) were dissociated by addition of a large excess of unlabelled calf thymus DNA and the mixture subjected to DNase I footprinting at subsequent intervals .
15 Price alone shows the difference between today 's Subaru estate and the model we looked at four years ago .
16 This case involved the 74-year-old ‘ soccer superfan ’ known for the Union Jack waistcoat and John Bull costume he sported at international matches .
17 Whichever way we look at these figures , whether we believe they represent a real increase in the rate of sexual violence or not , the decreasing conviction rate indicates that the state has not effectively responded to demands that sex crimes be treated more seriously .
18 Er , Chairman the , the only advice that I can give Dr on that point is to say that the county council is not letting them down er the funding for major road schemes is provided by central government and we make a contribution towards it but if central government do not give us permission to go ahead with the race road scheme in terms of a grant , then in fact it will not go ahead and in that situation they may be let down , that is their judgement and that should be reflected in the way they vote at parliamentary elections .
19 Even in the first year , when fewer than a third of Leeds primary schools were involved in PNP , this requirement accounted for 760 teacher-days ; but from year to year , as more and more schools became involved and as roles proliferated , the investment of time increased until in the fourth year it stood at 2,035 teacher-days .
20 In this section we look at some techniques for finding out information about the business and for analysing this information .
21 In this final section we look at some examples .
22 In this section we look at some ways of doing this , and more generally of getting from the planning stage to the writing stage .
23 And the easiest way to ensure that — a readiness to criticise the Government at each and every turn — is the one temptation he has at all costs to resist .
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