Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun sg] [verb] at [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Remember that the money stock expands at a rate determined , ceteris paribus , by the flow of net new bank lending and assume that the demand for bank lending is inversely related to the rate of interest charged on that lending .
2 Absorbed in his own thoughts , he paid no attention to the purple saloon car parked at the roadside just short of number thirty-seven until , as he made his way past it , the driver 's door was pushed abruptly open to block his path .
3 ‘ The university term began at the beginning of the month . ’
4 PAUL DAWSON , who works in the design office at Capenhurst , was designated a Whitworth Scholar at an award ceremony held at the Institution of Mechanical Engineers ' London headquarters .
5 While the clock is chiming , there is also a 50% chance per character per round of being attacked by another object in the room : the rocking-horse bites , a chair leg strikes at a shin , a table drawer flies out and strikes a vicious blow in the stomach , a toy soldier stabs at an ankle , and so on .
6 And news of the DoT decision to look at the interchange this week raised the hopes of green campaigners opposed to the cross-town route .
7 The prison officers ' dispute Sharon refers to is the Prison Officers Association overtime ban started at the end of April 1986 .
8 Short term advantage gained at the price of keeping alive prejudices and preconceptions may make more difficult , or even preclude , later changes in the direction of policy .
9 A new periodical , Profil , was first published in July 1989 , claiming to be the first opposition periodical aimed at the establishment of " an independent forum of thought " .
10 The second in a three-part series on America 's reviving car industry looks at the way its management has changed
11 This promising start to a career was , however , to be abruptly terminated , for after eleven years in practice Playfair died at the age of thirty-nine .
12 The setting sun glowed at the bottom of her half-acre garden , lightly gilding the fruit blossom with a pinkish-gold lustre and reflecting a few faint rays from the greenhouse windows .
13 THE 3rd Alton beavers , the youngest section of the scout group based at the Den , Chawton Park Road , spent a recent weekly meeting at Rotherfield Park , the home of Sir James and Lady Scott .
14 At home , I spent nearly every waking moment staring at the TV .
15 On our last night we dined on fresh local fish in the Club taverna sitting at a table close to the water 's edge .
16 The murder is perfectly executed , except that the baseball bat left at the scene of the crime is sticky with fingerprints .
17 CASPE — an acronym for Clinical and Service Planning Evaluation — is a small research group based at the King 's Fund College .
18 The journey through the lava forest ends at the town , a fish-smelling old port , seedy and in need of a coat of paint , yet vibrant and friendly .
19 A methane/air explosion occurred at a water pumping station .
20 Insolvency practitioners may have been the butt for the majority of jokes in this year 's Christmas caption competition — they accounted for 20% of the record number of entries — but David Murphy , an Irish Institute industry student based at The Queen 's University of Belfast , has become this year 's triumphant winner without mentioning any of them .
21 Barclays ' support of the National Trust continues to include a secondment of a Donations Administration Manager based at the Trust 's head office and the annual 48-page full-colour booklet Information for Visitors with Disabilities , which the bank is sponsoring for the sixth year running in 1991 .
22 With the coarse fishing season opening at a minute past midnight tonight June 16 anglers all over the region will be itching to get to their favourite waters .
23 For Clarke , football hooliganism developed at the intersection of these trends : the fans have now taken the traditional values of toughness , masculinity , local identity , collective action and partisanship and made them part of the game 's new , more spectacularised style .
24 He was leaning against the casualty department door leering at the nurse who was dabbing gently at the three parallel scratches on Martin 's face .
25 The independently funded Elm Farm Research Centre is the only advice and research centre open at the moment
26 The college brochure hints at a style far removed from that of Summerhill under the heading ‘ Requirements of a Lady ’ .
27 resulted in the controllers making … a puritan attack directed at the drug taking of the ( underground ) movement ; and since the drug-scene is complex and confused , and we have little time in which to develop a reliable folk-lore about drugs and how to take them ( as we have long ago done about alcohol ) , they have been particularly successful in fostering anxiety among teachers , parents and establishment figures .
28 The action potential stops at the synapse , but its arrival causes the release of a transmitter substance from the neuron which diffuses across the gap .
29 Other components of the programme are a small grant to study urban environmental management : a series of seminars on environmental conservation and development , and a conference on the siting of hazardous technological facilities ; a joint ESRC/NERC research fellowship in Common Agricultural Policy impact studies and a joint ESRC/AFRC research project looking at the interaction of technology , attitude and policy in the practice of crop protection .
30 The remainder of the course will be a research project done at the bench .
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