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

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1 Secondly , he is a member of the Irish Bank Officials ' Association and at the Special Delegate Conference , in the Mansion House , Dublin on 13th March , a Resolution was passed calling on all members to support Frank Holden in his quest for justice .
2 I do not arrive at this conclusion lightly , but through years of painstaking research and at no small cost to my health .
3 We 've got a number of motions on the agenda asking for the C E C to look carefully at the cost of training at the National College and at the regional education courses .
4 The content of the Coleman course is shown by near-verbatim notes taken at different times by students , and preserved in the College and at the Royal College .
5 As you will be aware from previous correspondence , the third series of level two coach education courses are being staged presently at the Scottish School of PE , Jordanhill College and at the Scottish Centre for Physical Education , Movement and Leisure Studies at Moray House College .
6 He stared at the low wooden fence and the pure sward of snow yellowed by the lights , and at the low wire fence and at the high wire fence and at the high wooden fence .
7 Prior to submission and at an early stage in drafting , a coding system should be developed to ensure , as far as possible , that price sensitive information does not become generally available .
8 Looking back on it he was amazed both at his boldness and at the seeming inevitability and naturalness of that first encounter .
9 Sally was looking thoughtfully out of the hotel window and at the steady procession of passersby , a good proportion of whom were visitors , to judge by the number of cameras to be seen .
10 When the dragon had flighted across the market place of Antioch , and Margaret had found herself swept up between the huge teeth , she had laughed like a child at the brief glance she had had of the panic around her ; she had laughed from the pure unexpectedness of her escape and at the terrified way the mighty Olybrius had nearly swallowed his moustaches .
11 The sums increased , and funding was provided for a choreography department at the London School of Contemporary Dance and at the Royal Ballet School .
12 Although he was occasionally called out of retirement to represent English interests at the curia and at the French court , his main interests were now religious .
13 Advances in electronic and micro processors enabling fuel to be delivered in the right quantity and at the optimum time in the combustion process now allow an efficiency to be achieved that Dr Rudolf Diesel could never have dreamed of in 1892 .
14 The Pest Control industry suffered as the recession really took hold and at the British Pest Control Association there was a great wailing and a gnashing of teeth .
15 It requires the setting up of a chain of correlated consequences linking at one end the position of the microscopic electron and at the other end the registration of the result of that particular measurement .
16 Taylor was educated at home and at a private day-school , and as apprentice to his father .
17 Therefore , a thorough analysis of the regulation of H1 transcription , both at the basal level and at the enhanced stage , would be of major interest for the understanding of the control mechanisms of gene expression at the transcriptional level .
18 It should be added that Freud explicitly admitted that religious phenomena , both at the individual level and at the societal level , are overdetermined , so other factors , such as political and economic changes , could also affect people 's attitudes to religion .
19 It is however very much a meritocracy , and people with similar experience and at an equivalent level may be paid widely differing amounts .
20 He said he got angry at the absolute resistance to any kind of moderate reform and at the dismissive way some of them spoke about poor old Trueman .
21 The computer systems at the Grid Control Centre are supported by standby facilities on site and at a remote location .
22 Every actual utterance is spatiotemporally unique , being spoken or written at a particular place and at a particular time ; and provided that there is some standard system for identifying points in space and time , we can , in principle , specify the actual spatiotemporal situation of any utterance act .
23 It will probably not go unnoticed if you appear well organized at this stage , and it will certainly help you to appear at the right place and at the right time looking calm and unruffled .
24 Is he not interested in ensuring that building skills are available and , more importantly , that homes are made available in the right place and at the right time ?
25 A home of the right size and in the right place and at the right rent is everybody 's first need .
26 There is a small spring catch to hold the dust bag in place and at the correct alignment .
27 We have also suffered from rain in the wrong place and at the wrong time .
28 Within the minutiae of the constable 's experience , policing the street daily met consent and at the other pole , antagonism .
29 In terms of Weber 's call for adequacy both at the level of meaning and at the causal level , there is argument at both levels , which , of course , much complicates questions of how to relate them to each other .
30 That is what Weber bids us do , when declaring that the final account must be adequate both at the level of meaning and at the causal level .
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