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

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1 Tony sat quite still for a few moments and then parked his car on the wasteland at the side of the theatre .
2 When Auntie Jean slammed Uncle Ted 's tea on the table at the end of each day — a meat pie and chips , or a nice bit of rump steak and tartar sauce ( he had n't the nerve yet to go vegetarian ) — she sat opposite him with a stiff drink and demanded facts about Eva and Dad .
3 let's assume that Mr is right in the suggestion he put to you about the building on the left , that it 's a golf course and we can see for ourselves without any evidence there 's a man fishing on the lake at the bottom there , were you trying to suggest that as part of the deal at a lake would be provided or a golf club ?
4 A small change in pronunciation by the user , or a small error in earlier processing will have a large effect on the description at the lexical level .
5 This has an immediate effect on the workload at the CAB where claimants often go when they can not get satisfaction at the Department of Social Security .
6 I was as helpless and as degraded as the pig on the bench at the top of our garden nearly thirty years ago .
7 If your eyes should wander from the action on the stage at The Theatre in Chipping Norton , they might fall on an unusual dedication on the walls .
8 Hence the magnetic force on the electron at the edge of the beam ( at R = a ) is
9 The guard on the gate at the entrance to the drive should really have checked me .
10 There is a great deal of high quality equipment on the market at the moment , but there is probably more which is either inferior or unsuitable for the purpose it is sold for .
11 ‘ So far as I could judge , it was the smoothest-running diesel of its type on the market at the time , and the quickest , ’ he says .
12 In June 1970 it was free climbed by ‘ big ’ Ian Nicholson and ‘ wee ’ Ian Fulton , undoubtedly the hardest technical rock climb on the buttress at the time .
13 Clinton 's place on the bill at the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre on 6 March will be taken by the new British bantamweight champion , Drew Docherty , who will fight an as yet unnamed American .
14 This will apply whether or not an election to waive the exemption from charging VAT is in place on the property at the date the lease is granted .
15 From a discreet vantage point on the concourse at the airport outside Lisbon , Frear watched Schellenberg and Berger walk across the apron and board the Junkers .
16 However , while the Architecture-Neutral Format is unlikely to appear on the market this year , Goldstein says that the Foundation plans to hold a conference on the technology at the end of the year , to find out which companies are interested in bringing the stuff to market and how it can be best introduced to an industry audience already blinded by science .
17 Police folklore tells of one officer who , having found a dead body on the street at the end of his duty , shifted it on to the next beat .
18 This man understands the need to get the product on the market at the right time .
19 Livingston was just starting to challenge Linford Christie as Britain 's number one sprinter when he received a knock on the door at the Olympic village .
20 There was a knock on the door at the far side of the room , and after a moment the soldier entered with an armload of goods in striped bags .
21 He banged his head on the beam at the top of the stairs .
22 It is therefore advisable to delete clause 9.1.6 , or if that fails , at least ensure that it is amended to refer to the distress or execution being levied at the premises ( 5 ) Consider adding the following two provisos : PROVIDED HOWEVER that in the event that this Lease is mortgaged at the time of the proposed re-entry and the Landlord has been given notice of the existence of the mortgage then prior to such re-entry or proceedings therefor the Landlord will serve a notice of such proceedings and proposed re-entry on the mortgagee at the mortgagee 's last known address AND PROVIDED FURTHER that if the Tenant ( being an individual ) becomes bankrupt or ( being a company ) enters into liquidation ( whether compulsory or voluntary save for the purposes of amalgamation or reconstruction of a solvent company ) or has a receiver appointed the Landlord shall not exercise the right of re-entry by virtue of such bankruptcy liquidation or receivership unless neither the Tenant nor its mortgagee shall pay the rent hereinbefore reserved on the days and in the manner provided or there shall be any breach or non-performance or non-observance of any of the other covenants or agreements on the part of the Tenant herein contained
23 JAMES Linington , aged seven , Peter Rogers , aged six , and his brother , Alex , aged four , were having fun on the side at the refurbished play area at the Stratton Bates recreation ground in Grange Road , Alresford when it was opened officially by chairman of the parish council , Roy Downham , on Saturday morning .
24 It is this emphasis on the signifier at the expense of the signified which makes poetics the type of discourse most favoured and fostered by structuralism .
25 Yul Brynner … the King on the treadmill at the London Palladium in 1979 , and ( right ) Rock Brynner , in London this week PHOTOGRAPH : DAVID SILLITOE .
26 Two bogie cars were not allowed to pass each other on the curve at the top of Ringstead Road .
27 Alirio Parra , OPEC 's president who toured member states in an effort to get support for production cuts ahead of the Vienna meeting , declined to comment last night on the progress at the talks .
28 ONLY allow children of similar age on the castle at the same time .
29 Labour has been outlining its policy on the economy at the Party Conference in Blackpool .
30 BEST NOVELTY : Police handcuffs and helmet on the wall at the home of Lord Ted Willis , creator of TV 's police series Dixon Of Dock Green .
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