Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] [noun] at [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 You can either wait until my return or leave a message through my office at the above address .
2 You can either wait until my return or leave a message through my office at the above address .
3 Wales also filed a clean bill of health after their stint at the National Stadium yesterday with Mike Hall and Tony Clement , who had been struggling with groin and ankle injuries respectively , satisfying the medics .
4 Politburo ‘ conservatives ’ hardly had a coherent programme , and their numbers were subject to continual attrition ( Ligachev , who left the leadership after his defeat at the 28th Congress , was a notable casualty ) .
5 The polytechnic plans to build a hostel on the Morrell-Pollock site in North Oxford , and tonight , local residents will have the chance to talk about their proposal at a public meeting .
6 As we review the way teachers are feeling about their job at the present time , many of the experiences will be common enough .
7 Now Rhoda had stopped work she would go down to the newsagent on the corner for her cigarettes at the same time every morning , each day a little lighter on her feet .
8 It is precisely this sort of arrangement — ‘ rooms had been taken there because they were to start by an early train on that line in the morning ’ — that leads to a fraught dinner party for Clara Amedroz and the two rivals for her hand at the Great Northern Hotel , King 's Cross , in Anthony Trollope 's The Belton Estate ( 1865 ) .
9 We lined up on the foredeck to give the traditional three cheers for her Majesty at the appropriate moment .
10 She tried to pray for her father at the same time , but Madeleine danced across her invocation , Madeleine provocative in yellow piqué and high-heeled sandals disrupted her holy words .
11 The theme Eva took for her testimony at a united service in Brisbane the Good Friday after her conversion summed up her new found faith .
12 Low-level waste includes such things as clothing , paper or building materials which have become contaminated by radioactivity during their use at a nuclear plant .
13 The TPS through its operation at the local level integrates initiatives such as Compact , SCIP , SATRO and other education business practitioners .
14 Laura glanced through her eyelashes at the thick dark hair curling over the edge of his collar , the relaxed set of his broad-shouldered figure as he continued to idly watch the passing scenery , while he talked so calmly and dismissively about a marriage which , it was quite clear , had never been of any major importance in his life .
15 Lucenzo burst into laughter himself , and she wished he had n't , a sharp jolt of awareness rocketing through her body at the dazzling transformation of his face and the deep , warm sound that had travelled through her to her tingling toes .
16 Nicandra shrank away — she was not at all courageous about horses , especially when they were fidgeting threateningly and blowing out through their noses at the same time .
17 The Executive Committee of this party may tender such advice as it deems necessary to the General Committee on the nominations found to be valid , and may suggest to the General Committee the manner in which they shall be dealt with provided that all valid nominations shall be placed before that body for its consideration at an ordinary meeting .
18 Dust is expected to be common in the PFM , and in this theory the direct accretion of such dust accounts for its abundance at the lunar surface , though smaller quantities are tiny impact-fragments and the result of condensation from rock vapour generated by impacts .
19 They had four children and not much income and in those days believed like the rest of the middle class that they could only find a good education for their boy at an independent fee-paying school .
20 Comment from Morton Westlake centred on how jolly good the scones were , how you could get a jolly food tea at the Waldorf in London , and the astronomical prices which some had paid for their seats at the forthcoming Test match at Lord's. it was the Old Stager who brought them back to the match in hand .
21 Before yesterday 's game , both sets of supporters , who won plaudits for their rapport at the 1985 League Cup final , joined in a chorus of You 'll Never Walk Alone the Liverpool supporters ' anthem .
22 Members are requested to retain the papers for their use at the appropriate Committee meetings and the Regional Council .
23 Physicians for Human Rights , based in Boston , and the New York group Human Rights Watch brought the samples back last summer and arranged for their analysis at the British chemical weapons laboratory at Porton Down , Wiltshire .
24 ‘ I did most of my research at the Public Records Office .
25 I was terrified out of my wits at the very idea .
26 At this moment the snake strikes , flinging its neck towards its victim at the astonishing speed of 8 feet per second .
27 Seven hundred children have been having the time of their lives at a special party .
28 In 1851 Hoopers of Eastington were noted for the fine display of their products at the great Exhibition .
29 But taxpayers can improve the benefit of their subscription at no extra cost to themselves by making a covenant .
30 Once again hardware and software developers will be testing the portability and interoperability of their technologies at the eighth Connectathon event which SunSoft Inc is staging at between July 22–30 at the San Jose Convention centre in California .
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