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

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1 Grain-size and heavy mineral analysis of selected sherds of pottery from stamp-linked groups excavated at the cremation cemetery at Spong Hill in Norfolk indicated that there were a minimum of nine day sources , possibly relating to the settlements using the cemetery .
2 Knowledge of how word meanings combine at the sentence level can rule out grammatically correct , but semantically implausible sentences .
3 She sat behind a stream of cars stopped at the traffic intersections till they surged onwards and then stopped again .
4 Grey-wigged jackdaws with bright glinting eyes tumbled at the cliff edge .
5 This book developed from a course of graduate lectures in Advanced organic synthetic methods given at the State University of New York at Binghampton .
6 • Very apparent blood vessels appearing at the skin surface
7 Which particular pathway a cell follows is usually controlled by extracellular signals acting at the branch points .
8 he told her that even if he was caught he had now enough money to get her , police monitoring calls to the Shipway 's office traced the call within seconds to a phone box at the service station on the A one at Groinby near Gran Grantham Lan , Lincolnshire , police cars arrived at the call box only minutes after the kidnapper had left
9 All patients received ursodeoxycholic acid ( 5 mg/kg/day ) and chenodeoxycholic acid ( 7 mg/kg/day ) for a period of at least three months after the procedure as previous experience with percutaneous cholecystolithotripsy had suggested that this helped to remove the fragments noted at the review examination .
10 Then the n words beginning at the source address are transferred to an area beginning at the destination address .
11 So even although the dogs ' questing noses sniffed at the scent trail on the wall as high as they could reach on their hind legs , there was no dangling rope to draw their attention upwards to the figures on the roof .
12 The scattered waves starting at the unit cell that end up in fractional-order beam positions can be ordered into two groups .
13 The philosophy of the African Primary Science Programme derives from the experimental American curriculum projects such as the Physical Science Study Committee ( PSSC ) but the initial goals set at the MIT conference in 1961 indicate that considerable thought was given to needs and conditions in Africa .
14 When subjects arrive at the sleep laboratory in the evening for a night 's recording they prepare themselves for bed in the normal way .
15 Before climbing a steep , stiff staircase back up the cliff to Rhossili , I paused to watch the waves licking at the oak ribs of the Helvetia — a Norwegian coaster driven aground in 1887 , whose remains are still half buried in the sand .
16 The animals shuddered at the word unpleasantness .
17 Plans to standardise exchange rates and to allow the free movement of capital and goods across borders remained at the planning stage .
18 Carl looked through the window and watched the cars arrive at the airport building .
19 In response to requests made at the ODP workshop in August , a ‘ marriage broking ’ service is being provided to assist in the forming of consortia .
20 How firms actually reacted to these policies and practices will be best seen when , in the next chapter , we review how corporate strategies made at the world headquarters have been adjusted at local levels to reflect national possibilities .
21 It is hoped that Rambert will be one of the first companies to appear at the Festival Theatre when it opens next year , by which time Christopher Bruce will have taken over as artistic director of the company with which he used to be a leading dancer and choreographer .
22 Eventually the brats arrived at the plasteel wall and burned entry through the rusted seal into a sultry , branching passageway .
23 Most informal of all were the periods spent at the Villa Eugénie at Biarritz , the house built by the Emperor for his wife at what was then a small fishing port which she had known long before her marriage .
24 Where liability for negligence is excluded by a notice , the reasonableness of the exclusion depends on whether it would be fair and reasonable to allow reliance on the notice having regard to the circumstances existing at the time liability arose , or would have arisen .
25 It has been paralleled by a similar increase in Langstone Harbour in Hampshire , which is only separated from Chichester Harbour by Hayling Island ; in fact , the two harbours join at the north end of Hayling .
26 , Robert ( 1639–1720 ) , mason and architect , was baptized in June 1639 at Raunds , Northamptonshire , the son of Edward and Mary Grumbold , and was a member of a family of masons originating at the quarry villages of Raunds and Weldon which was active in the Northamptonshire area over several generations .
27 Another solution is the so-called " high-level assembler language " , or " machine-oriented high-level language " ( Van der Poel and Maarssen 1974 ) , for example BCPL ( Richards 1969 ) and PL360 ( Wirth 1968 ) which provides such high-level facilities as block structure and loop control , but with some concessions to the type of manipulations required at the machine level .
28 Hence the vocabulary of the system is effectively unlimited , unlike models working at the word level where the size of the model increases very rapidly with the size of the vocabulary .
29 Initially the switching between phases occurs at the rotor positions corresponding to positive " crossovers " of the characteristics , so the motor is developing the pullout torque and the excitation sequence is .
30 The defence ministry is pursuing what it calls ‘ administrative ’ control over them , and is trying to win the loyalty of the troops serving at the missile sites .
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