Example sentences of "[noun pl] [to-vb] [art] [noun sg] at the " in BNC.

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1 Now is the time for other labels to take a look at the rest of the treasures that MFS are hoarding .
2 The snow was almost knee-deep ; it took him nearly ten minutes to reach the hedge at the other side of the field .
3 As the tracks were not completed at West Croydon , such transfers proved rather difficult and cars had to be moved at night , using temporary rails to bridge the gap at the top of Tamworth Road .
4 The trustee may at any time give notice to a secured creditor that he proposes at the end of twenty-eight days to redeem the security at the value placed upon it by the creditor in his proof .
5 She opposed the treaty between Britain and Ireland , although involved in attempts to negotiate a truce at the start of civil war .
6 If completion accounts are required , it is common practice to require the relevant accountants to agree the apportionment at the time they agree the completion statement as the price will not be finalised at the time of contract .
7 This Government have done more than any of their predecessors to put the environment at the top of the agricultural agenda .
8 The aircraft was just about to touch down when the pilot found himself in unfamiliar surroundings and opened his throttle in time for his wheels to clear the cliff-edge at the end of the runway .
9 Promises were made to conduct " urgent reviews " of negotiating positions to facilitate a breakthrough at the deadlocked " Uruguay Round " of GATT negotiations .
10 Anger is growing among hill trampers in Scotland over controversial plans to build a restaurant at the foot of the Cuillin mountain range on the island of Skye .
11 In his first act as a father , Vitor had arranged for his labourers to build a sandpit at the edge of the terrace and opposite her workshop .
12 The college team spoke on Mad Dogs and Englishmen to win a place at the finals in Glasgow on April 23 .
13 With a little help from a walk-on spirit who does n't even emerge from the shadows to take a bow at the final curtain !
14 If we are not to be disillusioned , therefore , and retreat back into the relative safety and tranquillity of the withdrawal unit , part of our responsibility as teachers of children with special educational needs must be to tackle with class teachers ways to improve the curriculum at the level of general class-room practice .
15 We have two pairs of tickets to see the show at the Empire .
16 There is lively movement and chatter here , and the next few shots are quick cuts to show the activity at the various stalls .
17 Guests , diners , drinkers and conference delegates at The Swan are invited to enter two-monthly competitions to win a week-end at the hotel and a huge toy elephant .
18 Fig. 6 attempts to reconstruct the scene at the mill .
19 Fig. 9 attempts to reconstruct the site at the Bonsor East Shaft .
20 Last week Kathleen Turner and Joan Collins turned up on different nights to see the show at the Aldwych Theatre .
21 Northern County Leisure Ltd hopes to build the takeaway at the Springfield Hotel .
22 Over the past year , the Government have put in place unparalleled mechanisms to keep the environment at the heart of policy making .
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