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

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1 When the game begins they all open their legs and the person at the front passes a ball under all the legs to the back .
2 The two new stands at the Gorgie Road and school end of the ground will each seat 3,550 fans and the stand at the Wheatfield side of the ground 5,900 .
3 Well some of them came by road and RAF trucks , the fuselages , and then there were all they started at the top of the airfield in the old flying club pavilion , and then they were er stripped down and stuff was taken off them , checked out , for airworthiness to see whether it was ready to go back on the planes , and then they came down to the back of the top hanger which was then they were all down to the skeleton of the aircraft and they started rebuilding them again like , there were engine shops and the place at the bottom hanger where they used to make the Swallow side-cars was the spraying and where they completed the aircraft .
4 The celebration was planned by Todd 's catechist , volunteer musicians and the administrator at the home .
5 We 'll also talk about the ability to integrate the information to application development through online transaction processing applications and the icon at the bottom representing software which I 've just mentioned .
6 The bedstead , descending the narrower stairs from the second floor , had become firmly wedged between the banisters and the wall at the point where the stairs turned .
7 There was no door between the kitchens and the alley at the back , only a curtain of brown and yellow beads that clicked when there was a breeze , which was just about never because it was summer and the only time the air moved was when Zervos waved his short arms or a truck went past outside .
8 If this is so , there is a central confusion in Marx 's writings about the freedom of action of individuals and the state at the political level .
9 The Minister for Home Affairs and the Environment at the Scottish Office on provisions of the Environmental Protection Bill ;
10 Lush lawns and the pool at the Hermitage
11 In the making of videos of school matches a panel of ‘ experts ’ giving their opinions before the match , at half-time , and interviews with star players and the manager at the end of play will add to the attraction .
12 A Renaissance had last happened in the days of the ‘ Glasgow Boys ’ and the other artists , architects and the like at the turn of the 20th century , and one of the stars of that re-birth of style and innovation , was the late , great son of a police superintendent , Charles Rennie Mackintosh .
13 Although Stranraer were in command from the start of the final , they were in danger of losing four shots and the match at the last end but a missed stone from the opposing skip handed them victory .
14 Dave Crooks , who makes a habit of jumping off such things as Swallow Falls and the Anvil at the Bitches in an open canoe , was hobbling around Crystal Palace on crutches .
15 Those present — the press at previews and the public at the major European motor shows — could n't have been less prepared for what they saw .
16 Th in the coming years we will make budget provisions for cameras and the hardware at the site will be provided for by .
17 The most obvious events of this type were ; the conflict between the fascists and the communist at the Olympia meeting in June 1934 , the ‘ Battle of Cable Street ’ in October 1936 and the fascist election campaigns in the East End of London in 1937.
18 Whilst he remained at Allen Street he had a bedroom in the basement , Minton occupying the middle floors and the flat at the top of the house being let to Paul Danquah , the son of a Gold Coast politician who had come to England from Ghana to study law and had had an affair with a Lyons Corner House waitress , Paul 's mother .
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