Example sentences of "[noun prp] [conj] at the [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 A friend who teaches both in Brooklyn and at the jails on Rijkers Island says she feels far less secure in school .
2 The boy often went to stay at Ely and at the age of 8 could be observed giving strangers a guided tour .
3 If the sciences were less subordinate to theology at the time of Newton than at the time of Copernicus , had the Reformation in religion created favorable conditions for a reformation in science ?
4 His father secured a civil service transfer to a post in Scotland and at the beginning of September moved to a house about three miles from where Derek and his wife had settled .
5 SIMON PARKE became the youngest male player to represent England when at the age of 17 years and two months he helped his country to a second 3-0 victory in the World Team Championships here yesterday , this time against the hosts .
6 On this particular day , they had been shooting at Taos and at the end of it they dropped some acid and took off with two other friends to visit the nearby tomb of D.H .
7 All evening , great men came and went at Downing Street and at the Palace of Westminster .
8 Turn right into Řetězová Street and at the end of the street find the gate to the fascinating Romanesque palace of the Lords of Kunštát and Poděbrady ( 3/222 ) .
9 Members of Council were W. F. Barrett , a physics professor from Dublin ; Oliver Lodge , then at Liverpool ( another physicist ) ; A. Macalister , the Professor of Anatomy at Cambridge ; and J. J. Thomson , also of Cambridge and at the beginning of an exceedingly distinguished career in physics .
10 Jacob studied at the Yeshiva de los Pintos at Rotterdam and at the age of twenty-five was already a rabbi in Amsterdam .
11 He spent hours that Christmas in the garage with my son and the BMW and at the end of his stay , he gave him his leather jacket .
12 She sang very seldom during these years — an occasional Butterfly or Violetta and at the end of the war a superb Fiordiligi in Cosi fan tutte — and considered her repertory career to have been brought to an early end .
13 That if it 's as well well before the meeting Monday because at the end of the day you know we , we got ta look at the matter going forward is n't it ?
14 If the liberal accounts saw the House of Commons as at the centre of things , then the liberal-democratic accounts saw the Commons as a dignified part of the constitution that lacked real power .
15 It then focuses more closely on what has been happening inside the UK and at the experiences of some of the schools which have already been financially autonomous .
16 Born in 1913 in Silesia , the descendant of a Turkish soldier who had settled in Poland after being captured by the Poles at the Siege of Vienna in 1683 , he was educated at a Gymnasium in Warsaw and at the Universities of Warsaw , Berlin and Bordeaux , where he studied history and journalism .
17 In 1920 it routed a Polish army to the suburbs of Warsaw and at the end of the following year launched an invasion of the Menshevik Republic of Georgia after its government had quelled an internal Bolshevik uprising .
18 Spray with benomylin mid-August and at the end of the month , to deal with brown rot .
19 In verses 5 and 6 Peter makes direct reference to the flood of judgment which came upon the earth in the days of Noah and at the end of the preceding verse 4 he writes of how the scoffers will say that ‘ all things continue as they were from the beginning of the CREATION . ’
20 Their natural reaction to this is to shed leaves , to cut maintenance back to the essential main frame as it were , and this may happen during August or at the beginning of September , long before the frosts which generally trigger leaf fall .
21 Meeting Nur Bai was clearly one of the highlights of Khan 's visit to Delhi and at the end of his description he quietly drops in the fact that he ‘ had the good fortune of spending some time in her company … ’
22 The building programmes begun by Henry III , continued under Edward I , at Westminster and the contem-poraneous development on the Ile-de-la-Cité and at the Louvre in Paris under Louis IX and Philip the Fair were similar in intention .
23 Nivelle Elite , who all sired some excellent stock , some of which was exported to Australia and at the time of writing , has taken Best in Show at Club Championship Show level .
24 ‘ The season has started well for him with successes at the Peninsula Duathlon in Newtownards and at the Hole in the Wall Triathlon in Dublin , and we have great expectations for the major championships , ’ McKnight .
25 George , who had two sisters and a brother , attended a private day-school in Eltham and at the age of thirteen entered the Royal Arsenal , where he continued his basic education whilst gaining valuable practical experience .
26 He grew up in Holland until at the age of I3 he was sent to live with his uncle , Henri Curiel , in Egypt , where he studied at the English school .
27 She heard John draw a sharp breath beside her but she spoke with a bright-eyed defiance , not to Lord Wyatt but at the crowd behind him , noting with pleasure their discomfiture and annoyance .
28 He attended Kilmarnock Academy and studied civil engineering at the Royal Technical College in Glasgow and at the University of Glasgow ( B.Sc.
29 Demons and angels flew through the air ; there were wonderful scene-changes ; there was a great storm in Erminia and at the end of Sant' Alessio a great cloud descended and then opened to reveal the glory of Paradise .
30 The findings , reported in the US journal Science , extend previous reports of limited success in immunising monkeys against much higher doses of SIV at the New England regional primate centre in Massachusetts and at the University of California .
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