Example sentences of "[adv] in [noun] at the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He still needs the freedom of a four-year-old , to explore , to laugh suddenly in surprise at the world , to be open , to wander with the secure knowledge of a base to return home to .
2 It was quite out of character when Browning , having tangled with Edwards , aimed a kick , apparently in retaliation at the Cranleigh player right in front of the referee John Ford .
3 A feeling commitment was also the continuing outcome of the rigorous self-scrutiny religious men and women undertook as a matter of course and especially in retrospect at the end of the year .
4 President de Klerk said so in London at the end of April .
5 The craving for meat seemed to grow with the cold ; chickens were sometimes killed and eaten but never gratuitously , only in sacrifice at the gods ' demand , and the sheep and goats were away in the south .
6 However , the Junkers , military , civil service and politicians chose to react to the Polish uprisings of 1830 , 1846 , 1848 , 1863 and 1905 — which took place in the Russian and Austrian sectors — by seeing , not a social and political movement that harked back to French revolutionary practice , and which aimed only in part at the restoration of the Polish state , but a Polish threat to Prussian and German identity .
7 It was half-term for schools and local children were much in evidence at the opening ; some even queued for the chairman 's autograph !
8 This sort of action is still infrequent and perhaps not very significant , but it gives hope that the enthusiasm that was much in evidence at the conference can help to revitalise the labour movement — this time globally organised , just like capital .
9 As Professor Verlinden has shown , the negro slave was much in evidence at the end of the Middle Ages in Portugal and Spain long before he was exported to the Americas .
10 The ranges are much in use at the moment .
11 Although the two main architects of the group , brothers Maurice and Charles , are still very much in charge at the top , they are essentially ad men and not financial experts .
12 It also meant that Mrs Thatcher was going to be away in Paris at the summit meeting in the crucial final days before the first ballot .
13 She knew that Troy was away in Bath at the moment , but would be returning to Weatherbury very soon .
14 A promise and er one of the im important things er is that the Chief Fire Officer is currently away in Glasgow at the Fire Service conference , as you 're well aware .
15 Their defence lawyers stayed away in protest at the toughening of Algeria 's tough anti-terrorist law .
16 Because of all the bad press that miners got and in a sense Quix was responding from higher up probably by saying you know well take the b they took the box away in fact at the end of the miner 's strike and then when this strike came along they thought it would n't you know the the they that was their rule sort of thing .
17 Salvo of Firgorran , the first Rottweiler to take Best in Show at the Tux Nationals .
18 Where the tenant is already in occupation at the date of execution of the lease , s62 may convert mere personal licences into legal rights , provided that they are rights known to the law ( Wright v Macadam [ 1949 ] 2 KB 744 ; Goldberg v Edwards [ 1950 ] Ch 247 ) .
19 These patients are invited to attend the coronary heart risk clinic already in existence at the surgery and after a simple blood test , an exact cholesterol reading is obtained .
20 Magnetotelluric studies Work commissioned by the Admiralty Research Establishment ( MOD ) , already in progress at the start of the year , was completed .
21 Details of 53 schemes were collected , 51 already in use at the time of the review in 1983–4 and two of which were in their final stage of development and have since come into operation .
22 Thus many of the elements of the familiar Victorian pub were already in place at the time of William IV 's death in 1837 .
23 If the capital market is imperfect such that the lending rate exceeds the borrowing rate , the results of the arbitrage argument may vary , depending on whether cash is being moved forwards in time at the lending rate , or backwards in time at the borrowing rate .
24 For , roughly , the following utterance will be true ( 10 ) There is a man on Mars just in case at the time of speaking there is a man on Mars , whereas ( 11 ) will be true just in case at some time prior to the time of speaking ( 10 ) would have been true : ( 11 ) There was a man on Mars There has been considerable philosophical interest in expressions that have this context-dependent property , like demonstratives , first and second person pronouns , and morphemes indicating tense .
25 The imperial interventions in papal affairs and in the city 's government also halted the development of a controlled state as found elsewhere in Europe at the time .
26 Last January students at Tashkent University rioted , ostensibly in protest at the price rises that followed President Boris Yeltsin 's reforms in Russia .
27 ALL four Arab delegations walked out of the Middle East peace talks yesterday in protest at the deportation of 400 Palestinians from Israel .
28 Unions sources said last night that they think the move could have a knock-on effect at other firms , and could be seized on by unions at Ford — where the company has so far resisted demands to reduce the 39-hour working week , and whose workers at Southampton walked out yesterday in protest at the company 's pay offer .
29 PROFESSOR Gordon Donaldson , Historiographer to the Queen in Scotland since 1979 , died yesterday in hospital at the age of 79 .
30 Legal & General 's Michael Payne says that over the next few years he expects his fund ‘ will grow more in Europe at the expense of UK equities , ’ particularly now that entry into the ERM has reduced the currency risk .
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