Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] at [art] [num ord] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Compare the the text at the beginning with hers , the the the Middle English text with hers , and tell me , is there anything which she has caught well , or anything which she has missed out , or look at the first sentence , is she right there ?
2 ( This may be done on the spot or brought at a second visit . )
3 In May 1990 the privatization of 28 heavily indebted industrial companies was announced ; another 21 would be liquidated and 200 industrial companies controlled by Greek banks would be sold or liquidated at the next stage of privatization .
4 It was also a triumph over the devil , who was thought to be particularly active at death-beds , either gloating over the sinner who was about to fall into his clutches , or trying at the last moment to snatch a soul in the throes of fear or doubt .
5 Vodafone Group Plc claims that a survey by the Office of Telecommunications shows that it provides the best quality of service available to mobile phone users : Vodafone has more than 820,000 of the 1.4m UK subscribers and in its first quality survey Oftel monitored 120 routes across the UK , finding that Vodafone had an overall success rate for call connection of 93% against 88.7% for Cellnet Mobile Communications Ltd ; some 95.8% of calls on Vodafone 's network from mobile to fixed line phones were set up and completed at the first attempt , said Oftel , compared with 92.5% on Cellnet 's network ; fixed to mobile on the same basis were 92.4% for Vodafone and 89.8% for Cellnet ; Cellnet reckons it comes out tops in trials of hand portables in the Greater London area .
6 Inmos Ltd finally launched the long-delayed T9000 Transputer on Friday and hinted at the next generation ‘ Chameleon ’ technology .
7 Inmos Ltd has finally launched the long-delayed T9000 Transputer and hinted at the next generation ‘ Chameleon ’ technology .
8 IT was claps , crackles and pop at the first night of a new comedy venue in Darlington .
9 Rip it into tiny pieces and throw it at the bride and groom at the next wedding you see .
10 These became effective on Feb. 19 , when they were formally signed and exchanged at the sixth round of Premiers ' talks in Pyongyang [ see pp. 38766-67 ] .
11 He turned right and went half-way along the corridor and knocked at the fourth door .
12 Thicker lines are no guarantee of invulnerability , as they can be weakened by a partial cut and snap at the next pull ; equally , they are more expensive !
13 He pulled out a bundle and looked at the first address , but he did n't recognise it .
14 Dada took the book from her and looked at the first page .
15 She snapped shut the diary and looked at the next piece of paper .
16 Here a second fleet of transports would be waiting with another 20,000 men , who would assemble and embark at the last moment to secure the maximum surprise .
17 as if something vital had been within her grasp , and removed at the last minute
18 Melanie thought they did and froze at the first breath of pity , summoning all her resources to act coolly .
19 Modigliani , of course , spotted her at once and came and sat at the next table .
20 Delegations from Algeria and Yemen travelled to Moscow but withdrew at the last moment in solidarity with the Palestinian delegation .
21 Her distraught South African fiance Cuan Cronje had planned to accompany the two women on their safari trip but cancelled at the last minute .
22 He took no stand , but resigned at the last moment from the Lloyd George Cabinet so as to be ingratiatingly available to continue as Foreign Secretary in the new Government .
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