Example sentences of "[vb pp] to the [noun sg] at the " in BNC.

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1 Pre-implantation development can proceed in vitro in culture ( Chapter 2 ) and the arrestant added to the medium at the stage of development required .
2 They had come to the stile at the end of the park .
3 On trying to contact Mr by phone I have on many occasions I was put off to say he was n't available I have also come to the foyer at the bottom asked to see Mr after twenty minutes wait and nobody turned up I decided to retire .
4 Now that he was a man he was no more capable of working unsupervised than when he had first come to the farm at the age of twelve .
5 His sole surviving child , Mary , succeeded to the throne at the age of a week , and was crowned in the following September when she was nine months old ; even by the standards of Scottish minorities , this was spectacularly young .
6 This folder must be available to be presented to the NEBE at the time of the final theoretical examination .
7 Both were presented to the Princess at the naming ceremony of 706 on June 6th 1985 .
8 Where a seller was not in possession of a licence which could be transferred to the buyer at the date of completion of the contract it was decided that , the seller having failed to execute the contract , the purchaser could repudiate it : Day v. Luhke ( 1868 ) L.R. 5 Eq .
9 Ma Pwa Sein , the stalwart headmistress of St Mary 's , Kemmendine , which had transferred to the Delta at the outbreak of war , was very emphatic that we should not fall into the hands of the Japanese .
10 Refusal ‘ Clyde Walcott , the match referee , was entirely satisfied that nothing illegal had been done to the ball at the Oval and we want to point out that there was no suggestion of it being tampered with . ’
11 Data is not written to the file at the time it is opened .
12 It is revealed to the reader at the same time as the character .
13 The DB 7 's revealed to the world at the Geneva Motor Show today .
14 The chain is connected to the handle at the tightest position , the handles pulled together — and hey presto — you 've made a clean cut !
15 Even more indicative of Innocent 's intentions were the changes made to the prayer at the conferment of the sword .
16 Dr Kennedy added : ‘ We consider that today 's industrial action is unnecessary as a number of reasonable and generous offers have been made to the individual at the centre of this case . ’
17 Due to the changes made to the Constitution at the last A.G.M. the position of Teachers ' Representative comes up for election this year .
18 McCoist looked to have been hauled to the ground at the beginning of the second half , though not in the eyes of the official who also booked John Brown and the Belgian , Creva .
19 It 's official designation is an eyecatcher ; the idea was you looked out of the windows of the house and that your eye was drawn to the temple at the end of the lakes .
20 At two thirty-five , the front door was opened by Penman , and Alexandra , in a green wool crèpe dress with a lace jabot and a good deal of complicated silk braid around the hem , under a coat of similar fabric , slit to the waist at the back and sides to allow for the movement of her skirts , and a hat swathed in green gauze and decorated on the left hand side with brown velvet pansies , came down the steps and climbed in .
21 The headman was supposed to check the accuracy of this information before giving his permission for the butchering , and he was also expected to send copies of the permits which he had approved to the magistrate at the end of each month .
22 The painting is now in conservation for about three months , and will be shown to the public at the Tate Gallery for six months from September , before being included in Birmingham Museum 's ‘ Canaletto and England ’ exhibition ( to celebrate the opening of its new Gas Hall Exhibition Gallery , from 14 October 1992 to 9 January 1993 ) .
23 On that occasion , the inspectors ' report was handed to the press at the same time as it was referred to the DPP for possible criminal proceedings .
24 He was called to the bar at the Inner Temple in 1856 .
25 Lawrence was called to the bar at the Inner Temple in 1906 ( bencher 1932 , treasurer 1955 ) , and had a steady unspectacular career with such positions as counsel to the Jockey Club , chairman of Wiltshire quarter sessions , and recorder of Oxford .
26 For reasons best known to the RAAF at the time , they started cutting back on pilots and offered his course a transfer to the RAF .
27 In determining what constitutes a reasonable prospect it is to be assumed that the prospect given by the facts and other matters known to the creditor at the time he entered into the transaction resulting in the debt was a reasonable prospect ( s 271(4) ) .
28 ‘ Brodski ’ was the first ‘ inverted ’ detective story ever written — that is , one in which the identity of the criminal is known to the reader at the outset and the plot concerns the efforts of the detective to ascertain his identity .
29 the facts known to the employee at the date he received the letter ;
30 The suspension during the first three weeks and the possible extended period does not apply to a public takeover or exchange bid , provided this has been notified to the Commission at the same time as it is publicly announced .
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