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

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1 Salt should not be used in cooking or at the table .
2 In chains and at the mercy of that detestable man !
3 Etching of limestones with dilute acid gives an apparent increase in luminescence intensity , but this is due to points of high relief catching the oblique beam , with shadowing giving an increase in contrast but at the expense of resolution .
4 Thus politicians may say whatever they choose in Parliament or at the proceedings of select committees ( see Chapter 9 ) .
5 A friend who teaches both in Brooklyn and at the jails on Rijkers Island says she feels far less secure in school .
6 This tree consists only of words that partake in compounds and at the leaf nodes are the indices relating to the disk address of the lexical information .
7 What is important is that ( a ) large numbers of people are involved ; ( b ) some of them are at a greater risk than the general population due to pre-existing cardiac or respiratory conditions and/or prolonged exposure in homes or at the workplace ; and ( c ) there is no ‘ safe ’ level of exposure to carcinogens .
8 One has to bear in mind that at the age at which McCausland was wireless operator/air gunner in the hostile skies over Italy , young men of the present day will be worrying about A-level results or first year at university .
9 And , although Steve Smith Eccles partnered Halkopous to a smooth victory at Newcastle , trainer Mark Tompkins yesterday confirmed that Maguire will be on board when Halkopous attempts to further his reputation in the Irish Champion at Leopardstown in January and at the Festival .
10 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 .
11 It is worth saving your duty free allowances for the cruise , as you wo n't get better deals in Florida or at the airport duty free shops .
12 Whether shifts changed in place or at the surface was thus a matter of some importance .
13 They were also given the job of erecting direction signs to the nearest lavatory in corridors and at the exits to lecture rooms .
14 Nothing further had been heard of her either in Finchley or at the Eastbourne club address .
15 The CPAG itself has chosen to define those earning less than 140 per cent of SB as ‘ living in poverty or at the margins of poverty ’ .
16 Karin Landgren , a Swede taking over UNHCR operations in Bosnia , said there were 2,300 tons of food and medical supplies in warehouses in Sarajevo and at the airport .
17 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 .
18 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 .
19 Participants have the choice of studying at either Henley , in the Netherlands , in France or at the Singapore Institute of Management .
20 Researchers can complete part or all of the DBA programme at Henley , in the Netherlands , in France or at the Singapore Institute of Management .
21 Researchers can complete the DBA programme at Henley , Henley-Nederland , Groupe ESC — L'Ecole Superieure de Commerce de Grenoble in France or at the Singapore Institute of Management .
22 You can purchase your first FREEDOM TICKET and renew it at any Post Office in Oxford or at The Broadway , Banbury Road or Mill Street offices in Kidlington itself .
23 ‘ The event could then be celebrated at the Railway Carnival in September or at the steam weekends . ’
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 These two taxes win be described in turn and at the end of the chapter other possibilities , including local income tax , will be discussed .
26 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 .
27 Accordingly the law insists that a former employee can not be prevented from turning to his own account his professional skill and knowledge even though it may have been acquired whilst in employment and at the employer 's expense .
28 The common property , if it is more than mere cash in hand or at the bank , will be vested in trustees who must deal with it in accordance with the rules or with any trust expressly declared , and it can be made liable for obligations incurred by , or on behalf of , the society .
29 Current assets are those that can be turned into cash at short notice , in addition to cash in hand or at the bank .
30 Current assets are those that can be turned into cash at short notice , in addition to cash in hand or at the bank .
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