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

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1 Although Nizan was in Moscow at the very outset of the Stalinist purges , his gaze was focused less on the national than on the international scene .
2 St Joseph 's old boy Jim D'Avila , Labour 's candidate in Swindon at the last election , says his parents would have sent him elsewhere had it not been for subsidised transport .
3 Your record does n't have to be picked up by all these routes for promotion , but if you enjoy Record of the Week in NME at the same time as receiving good reviews of your live shows and the occasional play on Radio 1 , this should allow you to make impression on the Indie charts or even the national top 100 .
4 Following the six-year-old SAGA Fair in March at the Grand Palais , Paris , which specialises in limited edition prints and this year included also drawings , a new fair devoted to prints and other multiples has been launched in Düsseldorf , to be held at the Düsseldorf Stadthalle 3–6 September .
5 A case concerning Britain 's polluted beaches due to be heard in March at the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg was delayed until July ( after the April general election ) at the request of the British government .
6 Antwerp 93 's big art show is devoted to Jacob Jordaens , who was born 400 years ago to the year , and lived in Antwerp at the same time as Rubens and Van Dyck .
7 Three of their players , Kabul Zaini ( who won his first cap in Catania at the tender age of 31 ) , Mohd Kuisany and Afandy Nordin , come from the Royal Malaysian Air Force Club , Blackhawk , a regular presence at the popular Singapore Sevens .
8 His impact was such that it led to further villainy — as the probably gay hit man in the Big Combo ( 1955 ) , as a rapist and murderer in Ride Lonesome ( 1959 ) , as Lee Marvin 's psychotic side-kick in The Man Who Shot Liberty Vallance ( 1962 ) as well as more conventional heavies in Gunfight at the OK Corral ( 1956 ) , The Tin Star ( 1957 ) and How the West Was Won ( 1962 ) .
9 Not long after , he was teamed up with his terrible tempered twin in Gunfight at the OK Corral for director John Sturges .
10 Mr Clarke , speaking in Southport at the annual conference of the Society of Family Practitioner Committees , insisted that what was planned would not be a cash limit for drugs .
11 Prime Minister Esko Aho announced on Sept. 16 after talks in Brussels at the European Commission that Finland would not seek entry into the European Communities ( EC ) before the beginning of 1992 .
12 The final examination of the year was early in December at the elegant Victoria Rooms in Clifton , Bristol , when a Promotion Evening was held to publicise the Institute not only to our own profession but to the business community in Bristol .
13 The consequence is that the only way to secure reform is to secure the defeat of every Conservative candidate in Scotland at the general election .
14 The youths are likely to be in Scotland at the same time as the New Zealand national side and Auckland provincial side .
15 ‘ They just all happened to be in Washington at the same time .
16 Trained in Ireland at the Cullinane yard for his first run of the 1984–5 season , he was then moved to Paddy Mullins , winning a handicap hurdle at Limerick Junction on his second outing for his new stable before his mood let him down again in the 1985 Gold Cup : he tried to pull himself up after a circuit and was tailed off when refusing at the last fence .
17 How good is proportionality in Ireland at the national level which matters most ?
18 That was in Dortmund at the scientific institute there .
19 The festival now takes place in July at the Grand Theatre , the famous City Varieties , Leeds Playhouse , Leeds Civic Theatre , and three of the local authority 's community theatres .
20 AMD is also sampling a 3.3V 33MHz Am486DXLV with power management for volume in July at the same price as the 5V versions .
21 THE WOMEN 'S Tour de France , traditionally held in July at the same time as the men 's race , will be held in the first two weeks of September from next year .
22 My career was shaped , I suppose , when I sold my first sweater to a smart shop in Stratford at the tender age of sixteen .
23 Hence in late nineteenth-century France the aged were already a more prominent group , almost twice the proportion in England at the same time : indeed , there were proportionally somewhat fewer old in booming Victorian England than in 1700 .
24 He first exhibited in England at the Royal Manchester Institution in 1853 and in London in February 1854 at the British Institution .
25 CORONER 'S REPORT , SECTION 224 : Lepine was seen on the campus at least ten times before December 6 : in September at the student co-op , then three times the next month in the Polytechnic building , in November at the administrative building , and four times in the first week of December , and the last time in the cafeteria on the ground floor .
26 The treble rugby league champions , League winners for the past three years , are planning to rearrange a home match with Bradford Northern for February 7 — and provide a team for the World Sevens in Sydney at the same time .
27 Even lesser known men were received with open arms and , in some cases , cheque books : when the Rev. J. A. Macfadyen went to America to ‘ supply ’ the pulpit of Brooklyn 's Central Congregational Church he was offered a church in Chicago at the princely stipend of £2,000 — over £60,000 today — but he turned down the offer .
28 He is in Blackpool at the Conservative Party Conference and has given no sign of a reprieve .
29 Held , allowing the appeal , that the retraction by a witness in extradition proceedings of evidence previously given in the requesting state did not in itself discredit that evidence and , unless it was worthless , the magistrate was entitled to act upon it in deciding whether there was sufficient evidence to justify an order for committal ; that , equally , a witness 's evidence was not to be automatically discredited by virtue of that witness having been an alleged accomplice of the accused ; and that the magistrate had given proper consideration to the retraction of P. 's evidence and to his being an alleged accomplice when deciding if there was sufficient evidence to justify the applicant 's committal ; that , further , since the provision in article 1 of the Treaty allowing for extradition in respect of offences ‘ committed within the territory of the requesting party ’ having been extended by article 3(2) to cover participation in extradition offences punishable by the laws of both states , the lack of evidence of the applicant 's presence in Sweden at the relevant time did not take the offences outside the ambit of the Treaty ; that under Schedule 1 to the Act of 1989 the magistrate was concerned only with committal proceedings under English procedure in relation to the English crimes specified in the order to proceed and not with the jurisdiction of the Swedish court ; and that , accordingly , the magistrate had been entitled to commit the applicant ( post , pp. 846D–F , 850F — 851A , E — 852C , 853A ) .
30 Mr. Newman however went on to submit that , before the magistrate could commit the applicant , there must be evidence before him to the effect that the courts of the requesting state had jurisdiction , under its own laws , to try the applicant for his participation in the offences committed in Sweden , when he himself was not in Sweden at the relevant time .
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