Example sentences of "to [det] at the [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 This shows a floral device identical to that at the centre of a reassembled pavement now displayed in Colchester Museum ( pI .
2 Gary Moore uses an idea similar to this at the end of the first verse of the track Story Of The Blues , from his ‘ After Hours ’ album .
3 By then , not merely was much more known about light , heat , electricity and magnetism , but the knowledge was unified with a powerful theoretical structure , so that while chemistry had seemed the fundamental science to many at the beginning of the century , by the end of it there was little doubt that this position belonged to physics .
4 Labour politicians , even those with a training in economics , were muddled about the issues , and generally seemed to favour the historic average cost principles , which also seemed to many at the time to be enshrined in the wording of the Act , which merely required the industry to break even ‘ taking one year with another ’ .
5 The selectivity of the Government 's approach is again illuminated by once again comparing the treatment handed out to those at the bottom of the social hierarchy , where the Government has launched a determined attack on what it calls the ‘ dependency culture ’ .
6 In 1990 Indiana passed a law that obliged transporters to certify that their rubbish included no medical or hazardous waste , and charged them tipping fees equal to those at the landfill nearest the place that had sent the rubbish .
7 Traditionally , we have perceived leadership as belonging to those at the top of organisations and have described others within the organisation as followers , subordinates or the led .
8 Given the huge disparities which are of such enormous benefit to those at the top of the scale , who will pick up the bill ?
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