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

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1 The marks are usually found on rock outcrops at the edge of upland moors , particularly in the Galloway , Clyde and Argyll areas of Scotland , Northumberland and Rombalds Moor in Yorkshire .
2 Students who are nationals of one of the member states of the European Community ( other than the United Kingdom ) and who are accepted on undergraduate courses at the University of Ulster will , in most cases , be eligible to receive a mandatory award to cover the payment of fees .
3 After the second oil shock , for example , there was a tendency for reserves to be kept in dollars , primarily because of the relatively high interest rates being offered on dollar deposits at the time , and so during the early 1980s the dollar was a strong currency .
4 Mr. Ashworth simply submits that any restriction on operating hours at the port is bound to interfere with trade and/or the free movement of goods , and thus contravenes article 30 .
5 On 7 July 1937 Japanese troops on night manoeuvres at the Marco Polo Bridge near Beijing clashed with Chinese troops .
6 Although not formally linked to other current multilateral negotiations , the signing of an Open Skies treaty was widely regarded as an important means of facilitating agreement on verification questions at the Vienna CFE negotiations .
7 Individual aircraft histories are provided for all production Hornets and Sea Hornets , along with chapters on Hornet trials at the A & AEE Boscombe Down , the type 's conversion into the Sea Hornet , service with the Far East Air Force , along with sections on RAF Training and Support Units and Royal Navy Second Line Squadrons and Support Units .
8 In Hippolyte , independent wind parts in the famous Tonnerre ( Act I scene 4 ) and the enharmonic Trio des Parques ( Act 2 scene 5 ) are wholly editorial ; so are the added oboe lines not easily negotiated on Baroque instruments at the entry of Diana ( Act 1 scene 5 ) and the woodwind in a number of the choruses ( e.g. ‘ Pluton commande ’ , Act 2 scene 3 ) .
9 He was directed to a leather armchair by the empty fireplace while the two women seated themselves on dining chairs at the table .
10 While they have roughly similar numbers of reports on sex offences at the search stage , their approach is very different .
11 She says that its almost impossible to live on state benefits at the moment and to cut them would be criminal .
12 The cast-iron disc brakes work with four-pot calipers and it rides on 10ins rims at the front and 14ins at the rear .
13 Just bear with me a moment we can stay the same as we on subject specifics at the moment , we do n't have to change that , I 'm just trying to think in the light of national curriculum and what 's happening
14 It is hard enough to cope on invalidity benefits at the moment and any cuts or taxes will make life very difficult .
15 ECCENTRIC : wander through reconstructed rooms modelled on Tintin cartoons at the Centre Belge de la Bande Dessinée , 20 Rue des Sables , a restored art-nouveau department store that has become Brussels 's best-loved museum .
16 The rambling 58-minute statement from Koresh , who has claimed to be the Lamb of the book of Revelation , broadcast on radio stations at the request of the FBI .
17 HAVANA 3AM , the band formed by ex-Clash man Paul Simenon , will release their eponymous debut LP , which was recorded in Tokyo in only four weeks , on IRS Records at the beginning of next year .
18 HAVANA 3AM , the band formed by ex-Clash man Paul Simenon , will release their eponymous debut LP , which was recorded in Tokyo in only four weeks , on IRS Records at the beginning of next year .
19 There were seven or eight consultant surgeons , 12 junior surgeons and four or five anaesthetists on emergency duties at the hospital .
20 The European Council agreed on the creation of a European police office ( Europol ) , the initial function of which would be to organize the exchange of information on narcotic drugs at the level of the Community 's 12 member states …
21 The preceding chapter concentrated on party divisions at the level of the elite , looking at the structure of Parliamentary politics under William and Anne and the nature of the ideological disputes between Whigs and Tories .
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