Example sentences of "at [noun] [prep] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 A thin wedge of basal Carboniferous clastics at Cultra on the southern shore of Belfast Lough rests on folded Lower Palaeozoics .
2 Blue Lights and Bandages , just published at £5.95 by the non-profit-making community publisher Seanachaidh and funded by Strathclyde council , asks the Government to remedy the neglect of past governments by recognising ambulancemen 's right to a professional salary .
3 Class time The drama work is preceded by research into nineteenth-century life , including looking at maps of the local area prior to the coming of the railway .
4 She lives in Oxford , belongs to several conservation groups , is divorced , has a daughter and works at present as a financial manager .
5 I regard it at present as an important insurance .
6 Overseas Groups would publicise their plans for future visitors as at present at the annual meeting in January or February of each year and perhaps circulate how those plans are developing midway through the year for peoples information .
7 And Doherty , the best Irish player at present on the professional circuit , did n't let his fans down with a comfortable 5–2 win over an out of touch Neal Foulds of England .
8 It is not therefore possible at present for the public finance economist to appeal to a generally accepted body of theory .
9 Again , those elements of the house-building industry , both firms and individuals , which are at present to an alarming extent drifting into jobbing and repair work on account of the difficulty of obtaining licences , will find their way back into the housing field , and the existing danger of skilled house-building teams being broken up and not replaced will be avoided .
10 Stage One will be an appraisal of the extent of land of nature conservation value in the East Midlands and East Anglia , concentrating particularly on land not at present under a statutory designation .
11 One of the things that we shall be seeking to do in the negotiations on the political union treaty is to try to ensure that the Commission — at present under no effective control — increasingly comes under the control of the most appropriate Parliament , in this case the European Parliament .
12 If we look at what is located at present under the general heading of ‘ literature ’ we find an extraordinary variety of texts , with only very tenuous family resemblances between them .
13 Matters such as the hon. Gentleman raised can be dealt with at present under the social dimension to which the British Government subscribe and against which the right hon. Member for Islwyn ( Mr. Kinnock ) voted .
14 The rest of their opponents are at present in the lower half of the table .
15 This of course had to be monitored and accountable a as it is at present in the Southern region where we can already see the benefits .
16 And it 's looking at proposals for a permanent archaeology museum .
17 And it 's looking at proposals for a permanent archaeology museum .
18 Southend threw everything at Middlesbrough in the ten-man battle .
19 For some reason , which I can not recall , bombs were jettisoned on the way home — we landed back at base after a seven hour 30 minute flight .
20 He noted that ‘ officers of other nationalities , no matter how capable , have little chance at getting at secrets of a Sinhalese village . ’
21 There 's only one fresh face at Kingsholm for the new season … but that 's the all important one …
22 On the same day , Gloucester stole a march by beating the champions , Bath , at Kingsholm in a fierce encounter during which another England prop , Bath 's Gareth Chilcott , was sent off for punching .
23 I would take a coffee to the river wall , and gaze at Greenwich on the other side .
24 One person at least had emerged from the unhappy events at Easterness with a renewed enthusiasm for life .
25 Fair Isle 4.3 180 10 Lerwick 3.3 227 10 Baltasound 3.4 228 10 Kirkwall 3.6 144 14 Wick 3.4 94 35 Cape Wrath 3.9 221 9 Lairg 2.8 279 24 Kinbrace — 203 32 Stornoway 4.3 269 18 Diabaig 5.1 285 18 Kinlochewe 5.2 511 14 Benbecula 5.3 215 18 Rum 5.5 501 12 Lochailort 5.9 510 — Onich 4.8 491 12 Fort Augustus 3.8 426 16 Aviemore 2.6 336 26 Inverness 4.5 145 30 Inverness Airport 4.0 112 — Forres 4.2 89 31 Glenlivet 3.2 128 44 Keith 3.5 65 48 Banff 4.1 67 — Braemar 2.2 195 29 Aberdeen Airport 4.1 75 58 Stonehaven 3.5 95 57 Dundee 4.4 137 — Loch Lee 2.6 261 — Arbroath 4.7 89 — Loch Venachar 3.5 448 — Ardtalnaig 3.9 348 — Crieff 3.6 417 33 Pitlochry 3.4 273 — Perth 4.5 272 — Leuchars 4.1 167 54 Edinburgh Airport 4.6 125 41 Dunbar 5.3 51 55 Blythe 3.4 95 38 Selkirk 3.7 158 — Kelso 4.6 77 — Tiree 5.5 259 23 Colonsay 5.7 199 26 Lochgilphead 5.5 392 — Oban 4.8 379 17 Brodick 5.4 373 — Rothesay 5.4 289 — Stirling 4.2 275 — Glasgow Airport 5.0 231 36 East Kilbride 4.2 291 32 Leadhills 2.6 265 — Carnwath 3.3 154 — Girvan 6.3 122 — Prestwick 5.6 142 31 Cumnock 5.2 163 24 Dumfries 4.9 184 38 Eskdalemuir 3.1 293 22 Whithorn 5.1 93 45 London Airport 6.9 63 38 Cardiff 6.6 123 40 Plymouth 7.8 118 35 Birmingham 5.6 71 31 Manchester 5.5 79 49 Tynemouth 5.2 39 43 Weather Total Station mm Kylesku 251 Glenelg 359 Balmoral 188 Leith Hall 61 Ellon 48 Forfar 155 Rannoch 393 Nunraw Abbey 67 Machrihanish 169 Loch Awe 571 Younger Bot Gdn 505 Grangemouth 199 EXTREMES RECORDED AT QUOTED SCOTTISH STATIONS HIGHEST TEMPERATURE : 14.4 C at Lochailort on the 16th LOWEST TEMPERATURE : -6.2 C at Lerwick on the 25th GREATEST RAINFALL IN A DAY : 74.2 mm at Kinlochewe on the 18th Text and data supplied by Meteorological Office , Edinburgh WEATHER OF JANUARY
26 Some , indeed , were criticised for aspects of their habitability , such as mothers ' inability to watch , from the kitchen , children at play on the open space located at the front of the houses .
27 Melrose have still to face Currie at the Greenyards and Gala at Netherdale in the final league match of the season .
28 to reinforce learning gained at University in a practical situation ; and
29 Montage by Graham Rawle Button up a package deal THE SEASONED traveller can be identified at check-in by a conspicuous absence of specially designed leisure clothes festooned with pockets , zips and velcro .
30 The Ecclesiastical History places the baptism of Eadwine in York at Easter in the twelfth year of his reign , which Bede , who dated Eadwine 's accession to 616 , considered to be 627 ( HE 11 , 14 ) , but if Eadwine 's accession were not in 616 but in 617 this date would need to be corrected to 628 .
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