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

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1 Anthropological ideas of the Great Chain of Being had tradi-tionally placed those of European descent at the peak of that classification , and those of other origins at lower levels of development .
2 Bodie shivered at the closeness of that escape , and glanced back to the wall where Nicky Stone was lounging .
3 And at the heart of that operation was a crackdown on outsiders the Minogue machine felt were unfairly cashing in on her success .
4 At the heart of that activity is innovation : the effort to create purposeful , focused change in an enterprise 's economic or social potential .
5 But at the heart of that issue I you know that specific issue I think is a good example of the of of the problem which I see you facing is that I think it 's more not so much about the noise but about the fact that we have a relatively privileged few people who are enjoying going to these May Balls I mean and enjoying the end of their exams , staying up all night , and I wonder in fact if it 's more a matter of sour grapes rather than environmental health .
6 At the heart of the Conservative Party is its research Department , and at the heart of that department was its library .
7 Education and training are at the heart of that list , as is an adequate transport system .
8 At the heart of that strategy was the replacement of the company 's mainframe computers with networks of high-powered desktop workstations .
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10 Must be something at the top of that chimney .
11 They stayed in a stable at the top of that hill . ’
12 But in the absence of an adversary , the president has no compass that can guide his actions at the head of that state , except the new requirement to shrink it .
13 Reggie and Mary opposite each other , so amiable and self-assured ; Alice sitting at the head of that table , waiting for what would come her way .
14 The North Western regional health authority has a magnificent capital programme for new projects beginning next year and at the head of that programme is Bolton general hospital .
15 Tom 's got his arm around me , hugging me , and the commentator says , ‘ Look at the smile on that caddie 's face .
16 Unlike the Prince , she had had no love affairs when their friendship began at the beginning of that year .
17 He announced at the beginning of that year that ‘ if Hitler had worn a dhoti he could have mistaken his mystical approach to life for that of Mr Gandhi ’ .
18 The death of his brother John at the beginning of that year affected him physically .
19 At the beginning of that period the devastating experience of the First World War and the abolition of the monarchy had created a hiatus in the self-confidence of the bourgeoisie which necessitated the founding of the legitimacy of the state on welfare principles ( Offe , 1984 ) .
20 Passing on now to the Cretaceous , there were Complications at the beginning of that period , perhaps related to the poorly dated orogenies of other parts of the world .
21 At the beginning of that month , Phar-Mor 's founder and chairman , David Shapira , announced that he had discovered a massive fraud in his company .
22 Eliot must have heard of his arrest during or just after his visit to Paris at the beginning of that month since , on his return , he immediately sent a cable to Archibald MacLeish , the poet who was then Assistant Secretary of State , saying that he was eager to help Pound in any way he could .
23 ( Lest it be thought that that example does not count because it is seventeenth-century English , it is worth noting that modern translations retain the and at the beginning of that verse . )
24 I ca n't split it again look at the size of that line I 'm gon na have to oh yeah I see what you mean .
25 Bloody ‘ ell , look at the size of that conk ! ’
26 Once , Cardiff could have imagined himself throwing up at the sight of that horror behind the wheel .
27 ‘ No person who shows that he has been tried by any competent court for a criminal offence and either convicted or acquitted shall again be tried for that offence or for any other criminal offence of which he could have been convicted at the trial for that offence save upon the order of a superior court made in the course of appeal proceedings relating to the conviction or acquittal ; …
28 Seeing Curtis at the door in that way she did not need him to repeat his announcement .
29 This is not to say that the world dictates the pattern for the Church to adopt , but to point out that the Church must be constantly examining itself to ensure that it is remaining true to the gospel and that the only barrier is the inescapable offence of the atoning message of the cross which stands at the centre of that gospel .
30 Mr Crosby has been at the centre of that romance , reviving the club 's fortunes almost immediately after taking over from Denis Smith at Christmas and then inspiring the sort of Cup run last enjoyed by the passionate Roker supporters in the days of Bob Stokoe .
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