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 . |