Example sentences of "at [noun] [pron] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 At present we have 45 people ( all men ; age range 18–50 ) registered with the clinic , which continues to expand .
2 At present we have 3,544 members .
3 At present they have 13 members in the Italian parliament and three in the European Parliament in Strasbourg .
4 Right , at present I have fifteen speakers , plus the two seconders who have reserved the , their right .
5 Unfortunately , as it stands at present it has many deficiencies , because :
6 The General Secretary mentions some of them in his Report , and I do not apologize for mentioning it again , they 're fighting back at Timex , they 're fighting back at Burnsall , in my own region at Crawley we 've twenty members who 've been on strike for the last sixteen and a half weeks .
7 When the new manager arrived at Highbury he made administrative changes which deprived Arsenal 's fifty voluntary workers — mostly schoolteachers acting as stewards and programme sellers — of various perks .
8 At times it seemed that price increases would be favoured as a means of raising self-financing and reducing pressure on the capital market ; at others that rises would be deprecated as contributing to inflation .
9 And at times it criticizes class-based politics , for its omission and marginalization of gender issues .
10 At times it brings woman-centred feminism into alliance with postfeminist discourses , in which gender politics are similarly softpedalled .
11 The vehicle barrier at Slaughden which has several times been breached by owners of four-wheel drive trucks
12 3 At waterfall it climbs steep bank on right and descends to cross footbridge .
13 At Bulawayo we had 45,000 crowds for club games and I made my international debut at 14 , so I was n't that ‘ wowed ’ to arrive in England . ’
14 After this , Burke went on to win 3 out of 4 fights in less than a year , and in 1828 was matched with William Fitzmaurice at Harpenden which went 106 rounds and lasted 3 hours .
15 at Mansfield which had two stations then , Great Central and the old London , Midland , Scottish , which was one of my delights anyway , engines were , er they were to me .
16 Anyway , in that desolate chamber at Sheen I removed soft buskins from the corpse 's feet , carefully pushing back the blue robe and the white cotton shift beneath .
17 In the future , the emphasis on studies of recurrence should , perhaps , be directed not at subjects who develop recurrent stones but at the significant percentage of patients who do not and who , given the best currently available information , may never do so .
18 ‘ Look at Osaka which suffered 121 fires and was still a success , or at Montreal which had a month-long transport strike but stunned the world , ’ said one Spanish official .
19 Wounded at Dunkirk he spent five years as a POW in Germany .
20 Female size ranged from 9.5 to 17mm with a mean of 13 2mm , and at maturation they weighed 331.4 184.8mg ( n =10 ) .
21 Just before the treeline , at 13,200ft we reached Dzongri hut .
22 See Page 4 JOBS AXE : Up to 40 management posts to be axed at Unilever Research 's Port Sunlight laboratory over next 12 months as part of major shake-up at lab which employs 1,300 staff .
23 When , when they helped to solve a problem at , at Can you remember any instance ?
24 At home they took such things without comment .
25 When world leaders sit down to dinner at home they prefer simple fare , according to the people who cook for them .
26 And I said oh he 's at home I said this week I said and that oh and she said well tell him to get over here and we 'll sort him out .
27 At home he shows consistent management problems .
28 In plastics , specialists in the field , Fort , offer two robust polypropylene models — the 4.5cu ft RK90 with tilt bar at £49.95 and the 5cu ft TK100 at £59.95 which has front brace and deep tray .
29 With this DG performance at mid-price there seems little reason to pay more , though admirers of Masur 's work ( I could myself among them ) really should hear his new version .
30 Many hundred meeting places were at ancient sites in the landscape like barrows or stones , where they could have taken place for millennia , while others were at places which had other functions as well , such as centres of royal or ecclesiastical estates which coincided with hundredal arrangements .
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