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

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1 The study says it is ‘ improbable ’ their fingernails were innocently contaminated with explosives — as argued by defence lawyers at the Appeal Court .
2 These computer programs have been written in BASIC by postgraduate students at the Department of Information Studies , and they are mounted on a Prime 400 minicomputer .
3 Linda Kelly , 44 , of Alston Avenue , Cramlington , was remanded in custody by Blyth magistrates at the weekend charged with murdering her husband , Michael , at their home last Friday .
4 Similarly , the French team will re-analyse a few examples of survey data collected by research workers at the Institute of Psychiatry .
5 Bull , who requested a personal hearing after being charged with misconduct , is likely to be represented by club officials at the hearing .
6 Brian Considine , Sharp 's chairman , said the 1989 figures would be affected by management problems at the Bradford operation , troubles in the retail sector and high interest rates .
7 VIDEO film taken by security cameras at the offices of major oil companies may provide detectives with a vital lead in their hunt for the bomb hoaxer who brought chaos to Aberdeen yesterday .
8 VIDEO film taken by security cameras at the offices of two major oil companies may provide detectives with a vital lead in their hunt for the bomb hoaxer who brought chaos to Aberdeen yesterday .
9 Dr Hayes ' remarks come in reaction to plans put forward by sports captains at the University , to encourage top athletes to apply to Oxford .
10 Businessman Keith Skelton , 47 , of The Crescent , Nunthorpe , was given conditional bail by Scarborough magistrates at the weekend accused of obtaining £44,000 by deception .
11 Original gravity ( OG ) is not strictly an indication of strength but is the measurement taken by excise officers at the start of the fermentation process to see how much sugar is present in the brew .
12 Later , the point was made that the " development of systematic support for managers in schools has become heavily orientated towards the immediate needs generated by education reforms at the expense of that longer term development of heads and senior staff " ( Wallace and Hall 1989:173 ) .
13 It must have been galling , to say the least , for a man from such a background to be accused of being a Nazi by student revolutionaries at the London School of Economics , whose only experience of a ‘ fascist regime ’ was being refused service in the college bar after closing time .
14 This will be used almost exclusively by quality auditors at the start of the audit trail and provide a simple matrix .
15 Revision , which is done by subject cataloguers at the LC , is continuous .
16 Again the signal as to how to behave is given to drivers entering the area by remodelling junctions at the point of entry the before/after pair of illustrations show the treatment of the Konopkastrasse/main road intersection by reducing turning space , lowering light poles , emphasizing cycle lanes and planting greenery .
17 Details of how the projects will be implemented should be spelt out by project leaders at the Williamsburg summit in May when the nations review progress .
18 But that was stopped by police officers at the scene . ’
19 Competitor press releases and financial statements , for example , can be easily collected by the corporate legal or communications staff ; relevant government reports and filings can probably be acquired through the legal department or by company lobbyists at the state or national level ; the investor relations staff can get security analysts ' reports ; and so on .
20 She said she was very impressed by staffing levels at the hospital and that even a local surgery had computer equipment .
21 Alex Salmond : chided by party activists at the water campaign march at the weekend
22 LSW seems to be advected around the North Atlantic with modification by mixing and by time changes at the LSW source .
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