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

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1 Dale Reid on the pace of play at the Belgian Open at Bercuit .
2 deputy director of operations at the Royal Botanical Gardens , Kew , came to Rennie House Conference Centre on April 5 .
3 The driving force behind the idea is the Cranfield Institute of Technology , which already supplies teaching and research for the Ministry of Defence at the Royal Military College of Science at Shrivenham .
4 In the host mud , there was only a trace of PLTE at the minimum detectable limit and there was roughly a thousand times less PLDE than PLFA ( Table 1 ) .
5 While there was much talk of objects at the Common Open Software Environment initiative roll-out , firms associated with the effort do not yet seem to have decided if or how this playing field can be levelled , or whether basic object functionality is to be used to gain competitive advantage .
6 When after the end of the 30 minute perfusion with ethanol ( 25% ) , the stomachs were perfused again with saline for 180 minutes , the extent of damage at the light microscopic level did not change compared with the damage measured immediately after ethanol administration ( Fig 2 ) .
7 Your item on surveys of personnel at the British nuclear weapons tests ( This Week 27 January , p 219 ) is seriously misleading and in at least one respect factually incorrect .
8 Erm , could you pick up a pint of milk at the Seven Eleven for us , hang on , I 'll give you some money .
9 The selection of 27 black candidates by the major parties as parliamentary candidates , and the likely election of some black members of parliament at the forthcoming general election have also heightened interest in the rise of black politicians in British politics .
10 Seve Ballesteros followed up yesterday 's quadruple-bogey seven by plummeting out of bounds at the par-three 15th and out of the tournament with two 75s , six over par .
11 In 1977 , I took my first ever sabbatical , and spent a couple of months at the Australian National University in Canberra .
12 This , plus direct purchases of some of the bills by the discount houses , would reduce the liquidity of the discount houses , which then would be forced to borrow from the Bank of England at the new higher MLR .
13 The best new piece of equipment at the Royal Welsh Show this week suitable for upland farming conditions sounded as if it should have four legs rather than four wheels .
14 Sarah Draper , Assistant Curator of Archaeology at the National Maritime Museum , Greenwich , expresses the strongest disapproval of private wreck salvage operations and ‘ treasure hunters ’ who make large sums of money from salvage operations .
15 From 1908 till 1918 he was lecturer in metallurgy at Glasgow University , and became professor of metallurgy at the Royal Technical College , Glasgow , in 1918 .
16 In 1920 Desch succeeded J. O. Arnold as professor of metallurgy at Sheffield Univesity , a post which he held until 1932 , when he succeeded another distinguished metallurgist , W. Rosenhain [ q.v. ] , as superintendent of the department of metallurgy at the National Physical Laboratory .
17 The Group extended its support for the arts during 1992 , in particular sponsoring the revival of Xerxes at the English National Opera and the Royal Academy of Arts ' Summer Exhibition in London , which is the premier event of its type in the UK .
18 Sales at Kam Printronics , a joint venture company that produces high-volume printed circuit boards , were hampered by lack of capacity at the Chinese Allied Group 's plant — Kode 's partner .
19 Denice lets out little yelps of laughter at the occasional humorous moments and squirms and groans during the gory bits .
20 Those Germans not knocked out by the week-long bombardment were given time to reach their gun positions , and they poured an unremitting enfilade of lead at the doomed British soldiers .
21 It was n't until much later that Sidney E. Berger , curator of manuscripts at the American Antiquarian Society in Worcester , Massachusetts , explained to me that the word had made its début in the Tarzan movies .
22 Their relatives were overjoyed that they could see them on stage when they returned to their home town in the summer for a couple of weeks at the prestigious new Palace of Varieties .
23 The results of the research , which involved 300 patients in the UK , Australia and Germany , were disclosed by Paul Griffiths , professor of virology at the Royal Free Hospital , London .
24 Mr Edwards accepted and was duly elected as Treasurer until the election of Officers at the next Annual General Meeting .
25 His mind filled with primitive lore and with a sense of awkwardness at the numerous exhausting social roles he had to play in addition to that of the London banker , Eliot wrote to Mary Hutchinson in 1920 worrying about his inherited characteristics and suggesting that he might be a savage himself .
26 A member of staff at the Royal United Hospital said staff were reduced to tears by the tragedy .
27 As the king had died before Stanley 's departure , he landed to find an uncertain future , until the appointment was confirmed by Frederick V. He spent the remainder of his life in Denmark , was appointed professor of sculpture at the Danish Royal Academy , and besides continuing to produce monuments , ceilings , garden sculpture , and other decorative artefacts , he was a musician , composed an oratorio , and translated books into Danish , including Joseph Andrews ( 1753 ) by Henry Fielding [ q.v . ] .
28 But it is excellent this type of agreement will create the spirit of co-operation at the earliest possible age . ’
29 You then catch up with the field on the Isle of Dogs at the 17.5 mile-mark .
30 Today 's highly competitive business world requires a great deal of capital at the lowest possible cost .
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