Example sentences of "in [noun sg] [noun sg] at [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | There is obviously little room for the school to be directly involved in curriculum development at any level . |
2 | This probably contributed to the slower growth in labour productivity at that time . |
3 | The experts in rugby law at this end of the world say categorically that the organisers of the tournament were simply not entitled to do that and , as a result , there must be an inquiry . |
4 | We had very little experience in clothing design at that stage , although we had run a small experiment with Habitat called Clothes Line . |
5 | There is a date stone here , 1666 , ( the date of the Fire of London ) and the initials of George and Eleanor Browne , who lived in Town End at that time . |
6 | Changes in traffic noise at these sites affected subjective response in a manner consistent with the investigators ' findings , and the investigators therefore predict that , to the extent that noise levels have remained constant at these sites , subjective response will also have remained constant . |
7 | Some of you are nodding , if you 're thinking what is he talking about , what does he mean , then I 'd advise you to go and have a look , because you might be dozing off spiritually if you 're not aware of what 's happening in kingdom ministry at this moment in time . |
8 | After completing the cable , run the stitch down to the bottom of the pattern and reverse the stitch in rib fashion at each side of the cable , using the latch tool , as shown in the diagrams . |
9 | The total supply of labour is shown by the distance on the horizontal axis ; if initially there is an efficient allocation of resources , then O r L o labour is in locality R and O s L o is in locality S. At this point the marginal products of labour are identical at point 1 in the two localities ( assuming that wages are set equal to marginal value product ) . |
10 | Help to promote a culture within your organisation which strives for continuous improvement , securing involvement and participation in risk management at all levels . |
11 | In 1988 Lord Scarman perceptively observed that the momentum created by the democratization of Parliament was a major factor behind the marked increase in executive power at this time . |
12 | As a result , actual and symbolic transitions across spatial boundaries continue to create a crucial means of analysing the way police reality deals with the changes in power politics at all levels within the institution , and of describing the way status can be won or lost . |
13 | Water is drawn through a sponge — which is easily cleaned by washing in tank water at each water change ( not cold , chlorinated , tap ) . |
14 | It 's even the case that the iron plough , apparently , was comparatively rare in peasant China at this time . |
15 | We encourage students to take Greek , and give a great deal of special help in language study at all levels , but it is quite possible to take both New Testament 1 and New Testament 2 in English . |