Example sentences of "[noun] at [noun pl] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Companies must refinance £20 billion of warrants and bonds this year convertible into equities at prices way above today 's , nearly £50 billion next year and £24 billion in 1994 . |
2 | After an extensive two-year project a new visitor complex has been opened on the Suffolk coast at Coastguards Cottages , Dunwich Heath . |
3 | Traders at securities houses have long argued to the SEC that they need access to information about the current credits of the companies whose debt they are trading . |
4 | Similar worries at architects YRM to fall 11p to 29p . |
5 | On promotion to Chief Inspector in 1988 , he moved to Fratton and two years later he was appointed second-in-command of the community relations department at police headquarters in Winchester . |
6 | According to the record books , the North-east derby between Aberdeen and Dundee at Dens Park is an even more lop-sided affair . |
7 | His handicap is currently four and he won the 1990 Peter Townsend Trophy at Porters Park Golf Club with rounds of 73 and 72 . |
8 | Alan Norman , slipway superintendent at boatbuilders William Osborne , gave the final command ‘ Slack off winch ’ . |
9 | In the consultative document , the DTI proposes two courses of action : monitoring registration of branches at Companies House to ensure that the law is not abused by companies being incorporated in a lax jurisdiction to take over a British business ; or requiring branch accounts from overseas companies which conduct all or a substantial part of their business in Great Britain . |
10 | However , one of the chief difficulties in creating an improvement of schools ' practice at grassroots level is that schools , when faced with the challenge presented by self-examination and with a relatively limited knowledge of available strategies and resources , tend to use the process to reinforce existing ( perhaps inadequate ) practices rather than to seek new , more fruitful relationships between curriculum areas or to develop more appropriate teaching methods . |
11 | and there 'll be talk of another Grand National in Gloucestershire on Sunday when David Nicholson opens up his new stables at Jackdaws Castle for the very first time … they 'll be off and running there at half past ten … and its a sure winner for a good day out |
12 | Also we went down to the H.Q. at Pages Park where we saw some men putting up photographs of the line in the past . |
13 | I wonder if Father would agree to getting a shepherd at t'Martinmas Hirings , ’ he mused . |
14 | Bob Houghton has quit as assistant manager of struggling SOUTHEND after just four months at Roots Hall . |
15 | Another eyewitness , James Christey , saw the gunman drinking from a bottle of wine and aiming his 12 bore single barrel , sawn-off shotgun at police marksmen . |
16 | Detectives feared he was out for revenge and armed police were put on guard at police stations . |
17 | My name 's at the moment I 'm a temporary detective constable at police station . |
18 | BELOW : A pause from work at Bonds Mill . |
19 | Ben , who 's fifteen , had just started work at Stars Newsagents when he was approached by the gunman . |
20 | The Army is full of initials : ISAAC stands for Infantry Skill At Arms Camp . |
21 | Michelle Dixon claims management at Trees Park Village nursing home at Middleton St George , near Darlington , sacked her because she complained to Darlington Health Authority about declining standards . |
22 | It was to prevent bad development and to show that you could build decent houses with gardens at rents people could afford and also that you could develop a community , which is why he was never in favour of a company town . |
23 | One sees huge deposits , such as the high cliffs of gravel around Embrun in the French Alps , and not far away , the heap of great boulders at Claps de Luc , where half a mountain fell into the valley of the Drome one wet afternoon in 1442 ( plate 5.2 ) . |
24 | The 1988–89 Committee spent a long time agonising over the problem of how to keep the broadcasters at arms length , so that their editors would not be able to provide the signal in ways that might be journalistically attractive but would be repugnant to Members . |
25 | Their planting of small bombs , so that they can monitor security procedures , is followed by police and Army blundering , which was intended by Winner as a dig at Services mentality . |
26 | He had reached the top : he was standing on a rock , he was brandishing his chainsword , he was roaring defiance at enemies Defries could n't see . |
27 | Pastel wool blanket with patchwork effect in open weave ( 110x220cm ) , £395 , by Richard Womersley at Designers Guild . |
28 | The ratio between the length of the R-R intervals at beats number 30 and 15 after standing ( R-R30/R-R15 ) were calculated . |
29 | The large engine house built for a pumping engine at Friars Goose colliery has been preserved here by the local authority . |
30 | Teacher Betty Weller says : ‘ Our school had a mascot known as Freddy Bird which made appearances at sports events , functions and parades . |