Example sentences of "[adv] [noun pl] at the " in BNC.
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1 | Outside the hotel he had fought down misgivings at the idea of allowing an old man to drag him through the streets when he could easily have walked , and he began to wonder if he should dismount . |
2 | Filling in forms at the interview |
3 | If possible avoid filling in forms at the time of the interview as you will not do your best while nervous , nor will you be able to correct mistakes easily or make changes . |
4 | He 's getting the letter and has promised that action will be taken , so I , it 's only words at the moment . |
5 | The 1989 Act merely nibbles at the edges . |
6 | So lines at the rear of the object must disappear as they move behind those at the front . |
7 | The real solution is to train pilots to accept responsibility , whether they are sitting in the aircraft or are merely bystanders at the launch point . |
8 | The Prime Minister called together ministers at the centre of the dispute in an attempt to speed publication of the delayed white paper on the closure programme . |
9 | At 9.20 , PC Foster was filling in reports at the Police Station , Windsor . |
10 | We had , not love affairs , but intrigues ; giggling over trysts at the skating-rink , kisses in taxis . |
11 | On the other side is the organised working class : by the end of the 1960s , after a long period of relatively full employment , the trade unions were in a strong position both in terms of wage bargaining and in terms of the defensive ‘ veto power ’ which they were able to exercise over changes at the point of production seen as threatening workers ' interests . |
12 | It was not possible to put together a written record of the work we did not displays at the July ‘ 81 Q.T. Day , as some sections ’ notes ( 1st & 2nd Ball groups , 2nd Club group ) were never received . |
13 | Veronica Shaw of Veronica 's Restaurant , London W2 , will be demonstrating and giving away recipes at the Horticultural Old Hall , Westminster , from April 30-May 3rd , admission £4 . |
14 | We 'll get that bloke what trained Mickey Pearce 's dog when it won over hurdles at the 'Stow . |
15 | Meanwhile Labour insist Cheltenham is now a 3 horse race with issues not personalities at the forefront . |
16 | Meanwhile prices at the factory gate increased 0.4 per cent in September , the same as in August , lifting the index to 120.0 , 1985=100 , which was 5 per cent above a year earlier . |
17 | we have n't yet got copies , they 're just masters at the moment but |
18 | Muni 's interest , however , would have come to nothing if there were not men at the studios who shared his enthusiasm for this potentially explosive subject . |
19 | His poster for this film shows Googie Withers gazing over fields at the distant figure of the neighbouring farmer she loves . |
20 | Meanwhile students at the lecture got the chance to pitch questions at the minister on a range of subjects from Maastricht to the loss of his private life . |
21 | His mount put in a series of sticky jumps and could never get to grips with Twin Oaks , who made all and came home clear for his eighth win over fences at the Lancashire course . |
22 | When the rosy spectacles are laid aside , it is clear that what to the husband and children can be a refreshing hobby — after all they are more often than not the consumers , not the producers , of the home-made jam — to the wife can be another variant of the natural mother image and in everyday terms can mean longer than ever hours at the chopping board . |
23 | no , only through the headmasters only , and that was er originally when we always exams at the same time and that was done as a school policy not science department ! |
24 | Paul commented that in previous years Leeds seats would have been occupied long before kick-off , unlike this year where there were still gaps at the Leeds end before kick-off . |
25 | His arm touched Martin 's occasionally as he brushed with short back and forth movements at the front of his mouth and then the toothbrush plunging to the back . |
26 | He also noted that books by John Buchan , his wife 's grandfather , were always best-sellers at the sale , and that several of J.B. 's rarer books , including Sir Quixote of the Moors , a novel written and published when he was only 17 years of age , would be on sale this year . |
27 | Pulling off her bright headscarf , tossing off her jacket , she threw off apologies at the same time . |
28 | There were still physicists at the turn of the century who scoffed at ‘ the chemists ’ atoms ’ and because physics was then the senior partner in school science it is not surprising that chemistry teaching began without atoms : but as school chemistry matured the pattern was allowed to set , and teaching atoms early and in a straightforward factual way became taboo . |
29 | ‘ Anyway , there 's always problems at the Vatican , ’ he concluded . |
30 | So , we were hardly novices at the print and publishing game , both conventionally and electronically . |