Example sentences of "[conj] [vb past] at [art] " in BNC.
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31 | The remaining commercial reserves figure is that estimated at the end of the year plus the production during the year . |
32 | Her conscious mind did n't even register it , nor the weeds of blue awareness that tangled at the edge of her mind . |
33 | The plateau we crossed before the final pyramid was hostile , the snow wind-beaten to a hard , glittering crust that squeaked at the approach of our boots and then gave a satisfying crunch as we went through it . |
34 | So I expect to see er improvements in confidence backed by greater provision and I like to see that directed at the venture capital , risk capital , long term capital . |
35 | Everything was Nordic or Russian except the Lehar group that came at the end . |
36 | A Rose that faded at the rising Day , |
37 | One passenger on a train that arrived at the station seconds before the blast said : ‘ It was a miracle no one was killed . ’ |
38 | Hannah Hauxwell 's somewhat late introduction to the benefits of modern civilization , such as water that arrived at the turn of a tap , central heating , shops just a few yards away , even a telephone ( the number is ex-directory or it would never stop ) , clearly created a revolution in her life Her financial situation also improved dramatically with a tidy amount left from the sale of Low Birk Hatt to invest , and substantial sums from the royalties of her best-selling book . |
39 | They are also one of the youngest presidential teams in US history , and that showed at the celebrations which lit up Clinton 's home town of Little Rock , Arkansas . |
40 | It all began when Wade was swimming with dolphins , imitating their movement in an undulation that began at the head and rippled along his body to his fins . |
41 | Increased Soviet Jewish immigration to Israel that began at the end of 1989 placed a major obstacle in the way of improved relations between Israel and the Soviet Union . |
42 | Hopper and Fonda were looking for finance , although all that existed at the time was an eight-page outline for the plot , which Fonda had been toting around . |
43 | In this chapter , I have tried to assess the provisions of WFP in the light of the financial management agenda that existed at the end of 1988. 1 have endeavoured to look at the principles behind its proposals , rather than the detailed systems requirements necessary to make them work . |
44 | The amount of surplus ACT included in the claim must be capable of being determined by reference to circumstances that existed at the time of the claim ( see Proctor & Gamble Ltd v Taylerson ( 1990 ) STC 624 ) . |
45 | On Aug. 23 the Minister of Home Affairs , S. B. Chavan , presented a bill to the Lok Sabha ( lower house of parliament ) which sought to prohibit the conversion of any place of worship that existed at the time of India 's independence from the United Kingdom in 1947 . |
46 | Result : even worse defeat , culminating in the degradation of last year 's 60-pointer by Australia and the shenanigans that followed at the post-match dinner . |
47 | In other words , he held the local authority as partly accountable for the situation that developed at the school . |
48 | WABI was written by people that worked at the BIOS house Phoenix Technologies Ltd and later at Integrated Technologies Inc . |
49 | You mentioned er you had a friend that worked at the , the bomb dump at Lindley . |
50 | So anybody that worked at the baking trade and was twenty seven was reserved . |
51 | His strong face , lined by age and illness , framed a pair of kindly eyes that softened at the sight of her . |
52 | erm Well not really because erm I believe erm that one was erm one of a few that survived at the erm time of the change of the erm Prime Minister . |
53 | Meanwhile his father , his voice reverberating in a way that hinted at the extent of the invisible spaces about them , told him about the tunnel , when it was opened and how long it was and how deep below the surface . |
54 | The path was built to serve an observatory that functioned at the top of the Ben at the turn of the century . |
55 | In a career that started at the age of seven in top hat and tails , she brought her superb soprano voice to both shows and especially concerts , often sharing the platform with nationally known Opera singers . |
56 | But she had a better way of relaxing the tightness that started at the back of her neck and spread across the crown of her head than attempting sleep . |
57 | It was the final piece in a jigsaw that started at an auction at a rundown farm in 1970 . |
58 | Four years ago the Saatchi Collection issued a lavish catalogue of much of its contents , a boxed set with the title Art of Our Time which comprised four beautifully illustrated volumes that retailed at the not inconsiderable price of £100 . |
59 | They achieved this by combining two different methods : a longitudinal study , following the same children for four years from before they were able in read until they had been at school for two or three years ; and a training programme that looked at the effect of giving pre-school children specific training in categorising sounds . |
60 | Stone House is the silent grave of an active industry that died at the turn of the present century . |