Example sentences of "[noun sg] [conj] [noun sg] at " in BNC.

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1 For example , repeated absences from school caused by hospital admission or attendance at outpatient clinics can lead to academic underperformance , and well-informed , sympathetic teachers will be required to organise tutorial support to overcome this .
2 Each suggests the location of the settlements in favourable lowland situations with access to a variety of different types of land in different environments , with areas of upland , pasture or woodland at some distance , and the main areas of arable and pasture near to the settlements ( Fig. 59 ) .
3 But can we speak of ‘ the workers ’ as a single category or class at all ?
4 It is certainly not expedient to lay ourselves open to charges of idolatry or syncretism at a time when churches are seriously examining our beliefs and doctrines . ’
5 For example , one might listen to a radio play while cooking , send a sonnet to a lover , or answer an exam question on the play or poem at A-level .
6 Make sure they reach your local Eagle Star branch or broker at least 5 days before the renewal date of your policy or , if more than one policy is involved , before the earliest renewal date .
7 Similarly the Newsons ( 1965 ) could find no relationship between early or late training and reliability or unreliability at 4 years of age .
8 Obviously , we are no longer talking about faith or belief at all , let alone legitimacy , but about confusion and indifference , stability and efficiency .
9 At intervals an enemy horseman might appear at the edge of the village to gaze through a spyglass at the Dutch positions , but no attacks followed such reconnaissances , no skirmishers wormed their way through the fields , and no cannon crashed shell or roundshot at the fragile Dutch lines .
10 Her clear face betrayed no grief or anxiety at all .
11 Though I spent my outdoor time playing any game I could , from cricket , tennis , football or boxing at the local gym , all my indoor time was spent buried in books .
12 We have the facilities needed to support the research or training at the time required .
13 The other time that they used to sit down together was for a cup of tea or coffee at six in the morning , which was when the man got home , and often as not that was when Boy got home too .
14 Go along and have a complimentary tea or coffee at the shop between 9.30am-5pm , Tuesday to Friday and 9.30am-4pm on Saturdays .
15 And this was another demonstration or confirmation at one level of presidential power .
16 Every registered student shall have an adviser of studies or research supervisor and shall be required to see the adviser or supervisor at the beginning of the academic year , at the end of each term , and at such other times as may be required .
17 The strict mathematical equality of each person 's vote with all others conceals the fact that in such circumstances some votes carry no weight or impact at all .
18 Thus , at the undergraduate level , the College offers a joint honours degree in conjunction with the University College leading to the Bachelor of Librarianship of the University of Wales , whilst suitably qualified librarians may undertake advanced study or research at the College , leading to a Master of Librarianship degree of the University or Fellowship of the Library Association .
19 You are invited to our Diamond House to see a little of the art of the diamond cutter , have your own ring valued and cleaned if you wish and maybe even purchase a ring or stone at very attractive discounts on UK prices .
20 Three hundred years of catering for the City of London were celebrated by Ring & Brymer at the Museum of London last week .
21 It would even be possible for people to watch a political or parliamentary debate at home on television , and then register their vote or opinion at the end of it by pressing a button or making a free phone-call .
22 The latter require injection or deposition at altitudes 50km to take advantage of the strong easterly winds needed to account for the observed geographical range of the phenomenon .
23 Gray , who wrote in Saturday 's match programme that morale at the club was good , thought a lack of confidence contributed to last Saturday 's dismal performance .
24 Leaving home should be a normal part of young adult development , but running away or leaving prematurely is an indication that life at home is no longer acceptable or bearable .
25 Guido paused for an instant , then added , smiling , ‘ I expect that 's why your personal monetary situation is rather more loss than profit at the moment — because you invest so much of your time in romance ? ’
26 Like the linker , it sits on the main bed and has a cog wheel and spring at the rear to lock it on to the needlebed .
27 Faith , Religion and Ritual at Times of Loss
28 A psychiatrist who specialises in executive stress thought the fencing indicated that the person it protected felt an enormous sense of isolation and betrayal at the hands of people who had failed to be grateful for years of selfless public service .
29 In association with his technically minded relative , Thomas ( the exact relationship is not known ) , he may have had an iron furnace and hammer-pond at Hamsell Farm , and possibly a smelter and perhaps a coining press in Isleworth at the end of the century .
30 For 34-year-old Chris , a pipe-fitter and welder at the Grimsby site in the UK , and wife Lorraine , 29 , it was a second blow after previously suffering the tragedy of a stillborn baby .
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