Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb -s] at the " in BNC.

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1 I am grateful to my hon. Friend for the kind remarks at the beginning of his question .
2 LIFESPAN always gives an immediate response to a user interaction , but not all the options are handled while the user sits at the terminal .
3 This is achieved by adjusting the spacing between the words and characters as necessary so that each line of text finishes at the same point .
4 The gallery , now converted into the main building lies at the south end of the complex .
5 The route starts at the Glen Brittle campsite , next to the beach .
6 The second finding looks at the impact that CNN has had on the viewing of news .
7 Policy co-ordination lies at the root of Japan 's financial troubles
8 Chaos develops at the accumulation point of the period-doubling sequence , just above c = 4.20 , with families of similar orbits confined to thin bands that grow from each of the period
9 The job description lies at the heart of good recruitment and selection practice .
10 THE LOOK looks at the concept of logos .
11 If you look through all the short stories you know , I think you 'll find that the element of change lies at the bottom of each , like an insistent ground bass .
12 The second part starts at the beginning of Term 5 , before the first teaching practice ; it continues for four further weeks at the beginning of term 6 in the same teaching practice school .
13 A nice example of sophisticated linguistic play lies at the heart of Cele qui fu foutue et desfoutue : a tale in which a beautiful young woman , locked away in a tower by her jealous father , one day desires to buy a bird ( a crane ) from a young man passing by , and is told it will cost a foutre , a " fuck " .
14 In England , therefore , university starts at the age of 16 and lasts for five years .
15 ARE YOU HAPPY WITH THE WAY YOUR HAIR LOOKS AT THE MOMENT ? :
16 The assimilation of moderate levels of complexity into higher levels of orderliness lies at the heart of Smith 's aesthetic , in which excitement is generated by complexity whilst delight results from the apprehension of an overriding sense of order .
17 Our legal correspondent looks at the possibilities of and the background to plea bargaining , one of the issues covered in a recent Government consultation document on improving the delivery of justice system in Scotland .
18 Our legal correspondent looks at the aftermath of the London bombs .
19 Again a scientist stands at the point which has at present been reached within a long tradition of enquiry .
20 Mum looks at the proffered phone in a slightly puzzled way .
21 Best of south west waters at the moment .
22 We may even suggest that the theory of contracts presents an ideal terrain for an examination of these fundamental issues of political philosophy , for the law of contract lies at the intersection of the market and the state , using the coercive power of the latter to reinforce the discipline of the former .
23 A flower arranging course starts at the Woodhouse Close leisure complex , Bishop Auckland , on Monday at 3pm .
24 A simple power struggle lies at the core , one which Mr Yeltsin has three months to resolve .
25 Mr Campbell commented ‘ The most important recent development in ordinary shares was the reverse yield gap which at present stands at the alarming value of 4 ¼%.;
26 The Trail starts at the south-east of Brighstone Forest where it meets another long distance route — the Tennyson Trail .
27 The young lad sings ‘ Smoke gets in your eyes ’ — the wind snatches at the song , hides it in the trees
28 Another , indeterminate — but male — figure sits at the foot of a street lamp , among bollards near Le Sueur 's equestrian statue of Charles I. To the left of the sculptured pedestal of the statue is the afterimage of a third figure — silhouetted against the awning of a shop : the transparent hat , head and shoulders of another cab-driver .
29 And so er , they changed hats , when they get there , and the chauffeur 's introduced a as the professor , goes on the platform , and of course the professor sits at the back of the room with the chauffeur 's hat .
30 Despite the recent re-issue of Rewald 's classic monograph , we still lack a true catalogue raisonné , bringing together all the visual and documentary material and engaging with the fundamental issues ; for example , after the sensational exhibition of the Mellon waxes at the National Gallery in Washington in 1991 , there is an even greater need for a study of the relationship of the waxes to the 1,500 or so bronze casts scattered throughout the world ; more understanding of Degas ' techniques and the reproductive processes used by his founder is urgently required ; a consideration of the images themselves , and their place in contemporary sculpture , is conspicuous by its absence ; and , the biggest question of all , the role of these wax figures in the wider oeuvre cries out to be examined .
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