Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] at [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 The row of Grimauds , wanting not this chatter but Shakespeare , value for money at last , was inhibiting .
2 The retreat was a time for fear at first , and self-scrutiny .
3 My sister took a bit of stick at first , too , and although she 's two years younger than me and was in a different class , we stuck together at break times and tried to avoid the sneering eyes .
4 Group II was patients without signs or symptoms of toxoplasmosis at first assessment ( classes A1–A3 , B3 , and C3 ; 2 patients had cryptococcal meningitis , 3 Kaposi 's sarcoma ) but who produced toxoplasma-specific antibodies ( table ) .
5 Of course at first I just thought it was someone from a boat that had been driven in by the weather .
6 To comprehend all that was involved here , one must experience the full force of tragedy at first hand ; and here Act III of Tristan can be pointed to as a prime specimen of tragic art .
7 The pairing was the one feared most , because of painful memories of violence at last year 's European championship in West Germany .
8 A fountain of blood at first pours from his chest , but soon subsides to become a steady trickle .
9 Some may have the opportunity of a short-term secondment to industry to observe the world of work at first hand or to reconnoitre a promising field for curriculum in-put .
10 The data set was then stratified in the analysis by 5 year age groups , sex , calendar year of first diagnosis of case or control event , and district of residence at first diagnosis .
11 Instead of outrage at last week 's blocking of the succession of Stipe Mesic , a Croat , as Yugoslavia 's new president , officials in Zagreb smile at the propaganda coup handed to them by Serb politicians in Belgrade .
12 I could n't really blame him , as most horses are suspicious of water at first , especially when they ca n't tell how deep it is .
13 And at that point his voice faded as Belinda got herself safely into the passage and out of earshot at last .
14 The elements of family building that are capable of such impact are age of woman at first marriage or union and at birth of each child , parity and family size , and length of inter-birth interval .
15 With the possible exception of age at first union , these factors are readily susceptible to control and can be moderated .
16 General situation : Parts of Scotland and Northern Ireland will have a touch of frost at first , but most of England and Wales should be frost free .
17 And finally , it is the ability to open the arms of memory to welcome them back as a valued part of the whole life experience , with which it is possible to live at peace , without pain , and with a sense of completeness at last ; and when this has been accomplished the bereaved are ready to embrace life again .
18 Former champion and born-again Christian George Foreman — who has seen the sleazy side of life at first hand — warned after Lewis 's brilliant two-round knockout of Razor Ruddock at Earls Court : ‘ Lennox Lewis will win the world title — as long as he does n't get in with the wrong crowd . ’
19 but at least stress will begin to ease at work and you will feel so free to turn your attention to other areas of life at last .
20 ‘ But there will be a couple of surprises , ’ Matthew Walden , vice-president of music at Twentieth Century Fox , tells me .
21 Following the report , although the then Secretary of State at first indicated he would implement its recommendations in full , they were subsequently modified to make them less swingeing .
22 Although his predecessor , Paul Channon , sounded a note of caution at last year 's conference , there were high hopes that the party would include privatisation of BR in its next manifesto .
23 Much later that night , when the storm had died down and they lay at rest in each other 's arms , on the verge of sleep at last , Leonora said very quietly , ‘ Penry . ’
24 Table 5.4 summarised carers ' expressed feelings of strain at first interview .
25 The chemical properties of flint at first seem very unpromising since so much of its chemical make-up is a silicon-oxygen network , and is the same in flint found anywhere .
26 Perhaps I should add that Dr. Gray on occasions has not been too impressed with the WCC ! informs me that he was strong in his support of view at last year 's General Assembly that the Church of Scotland should withdraw from the WCC .
27 Other variables examined related to the selection process ( infant 's age , region , and nominated time of day/time of death ) , sociodemography ( occupation , marital status , age mother left school , age of mother ) , pregnancy ( age of mother at first pregnancy , number of previous pregnancies , months pregnant when first attended antenatal clinic , attended antenatal classes ) , and postnatal factors ( infant 's sex , birth weight , gestation , admission to special care baby unit , breast feeding only at discharge from obstetric hospital , maternal smoking in last two weeks , season , infant 's sleeping position , and infant sharing a bed with another person ) .
28 Taking into account the influence of a number of factors that affect levels of child mortality , including maternal age , one study demonstrated with results of data from developing countries that participated in the WFS , that elimination of fourth and higher order births ( i.e. , termination of childbearing at third parity ) would reduce infant and early childhood mortality by approximately eight per cent ( Trussell and Pebley , 1984 , p.29 ) .
29 The elder Pliny was full of curiosity at first , and planned to sail across in his galley for a closer look , but his nephew was not so keen on the idea , and turned down his uncle 's invitation to go along as well , pleading pressure of work .
30 I 've recorded a lot of stuff with song writers whose work I like , but I 'll probably do a cover version as my first single because , as a TV presented I 'm bound to get a lot of flak at first . ’
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