Example sentences of "[noun pl] at the [noun pl] " in BNC.
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31 | Of greater significance , however , is the fact that in this case there are two point singularities at the points , and , . |
32 | The presence of these wave components introduces additional distribution valued singularities at the points , and , . |
33 | TOP : Crowds mill around four of the star steam attractions at the Lovers Walk , Brighton , Open Day on September 22 . |
34 | Computers at the centres hold information of vital importance to any private forecaster . |
35 | However , the payment of premiums creates a pool of funds at the companies ' disposal , awaiting claims to be made against it . |
36 | The League also refused to allow concessions to unemployed supporters at the turnstiles . |
37 | When Edward Mansell of Swansea and Thomas Davies of Llandaff conducted a survey into Anglican sufferings at the hands of the Puritans , their results revealed the survival of deep and widespread religious resentments in South Wales some fifty years after the Interregnum . |
38 | The grass is harvested in summer from the bogs at the edges of lakes , and smashed flat with a knife butt . |
39 | Intruders at the Parks removed covers during the night before Oxford University 's game against Worcestershire , leaving the pitch open to the elements . |
40 | They have notches at the sides of the wing covers near the hinges so that the covers can be replaced over the abdomen leaving the wings extended and beating . |
41 | Louis Devos on Erato ( CD 2292 452022 ) establishes a logical series of tempo relationships , with a tactus that hovers around 72–6 , and , in ‘ Te per orbem ’ for example , with clear tripla and then sesquialtera relationships at the changes to 3/2 and 2 respectively . |
42 | As a counterweight to this strengthening of relationships at the CNAA-institutions level the move to weaken the role of subject boards was reversed and the proposals adopted provided for greater integration of the boards than at first suggested . |
43 | The wind blew his words at the men and they stopped , glancing at each other . |
44 | Other speakers at the sessions will include Konrad Oberhuber of the Albertina , Vienna and Philippe Fehl from The Cicognara Project , the Vatican Library and the University of Illinois . |
45 | The speakers at the Publishers Publicity Circle seminar , Bookshop Promotions — Do They Work ? , were well briefed and forthright . |
46 | She dressed carefully , green herring-bone tweed suit , pinch-waisted , court shoes , very plain , and a complicated face , the tricky little eyeliner triangles at the lid-corners almost smudged by the swaying train . |
47 | Sarah designed some swings : ‘ There are green triangles at the sides to stop children banging their heads and getting hurt . ’ |
48 | As with any pattern knitting , you must use the claw weights at the edges of the knitting ; Silver and Knitmaster Chunky machines have wide claw weights to hang across the knitting as well . |
49 | It empowered the Secretary of State to prescribe a common curriculum ( to be called the national curriculum ) for pupils of compulsory school age in maintained schools ( for details , see Chapter 10 ) , to set attainment targets for each of its constituent subjects at the ages of 7 , 11 , 14 and 16 , and to make arrangements for assessing how well these are met ; established a National Curriculum Council ( for England ) and a Curriculum Council for Wales to oversee the implementation and assessment of the national curriculum ; required LEAs , school governors and head teachers to ensure that the national curriculum is taught in all maintained schools . |
50 | Curved , yes , he had expected that , he had known he was n't going to find a flat plateau , but something to hold on to he had expected , a double ridge perhaps , pipes or cables , not what was in fact there , nothing more than shallow flanges at the tops of the double-leaf doors . |
51 | And so in the blazing heat of the next day Martha was supplied with a small replica of the new green , black and gold Jamaican flag and hoisted on to her stepfather 's shoulders at the gates of what had just ceased to be the colonial governor 's mansion , to see a small erect figure in the back of a Rolls-Royce drive slowly away . |
52 | 32 P-labelled fragments ( final concentration 1 nM ) , proteins at the concentrations stated in the legend to Fig. 4 and competitor DNA were incubated as in the gel retardation experiments . |
53 | On Feb. 21 rallies at the universities of Columbia and Michigan ( both former centres of war resistance ) were attended by 250 and 100 students . |
54 | Support the slab in a dish with glass rods at the edges . |
55 | They point out that three conditions must be met if an issue is to affect the relative standing of the parties at the polls . |
56 | What sense can we make of support for these parties at the polls ? |
57 | He pumped cannon shells at the las cannon on that Titan 's carapace — while searing light pulsed from it towards theirs . |
58 | She invested in up-to-date equipment , took out a subscription to hairdressing magazines to keep in touch with the latest ideas , and took clients at the weekends and evenings . |
59 | But in the south-western port of Bayonne , a march by about 1,000 people degenerated into violence as demonstrators smashed barriers , lit a fire and hurled flares at the police , who responded with tear gas , water cannon and truncheons . |
60 | The sequences at the ligation-sites between oligonucleotide 2 and the oligonucleotides used for the PCR-amplification were exactly as predicted . |