Example sentences of "[noun pl] at [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 But in some capitalist societies the working class seems to have no distinct political organisation or ideology , and so appears to lack any defining characteristics at these levels .
2 ‘ I always give 110 per cent and that 's why fans at most clubs would want me to play for their teams if I was to get a move from Arsenal . ’
3 To help and advise Amnesty in the development , testing and promotion of human rights education materials and methods at all levels of education .
4 To help and advise Amnesty International in the development , testing and promotion of its human rights education materials and methods at all levels of the education system .
5 An upbeat message emerged from economist Mark Brown at stockbroker UBS Phillips & Drew who said his firm had switched from seller to buyer of domestic equities at these levels .
6 The curators of the grand US museums like the Metropolitan look down their noses at these shows , but the citizens of Memphis are pleased as can be , because before WONDERS they just felt out in the boondocks .
7 The first heroes in the battle to adapt to the damage are the referees at all levels who have sat down amongst themselves , worked out interpretations , decided what to ignore in the letter of the law ; and because the superior team can no longer launch sustained driving to sap the opposition , you find that inferior teams are still fresh as daisies at the end .
8 The taste for the double telling of a story , both in text and pictures , is never lost , and so the paperback of Asterix and the Secret Weapon ( Hodder & Stoughton , £3.99 ) , which has a feminist infiltrating the English village , will be much welcomed by readers at all stages .
9 But we know we have readers at all levels ( as befits Britain 's bestselling fishkeeping magazine ) and newcomers arriving all the time .
10 Critics like Bourque and Grossholtz ( 1984 ) do not dispute the fact that men hold the majority of public offices at all levels and have the lion 's share of influence .
11 Written by the student body , alternative prospectuses give a report on the students viewpoint and can be obtained from individual NUS offices at some colleges of higher education .
12 Radiometric and spectrometric investigations of such waves indicated that the Cytherean source region was at a temperature of about 670 K. Moreover , radio waves at such wavelengths can readily traverse clouds and atmospheric gases and it was readily established that the Cytherean source region lay well below the cloud tops and was very probably the surface of Venus .
13 The studies were undertaken under Home Office and University of Birmingham regulations ensuring the humane treatment of animals at all times .
14 They organise tightly and post guards at all hours .
15 MMC said that we should bring our locally-based IT units at all sites with a corporate IT service to which business-based IT units should be accountable .
16 The existence of the singularities at these points implies that the lines and in regions II and III act as ‘ fold singularities ’ like those described in Section 8.2 .
17 For some , this appears as a rapid move away from the consensus approach to change which characterised education up to the 1970s , and as a move towards imposed solutions at all levels of the service .
18 It has to be clearly understood that whether LMS or GMS there is inevitably going to be a change in the existing relationships at all levels ; this will have implications for where differing and changed levels of power will lie .
19 ‘ It is the way of my people to use light words at such times ’ , says Merry apologetically , but just the same he can not stop .
20 The advantage over stratificational social class ( as in Labov , 1966 ) as a principal variable is the universality of the network concept : whereas stratificational social class theory can not be universally applicable to all historical states , to bilingual situations , or to language- ( that is , speaker- ) contact situations ( and all of these are relevant in historical description ) , all speakers at all times have had ties of some kind — weak or strong — with other speakers .
21 The department runs an active international research seminar , in conjunction with the Istituto italiano di cultura , and invites speakers at all levels from postgraduate to emeritus professor , from the UK , Italy , Australia , Canada and the USA .
22 At the same time , UK industry has been constrained by skill shortages at most times since the Second World War .
23 Collection was not always successful and thus samples were not obtained from all subjects at all stages of the trials .
24 The photometer also incorporates subdivided chips to produce crude pictures at these wavelengths .
25 Members will also be able to use their club cards to get savings at several stores and companies .
26 But the lords of rail , mine and steel-mill can not really have expected to look paternally over their workers ' shoulders at all times , and they certainly did not do so .
27 To this end alliances are made with other sectors at all levels , local , regional and national .
28 The state-owned Aerospatiale conglomerate has maintained a manufacturing base by progressively investing in new designs at all ends of the market , from military trainer to commercial helicopter , light single to the airline business .
29 In an interim report to the AFRC meeting on Oct. 15 the NEC gave evidence of gross corruption and fraud , and indicated that abuses were committed by " virtually all the candidates with the support of the factionalized executives of the parties at all levels " .
30 KPMG , through the international M&A network , seeks to provide comprehensive services to clients at all stages of the M&A process .
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