Example sentences of "[pron] [noun] at the centre " in BNC.

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1 Er overnight like you know , er when I was doing my work at the centre , the unemployed worker 's centre .
2 During my time at the Centre , the strict vegan , detoxifying diet was recommended for three months as a minimum ; only after that should one go to the ‘ stay well diet ’ which does allow a little fish and eggs .
3 She then went to Cardiff to work several steam specials in the South Wales Valleys , after which she is due to return to her home at the Centre .
4 Sport resumed its place at the centre of male culture providing familiar landmarks for private lives , giving a kind of chronology or structure to the year .
5 Its place at the centre of government thinking was re-emphasised in April 1939 when the RCM was told that , henceforth , each guarantor would have to put up a deposit of £50 to support the cost of a child 's re-emigration .
6 She did n't think about it , but in her mental geography , the vivid world consisted of herself and her father at the centre ; Thomas and Leo , a short distance away ; then a little further , the Princesse and Violette and Portia whom she still corresponded with regularly .
7 This matches its role at the centre of the company .
8 The devaluation of sterling was accompanied by a grudging American agreement that Britain should be allowed to limit her European responsibilities in order to preserve her role at the centre of the Sterling Area .
9 Harper had been right , they had merely been changing their aim , and now the French gunners concentrated their shots at the centre of the field .
10 Joanna had never missed a class in her year at the centre and was never late .
11 Its position at the centre of cities and in most suburban , country-town , and rural communities meant that it was accessible to all classes .
12 The underlying premise of Papert , Servan-Schreiber and their colleagues at the Centre Mondial is that children and adults , lawyers and journalists , the rulers and the ruled , can all assimilate compute culture without either losing their own , or surrendering to some centrally imposed scheme of , knowledge .
13 Harry did n't really have his heart at the Centre and was only there to please his wife .
14 In its ‘ strong ’ form , this emergent cosmology of biographical medicine places the patient and his biography at the centre of ‘ the medical gaze ’ and relegates hospital medicine to a purely technical role ; in its weaker form , the two cosmologies are different , but equal .
15 In 1318–19 the rise of Hugh Despenser the younger gradually displaced Damory from his standing at the centre of the court .
16 Li Yuan stood with his father at the centre of the viewing circle , looking down at the great globe of Chung Kuo , one hundred and sixty thousand li below .
17 The Prime Minister and senior Cabinet colleagues gathered at the House of Commons Church … it was a fitting place for Nicholas Ridley 's memorial service , he 'd spent 33 years of his life at the centre of British politics .
18 John Cooksley is staging an exhibition of his works at the centre , and also showing visitors the techniques he uses to capture his subjects on canvas .
19 Place the ball of your thumbs at the centre of the forehead between the eyebrows .
20 Place your thumbs at the centre between the eyebrows ( the ‘ third eye ’ ) and this time slide your thumbs a little more firmly over the brow bone and off the head .
21 I must first thank you and your colleagues at the Centre for Continuing Education for making my first trip across the Atlantic and to Montreal such an enjoyable and useful one .
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