Example sentences of "[be] expressed at the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 CONCERN as to whether the parish council were seen to be fully behind the scheme to build a replacement sports pavilion at Four Marks recreation ground were expressed at the council 's meeting on Tuesday last week .
2 Its original preferred candidate was Ryzhkov , but fears were expressed at the meeting that if elected Ryzhkov would cede the post to Gorbachev , and it was therefore decided also to nominate Vadim Bakatin , the USSR Internal Affairs Minister .
3 Italy is of course the country where anything is possible , but legitimate concern has been expressed at the way in which the young Florentine judge has seen fit to take upon herself a role which properly belongs to the competent institutional authorities that of evaluating the appropriateness and the implementation of a particular restoration project .
4 Hilda Lodge said that some disappointment had been expressed at the lack of equipment used in display items and very little live piano music , which is our forte , was used to accompany them .
5 Mr Walton 's view is expressed at the beginning of the novel and at the end .
6 Our audit opinion is expressed at the date below .
7 2 ) Some concern was expressed at the choice of the word ‘ Manifesto ’ .
8 Fury was expressed at the idea that some gay men might have to change their sexual habits and scorn poured on the idea of trying to tell that to the callers .
9 Deep concern was expressed at the recklessness of the labour group , and the inevitable effect that such expenditure would have upon assessments and rates .
10 The aim was expressed at the launch of a new report reviewing the role and prospects of the small firms sector in the economy , Small Firms in Britain , a publication which in some ways is the government 's answer to pressure for a regular ‘ report on small business ’ , similar to the weighty volume published annually in the United States .
11 An active member of the police Superintendents Association , Mr McLean says that at a recent meeting disgust was expressed at the Met 's failure to hit back at criticism of this kind — such as the comment by Bernie Grant , MP for Tottenham , that the divisional chief in his constituency was ‘ incompetent . ’
12 Further dissatisfaction was expressed at the action taken .
13 Even more surprise was expressed at the sequencing of sentences in the descriptive frame of the story .
14 Considerable hostility was expressed at the bifurcation of the profession for regulatory purposes into sole practitioners and others which question 2 appeared to be advocating .
15 ‘ Regret was expressed at the vote on Maastricht amendment 28 , although we understand the reasons for it . ’
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