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

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1 All new boxers in this TV Sports game start of at the bottom of the pile , ranked at 30 .
2 The the other advantages I can think of at the moment for erm getting company to say yes it the obvious connections to company .
3 As we have noted , many countries had no press to speak of at the time of independence , and in those that did the press has undergone a considerable amount of change .
4 She birdied the tenth , her first , but , after that promising start , the rustiness she had talked of at the start of the tournament began to manifest itself .
5 This ‘ First Band of the Lords of the Congregation of Christ ’ was followed up by four other such bonds between then and 1562 , charting not only the growth of the Protestant movement but also the increasing resistance to the regent and the French , which by late 1559 would reach heights undreamed of at the end of 1557 .
6 There are , however , hints in The Middlemen of the modes of narration which are to replace what is so brutally disposed of at the end of the tale .
7 A last-minute alteration introduced by Khasbulatov regarding governmental structures would effectively require Yeltsin to give up the premiership within three months , instead of at the end of the year .
8 According to Tony we 're going out of at the end of the month .
9 Shiona parked at the front , instead of at the side of the house where everyone normally parked their cars , and , pushing back her hair , headed for the front door .
10 It is first heard of at the coronation of Pope Nicholas II in 1059 , when it appears that because the mitre had passed into general use by bishops ( and even by princes ) the pope 's own headgear had to undergo change to become distinctive and exclusive to the pope .
11 Being sort of at an angle to it and , but i it first of all it allows you to see textures in the wall and things rather better , erm and it makes for generally speaking , a more interesting composition .
12 Erm yeah it 's a , again , a very straightforward shot of a very well internationally known landmark erm but I think to stand sort of at an angle to this bridge , sort of , so you 're , the bridge leads you up to the archway underneath the tower is a nice viewpoint .
13 To compare Raskolnikov 's haymarket with Kim 's bazaar is to see that Kipling has done all the work so that you do n't have to go there to know what it 's like at the level of vivid and varied description , whereas Dostoevsky leaves his reader with an impression which hovers between smell and vapour and dream .
14 I just wonder what the security was like at the base from which that plane took off in the States . ’
15 Oh yes Paul they were sitting like at the end of the corner there 's been
16 He said that 's when they put presents round and er he come in on the Friday on the Friday night and I mean I was in a right state , I mean we 've been in there about seven weeks and I was like at the point of like a nervous breakdown and he said to me how do you feel about me taking Matthew from you , so I said I he said I think you need a break .
17 What it will be like at the age of three score and ten remains to be seen .
18 Their presence at the hearing had been dispensed with at a meeting of the Panel four days previously .
19 Of all the people she could have been stuck with at a time like this !
20 The Social Security Act 1986 , radically changed the law by requiring special or emergency needs , which had previously been dealt with at the discretion of local officers , to be met out of the Social Fund under directions and guidance from the Minister who allocated funds to local offices .
21 If an abatement notice , served in compliance with s.93 of the 1936 Act , is not complied with at the expiry of the specified time , or the local authority thinks that the nuisance , although abated , is likely to recur , s.94(1) of that Act provides that it is the duty of the local authority to institute summary proceedings for a nuisance order , in order to obtain compliance with the notice or otherwise abatement of the nuisance .
22 The results of the group discussions will be dealt with at the Session at 5.00p.m .
23 Of course it is true that some children have specific needs which it would be inappropriate to attempt to deal with at the level of the curriculum as a whole .
24 I saw this as a shortcoming of Annex 13 so I wrote to ICAO asking that the matter be dealt with at the meeting of the Accident Investigation and Prevention Division in 1974 .
25 As Cumings observes , this was open to the interpretation that trusteeship might not be proceeded with at the end of the day .
26 Capital budgeting ( covering capital expenditure ) will be dealt with at the end of this chapter .
27 She wanted to live with the foster parents she lived with at the age of two .
28 It sought to reinvigorate the Church and enhance its spiritual life by bringing back into its service much of the ritual and many of the vestments , ornaments , etc. , that had been dispensed with at the time of the Reformation , BH 12 .
29 However , there was still one more thing to worry about : the currency protection deal which Virgin had entered into at the beginning of the aircraft negotiation .
30 ‘ The case may be said to be a good example of the stringency with which the courts scrutinise transactions of guarantee entered into at the instance of a debtor who is likely to be in a position to exert influence on the surety and in circumstances in which the surety can derive no conceivable benefit from the transaction .
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