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

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1 The Superdrug is right on the main and they 've got a they 've got a great big car park now at the back of the new gallery .
2 Martin Orne , a psychiatrist and research psychologist now at the University of Pennsylvania , asked several hypnotised people to re-experience being six years old .
3 This was to involve the construction of a new Entrance Lock out at the main fairway into the Western Harbour and the fitting of large capacity pumping machinery to enable the total water area within the enclosed system to be maintained at an almost constant level .
4 a former director of the CSIR 's Laboratory for Molecular and Cell Biology now at the University of Cape Town , interprets the allocation as an attempt by the government to rescue the CSIR in times of recession and a continuing decline in military contracts .
5 They came to a kitchen with a spacious drawing room beyond at the front of the house .
6 It all happened when the two of us played a practice game together at the club one afternoon .
7 The name is taken from the point on the chart where the total costs line crosses the sales revenue line ie at the point where neither a loss nor a profit is being made .
8 Now , obviously I 'm not going to talk about profits from the T V division just now , because Thames only came in at the half year , and we 're not including any profits from B Sky B in the half year , but it 's likely that we 'll take some de-loan stock interest in at the year end .
9 Black pupils need to achieve academically in order to enter the labour market even at the lowest level in spite of evidence that qualifications do not necessarily lead to jobs ( see Brennan and McGeevor , 1987 , for example ) .
10 Built to his design under the rock face up at the top here in .
11 I put Growmore fertiliser on at the same time as the compost and it seems to have no ill-effects .
12 He looked out of the aeroplane window down at the warm blue sea below .
13 Tony Donaldson had rearranged his visits and his work schedule back at the Social Services department so that he would have most of the day free to serve as Mrs Balanchine 's interpreter .
14 Tshwete was a supporter of rugby unification and he got the old South African Rugby Football Board and the South African Rugby Union together at the conference table ’ , said French .
15 There was Sgt Steve Murdoch , a rough diamond of a Scot who broke all the rules by dating Sandy and an Intelligence Sergeant both at the same time — that is , on alternate nights .
16 After 6 months of specialist treatment here at the National Spinal Injuries Unit , doctors said they 'd made miraculous progress .
17 In anyone 's book that is failure of some magnitude , but the fact for English cricket was simply that there were very few players of real Test class around at the time ; after all , when Mike Gatting , one of the best of the county captains , got his chance he won only twice in twenty-two Tests .
18 I shall be meeting the Home Office again at the end of March . ’
19 were invited to demonstrate their top grade Chapatti flour recently at the largest ethnic centre in the country at Ealing Road , Wembley .
20 We would like to thank the clients for all the help and Harry Ferguson who has the transport contract here at the Centre . ’
21 The funeral service today at the church of St John the Baptist on the edge of the Lonsdale estate is just a week before Louis was due to celebrate his first birthday .
22 Prior to that particular jamboree , it was schmooze city down at the World Trade Center ( sic ) for the first lot of talks/panels/seminars which seemed to cover everything from How To Get A Record Deal to How To Lose A Record Deal to How To Fry An Egg .
23 This indicates that the Eco K ts-1 enzyme is affected in its endonuclease activity even at the permissive temperature .
24 I had a business dinner here at the castle .
25 A TERRIFIED woman handed over cash after being threatened with an imitation handgun yesterday at the Eastbourne Road petrol station in Grove Hill , Middlesbrough .
26 The vast waiting lists of the local authorities , as well as the existing local authority houses , contain large numbers of families who , with private enterprise building again at the rate and real cost of the 1930s , would be both able and willing to accommodate themselves at economic rents or prices .
27 Moss Bros has become the first high street retailer to launch a privilege card that clocks up points towards discounts at the till , giving customers money off at the group 's stores and other outlets .
28 This looked fine and fair on the wall map down at the Town or County Hall but did n't reflect the real world where convenience of travel is n't always based on distance .
29 There is certainly a race problem here at the moment .
30 The Ribera exhibition now at the Prado until 25 August was a popular success in Naples ' Castel Sant'Elmo , whose romantic fastnesses suited the shadows of the artist 's style ; in the two and a half months until 17 May it had 80,000 visitors , which in Italy , for a serious exhibition , is a large number .
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