Example sentences of "[noun] [vb -s] at [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Then f has at most n roots in J.
2 The most obvious incentive towards entertainment was ‘ the fact that the industry stands at all times in the presence of a high court with unlimited jurisdiction — the people before the box office ’ and from that court ‘ there is no appeal ’ .
3 By the induction assumption m has at most k roots in J. Since m is uniquely determined by f and x — b ( so that no other polynomial m1 , say , can supply up to k more roots ) the assertion follows .
4 However , since Osred 's reign began in 705 , no further dislocation of Northumbrian chronology occurs at this point .
5 A communication gap occurs at each juncture where an idea may be dropped .
6 Bevan favoured Barnes 's route ; it was shorter , cheaper and , despite the lock climbs at each end , less complicated than Telford 's .
7 The mind reels at such extremes of scale , yet the man responsible dismisses it lightly : ‘ It 's only a bit of fun . ’
8 In effect , therefore , the PLO exists at all levels of organisation within the occupied territories .
9 If research continues at this pace , stoked as it is by a network of collaborations , these issues should be resolved in months rather than years .
10 The variation in reading interpretation across readers operates at all levels of meaning of the text .
11 One advantage Bedfordshire has at this time was that packages such as SIR , EDFAX and COMMUNITEL were being piloted in the country and one librarian was involved in a Prestel project .
12 The consistency check looks at each reading .
13 President , the whole economic af future of Tyneside stands at this minute in the balance .
14 The Technical Committee looks at all aspects of brewing and serving beer .
15 Upjohn has at all times contended that Halcion is safe and effective and that any errors in the presentation of its material to the Licensing Authority were unintended , and it is suing the BBC for libel .
16 The author insists at several points that he is talking about both basic and applied research , although he would exclude technology .
17 The group participates at all stages of the process , including defining needs , revising draft contacts , monitoring existing services through visits or surveys , and contributing to planning future services .
18 When he has shot and eaten his final prisoner , he begins to worry what he will do for food ; but fortunately a seaplane arrives at this point and rescues him .
19 Well , let us see what out team lacks at this stage .
20 Hussein hints at more freedom
21 In flight house-martin-like white rump distinguishes at all times from all small waders , except White-rumped ( p. 136 ) , Green and Wood Sandpipers ( p. 134 ) , all of which have straight bills .
22 What you 're getting is a representation of how the band feels at that time .
23 Like Juvenal , Duncan realizes At this point enters Macbeth , the new Thane of Cawdor , a double irony that critics have long relished .
24 Moreover , not having a job strikes at that aspect of citizenship which involves the carrying out of social duties , one of which is to earn a living for oneself and one 's family .
25 Paperback preview 1993 Sarah Broadbent looks at this year 's most promising titles — the giants , the high-flyers , the major titles and the ones to watch , the literary titles , fiction and non-fiction .
26 11.1 Save as provided in clause 11.2 no agent adviser or other person acting for the Landlord has at any time prior to the making of this agreement been authorised by the Landlord to make to the Tenant or to any agent adviser or other person acting for the Tenant any representation whatever ( whether written oral or implied ) in relation to the Site or the Premises or to any matter contained or referred to in this agreement
27 Durability has at all times been a main attribute of the materials held in highest regard and it is precisely the most durable things that have most chance of surviving .
28 Lord Herschell was angered by this idea and , says Professor Heuston , ‘ the High Court judges at that time , many of whom were Halsbury 's own appointments , were not on the whole notable for progressive views on social or industrial matters . ’
29 ‘ A child 's formal education stops at the end of each school day but education continues at all times , ’ it says .
30 This is uncomfortably similar to the endemic guilt of constituency agents like me , since it 's our role to believe that everything die Partei does at all times is absolutely right .
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