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

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31 We may even suggest that the theory of contracts presents an ideal terrain for an examination of these fundamental issues of political philosophy , for the law of contract lies at the intersection of the market and the state , using the coercive power of the latter to reinforce the discipline of the former .
32 The systematic blurring of the lines between information , entertainment , and promotion of products lies at the heart of this practice .
33 A simple power struggle lies at the core , one which Mr Yeltsin has three months to resolve .
34 The Trail starts at the south-east of Brighstone Forest where it meets another long distance route — the Tennyson Trail .
35 The young lad sings ‘ Smoke gets in your eyes ’ — the wind snatches at the song , hides it in the trees
36 Another , indeterminate — but male — figure sits at the foot of a street lamp , among bollards near Le Sueur 's equestrian statue of Charles I. To the left of the sculptured pedestal of the statue is the afterimage of a third figure — silhouetted against the awning of a shop : the transparent hat , head and shoulders of another cab-driver .
37 And so er , they changed hats , when they get there , and the chauffeur 's introduced a as the professor , goes on the platform , and of course the professor sits at the back of the room with the chauffeur 's hat .
38 These attenuation levels can be improved by using multiple injection points at the site , so that injected microorganisms or their progeny are not required to travel great distances in the subsurface .
39 The second sub-section looks at the implementation of more sophisticated open-loop control schemes and shows that in many cases the choice of software- or hardware-based control depends on the aspects of performance which are most important in the particular application .
40 This chapter looks at the development of a conservative fascist tradition and the following one assesses racial nationalism .
41 This chapter looks at the rise in the secondary labour market , studies what the future trends are likely to be , and examines how limited the scope of traditional trade union action will be in countering the consequences of this job market restructuring .
42 The next chapter looks at the way in which the working class has been involved in class alliances in order to capture the state and exert influence that way .
43 This chapter looks at the way in which overseas trusts are made subject to UK income taxation .
44 and if you look in the blue box , bottom left to begin with it says this chapter looks at the way in which human beings treat animals .
45 This chapter looks at the relationship between genes and organisms in a new way .
46 The next chapter looks at the implementation of social policy .
47 This chapter looks at the debate over aggregate demand .
48 The fourth and final section of the chapter looks at the role of the Jews in modernist Berlin .
49 The second in a three-part series on America 's reviving car industry looks at the way its management has changed
50 From the pre-crisis level of DM2.83 = £1 and US$2 = £1 , the pound has at the date of writing declined by some 14% against the DM ( or 17.5% below its central rate of 2.95 ) , a similar amount against the US$ , and 12% against its trade-weighted index .
51 Gerald James ' concluding feature on marquetry methods looks at the use of line to create wooden decoration , and offers advice on choice of veneers , composition , the use of line and grain , and mirror images
52 Although the programme finishes at the end of the month , head gardener Carole is still thinking ahead and planning for future displays .
53 ‘ I do n't think anyone knows what the immediate future holds at the moment . ’
54 Viewers , it seems , buy the sets to watch action replays at the ball-game .
55 The erm help available is in many ways decreasing erm I 'm afraid we have to drag politics into it sooner or later , but central government funding , or lack of it , erm to my mind lies at the bottom of many of these problems .
56 All women qua women should be strictly excluded from entering the sanctuary where the priest stands at the altar .
57 It seems to me however that the terms presumption and exception as national guidance stands at the moment go together in the context of greenbelt .
58 The research looks at the implementation of two such policies whose basis has an economic rationale : namely , competitive tendering , and the financial-cum-economic appraisal of capital schemes .
59 Election Focus:A Hung Parliament : The concurrence of atoms Andrew Roberts looks at the history of political pacts in Britain and finds them disliked , short-lived — and heartening for the Tories
60 This dilemma lies at the heart of the ethical choices facing every society as the 20th century draws to a close . ’
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