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

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1 Over the next months , rival consortia considered how to finance the new investment while at the Transport Department we could do little more than wait .
2 In Section Two , leaders Bangor have a tough trip to Down while at the bottom , RUC have a chance to close the gap on South Antrim when they meet the Lisburn team at Newforge .
3 The adviser can only hope that if the client was put at her ease while at the bureau then she may come back for further help when that issue could be picked up for suitable referral .
4 The HIDB seems to have a fragmented hierarchy of ideologies : on top is the prevailing doctrine of economic development , then there is the Board 's own policy of development while at the bottom there a.e the local views .
5 In October 1975 OSHA recommended a further lowering of exposure levels while at the end of 1976 the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health ( NIOSH ) recommended a further lowering of the standard to the lower limit of detection by optical microscopy — 100.000 asbestos fibre per cubic metre — though NIOSH admitted that even at that level of exposure there is probably still an increased risk of cancer .
6 As a result of this work , the paint shop at the Torslanda plant has cut solvent emissions by 85percent while at the Skovde engine plant new technology has allowed dust emissions to be cut in half .
7 Nevertheless , such was my faith while at the Centre that along with my vitamins and supplements , I religiously took my drops of Dr. Bach every day , at the same time muttering the necessary affirmations .
8 Such arrangements are not easy to achieve , not all field officers managed to deploy their technical expertise while at the company , and some firms were cautious about commercial confidentiality .
9 She 'll have to go , he told himself , fearful for his sanity while at the mercy of Bessie 's constant chatter .
10 The similarly configured 486DX/33 machine — with more expansion slots , comes to £1,160 while at the top of the bottom is the floor-standing 66MHz 80486DX2 with six drive bays , six slots and a 170Mb disk for £1,810 .
11 The new editor of the Belfast Telegraph Edmund Curran won the 1992 United Kingdom Regional Editor of the year while at the helm of the Sunday Life .
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