Example sentences of "[noun] at [adv] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Yes the and there 's a place out Glen Bainey er at the march between Glen Shee and Glen Ayloch and there 's a a fence er a gate or a steps at just the Glen Shee folk waited at that side to meet the Glen Ayloch folk to take the coffin over the dyke . |
2 | It contained his personal computer , which was linked to computers at both the Pentagon and the CIA headquarters in Langley . |
3 | The Council is hoping it 's code of conduct will lead to a more harmonious relationship with buskers , but with one street musician at least the code is definitely way out of tune . |
4 | That suspicion of the referendum or plebiscite which we noted was partly based on the fact that it is a device which had been used by some dictators and despots to give their rule at least the semblance of a basis in popular consent . |
5 | The police were looking for a Pat and Jim , said Nicky , and here was Pat admitting that he and his friend Jim were in the general area of the crime at roughly the time it was committed . |
6 | The 1987–9 , FoE- Observer tapwater survey found 154 water supply areas with aluminium at above the EC level of 200 ug/litre ( 0.2 mg/litre ) . |
7 | The problem is that China 's generation and transmission technology is some 10 to 20 years behind the West with significant power losses at both the generation and transmission stages . |
8 | It was not recorded before the year 1610 , and there have been suggestions that it brightened up abruptly at that time , though personally I am sceptical ; it would be a strange coincidence if the Nebula burst into prominence at just the time when mankind invented the telescope ! |
9 | Thus with good records management at both the creation and archive ends the scientific population , the legal department , the regulatory authorities AND the historian should have an improved information source . |
10 | Although they first became noticeable around the major conurbations — for example , in the Home Counties , in Cheshire and in parts of Warwickshire — in lowland England at least the commuting networks have virtually joined up . |
11 | ‘ I still think the great moments in acting are when a theatre audience lets out a big laugh at just the point when you want them to laugh — or when you can hear a pin drop because you 've got them totally captivated in the drama . ’ |
12 | On my machine at least the re-programming does n't work for shifted keys and what you actually get is the 2 key producing the S. I have fiddled around with different forms of getting ANSI.SYS to do it but so far I have failed . |
13 | Some reports suggested a death toll as high as 150-200 in Mali and perhaps twice that number in Niger , in what was increasingly described as a separatist rebellion , although other reports suggested that in Mali at least the objective of anti-government elements was not independence for the north-east but the overthrow of the government in Bamako . |
14 | Ing C Olivetti & Co SpA and Eastman Kodak Co have joined forces to market a fully integrated document image management system : Kodak will supply its range of document scanners , and Olivetti will provide computer hardware plus document management software ; this comprises its own IBIsys , Integrated Business and Information System , which integrates applications at both the client and server level , enabling transparent communications via a Unix host — it provides object-oriented filing , electronic mail , diary and administration services , such as printing and word processing ; also included as part of the package , is Wimbledon , London-based Integrated Documatic Inc 's Imsoft document image processing software , and Costa Mesa , California-based Filenet Corp 's optical document store and retrieve and WorkFlo software ; Kodak is also offering Olivetti customers image capture bureau services ; the document image management system is available now , price dependent on configuration . |
15 | Débourbage , or cleansing , of the must can take place at either the presshouse or the winery and is , in its simplest form , merely a resting of the must to enable the particles of skin and other impurities to settle on the bottom of the vat . |
16 | If a Champagne house buys its requirements in the form of must ( as opposed to grapes ) , débourbage might well take place at both the presshouse and the winery . |
17 | Unable to stop the spell which has made the broom fetch water , the apprentice breaks it in two only to have both halves doing the job at twice the speed . |
18 | Since the infra-red reflectance is strongly linked to the presence of water it was thought possible that unfiltered readings might not show the same decline — since to the eye at least the area does not decline until the onset of withering , which occurs only at a much later stage . |
19 | The present project aims to speed up the process at both the collection and analysis stages , by the development of software which will operate with speed , simplicity and flexibility , while the use of a portable computer will make it possible to enter material direct on to disc . |
20 | As was so often the case with railway stations , these facilities were reaching their highest point at just the time when immigration — like the passenger statistics themselves — was about to take a steep downturn . |
21 | It was n't all that much help , anyway , as far as tracing the kidnappers was concerned , but it did mean that on that point at least the Nilsen girl was telling the truth . |
22 | At the same time we have decided to calculate family membership at twice the adult rate ( £28 ) . |
23 | For the next couple of years at least the shares will be supported only by assets , which despite the fall in values are still worth 25 p.c. more than the share price . |
24 | But officials at both the DES and the HSE want to turn it into a specialist advisory group to the HSE . |
25 | As Phillip Bacon put it , ‘ It will be a tragedy if by auctioning all the paintings at once the market is flooded and the sale flops . |
26 | Easy to see what effect sudden nausea at even the thought of the big glass would have on a life lived in this way . |
27 | Nevertheless , in the UK at least the value of education and business working together in partnership still needs assertion and justification . |
28 | And on one occasion at least the deputies themselves had to pronounce on a crucial compromise resolution whose text had not even been distributed . |
29 | But in the present case it was time to take a stand , to declare once and for all that on this occasion at least the truth was as obvious and evident as it appeared to be . |
30 | On this occasion at least the KGB were more efficient than the CIA . |