Example sentences of "[verb] at [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The evidence is that at the present time there is a serious lack of resources to care adequately for the number of sufferers living in ordinary housing , and that this mismatch between numbers and resources is likely to increase at least to the end of the century .
2 The picture in her mind changed , and the glaring , venomous eyes looked out of the wasted features … to be succeeded at once by the smug face of another old woman .
3 The meeting starts at 7.45pm in The Neighbourhood Centre , Union Street .
4 Competition in the Merseyside championships at Bebington starts at 10am with the boys hammer and junior girls high jump events , and is scheduled to finish just before 6 pm .
5 The residents ' meeting starts at 7pm at the Langdon Square Community Centre , Coulby Newham .
6 The exhibition starts at 4pm on the day prior to the opening of the conference on Friday April 3 and will continue over the weekend .
7 The event has been organised to raise money for new equipment and starts at 7.30pm in the community centre .
8 Walk starts at 2pm at the maypole in Coniston .
9 The costs and benefits of the scheme are being looked at closely by the regional flood defence committee and the Ministry of Agriculture , Fisheries and Food .
10 The Environment Committee had it 's last last meeting by a majority vote , made a decision that the proposed reductions in service for the Fire Service sh er er should not be gone ahead with and that and that issues around the should be looked at again at the .
11 She was being carried at considerably over the legal speed-limit towards an unknown destination — and quite possibly what a Victorian heroine would have regarded as a ‘ fate worse than death ’ , since she could hardly imagine that Luke had gone to the trouble of virtually kidnapping her in order to spend a quiet weekend playing Scrabble .
12 Then the semi-finals will commence at 2pm on the Sunday , with the final scheduled for a 6pm start .
13 Then the semi-finals will commence at 2pm on the Sunday , with the final scheduled for a 6pm start .
14 At the time of the explosion , he had been trapped at least by the legs in a corner where his shoes were found and some debris had fallen on him .
15 Olivetti ( Italy ) , Bull ( France ) and STC-ICL ( Britain ) were showing modest success compared at least with the disasters earlier in the 1980S .
16 The other , whom I recognised at once from the camp at Southampton and from the training centre at Achnacarry was sitting u– on the stretcher cursing his bad luck in getting a piece of shrapnel in his leg .
17 A goalkeeper does not ‘ perform ’ his function in its theatrical sense , only in the sociological usage of ‘ perform ’ which we shall be looking at further in the next chapter .
18 It was answered at once in the basement .
19 But one practical contribution could be made at once by the IBA and the Governors of the BBC .
20 Both the problem and the interest of the sociology of culture can be seen at once in the difficulty of its apparently defining term : ‘ culture ’ .
21 It came at once in the form of none other than the mighty Lord 's Prayer ; but it was n't until I got to the line about daily bread that I saw the light — I had n't given her any !
22 The battle of politics and ideas which focuses on the inner city represents a conflict between sets of interests and values which have a long history , dating at least from the 1830s and the New Poor Law of 1834 .
23 Now look at Right at the very back ,
24 Back to sequels for a moment , CUP publishes Cambridge FCE and CPE Examination Practice 5 in the autumn — these will run at least until the new exam in 1994 .
25 To flush some out it is occasionally necessary to put a copy of the authority in a sealed envelope and insist it be conveyed at once to the chief executive .
26 Police have issued an appeal for witnesses to the accident , which happened at 11.55am at the junction of Allington Way and Lingfield Way .
27 Police have issued an appeal for witnesses to the accident , which happened at 11.55am at the junction of Allington Way and Lingfield Way .
28 A spokesman for the island 's police said last night : ‘ The accident happened at 12.23pm on the TT course .
29 Redpath had acted at once on the very slenderest of chances — apart from the date , and the fact that Stavanger was missing , there was n't a scrap of evidence to link him with the body found on the Thames foreshore at low tide .
30 Meet at 10.30am at the Woodman Inn , Charlestown on the A646 West of Hebden Bridge .
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