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

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1 Blaine Trump , wrapped in Christian Lacroix chiffon , organised the social portion of the night , held inside a balloon-filled tent at the Lincoln Center .
2 But it achieves this solid reliability at the expense of productivity .
3 Strong walkers , and strong walkers only , can follow the coast southwards from Cape Wrath in the hope of arriving in due course at the fishing village of Kinlochbervie .
4 The excess risk levels off in the following years and is undoubtedly the result of selection of patients with an unrecognised malignancy at the time of commencement of peptic ulcer treatment .
5 ‘ They are innovative products at the forefront of market trends , not replicas of brand leading lines .
6 The gentlemen 's titles did not appear on the hand-painted signs at the foot of the staircase ; in certain other Oxford colleges such practices were countenanced ; not , Mr Bullins thought proudly , in Magdalen , which , in his opinion , was not only the most beautiful college in Oxford but also the only one of any consequence .
7 Federal prosecutors say the three were involved in planting five bombs with a total of 150 kg ( 330 lb ) of explosives outside a single-storey building at the Quebec Barracks in Osnabrueck , near the Dutch border , in July 1989 .
8 But all the low-tech equipment works very well together and even after three solid hours at the wheel on a variety of road conditions which varied from motorway to unclassified minor roads , there were no tell-tale aches or pains .
9 The decision created ripples throughout California , Joanne is a computer expert , she was head of the technical division at the California state lottery until her firing earlier this year after a period of sick leave .
10 This gives some idea of Smith 's precocious accomplishments at the age of 12 .
11 So that we really do hope that when the news comes through today , it 's going to be positive and the international community , if I can put it this strongly , will have come to it 's senses and said this can not go on , we must have a more representative political presence at the U N.
12 Meanwhile , Kirsteen McEwan , a triple winner at the Clydesdale Bank Scottish Under-18 Championships earlier this month , spearheads Scotland 's team for the European Junior Championships in Sofia from 11-17 April .
13 A pleasant dip at the Orchidea
14 But then you 've got that bit at the bottom .
15 Evan Dando and ‘ special ’ guest vocalist Juliana Hatfield are the college radio Sonny & Cher , the his'n'hers play-off sounding particularly sublime even when confined to just ‘ that bit at the end of the last chorus ’ .
16 That bit at the side , something abut something .
17 After that building at the back was finished .
18 July , and I bet , bet my bottom dollar it was taken when Jackie and Tom were on holiday because of how their bit of front garden is all dried up and that building at the back was completed
19 Trodd says that he supported that decision at the time .
20 Two full-time researchers at the RIIA will undertake a part of this research and coordinate a good deal of team work involving British academics and practitioners as well as in some cases scholars from Western Europe .
21 Prospects : Unlikely , as its implications and perils understood ; and , of the four strategies , it would demand the greatest unity at the top .
22 Though separate volumes sometimes have their own index , it is more usual to have a complete index at the end of the final volume , and the presence of this can sometimes be a useful guide .
23 The party had always strongly denied the continued existence of the Official IRA , and De Rossa had hoped to remove its shadow from the party , but failed to achieve a required two-thirds majority at the conference .
24 Union members were openly expressing the view that there was a real chance that the ailing division would now pull out of its dive with the Peters ' Plan , which had been fully supported by Bunker and a two-thirds majority at the plant .
25 Firefighters spent more than eight hours at the scene , damping down the smouldering straw and attempting to discover how the blaze started .
26 He waited with her for eight hours at the Northampton car park .
27 He waited with her for eight hours at the Northampton car park .
28 They were things that you took to enhance your experience and to make it more intense — to make your personal development became part of your life , It was a very high-minded approach and when one looks at what has happened to the drug scene today and one looks back to the prevailing attitudes at the time , one can see the absolute , total abhorrence among drug takers that I knew in those days of amphetamines , heroin , barbiturates , mandrax — all those things that had an adverse physical effect which were considered to by highly dangerous to one 's personal development and to one 's daily living .
29 Even after counselling , though , what seemed the right decision at the time can be a source of regret later .
30 So deeply and dreamlessly that when she woke she could n't think at first where she was ; nor place the strange noise at the back of her head .
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