Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] at [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The first group continue to contribute to the health care of the nation but the second and third are a target for re-employment at some time . |
2 | THE man who founded Swaledale Outdoor Club and inspired a spirit of adventure in thousands of people over the past quarter of a century stood down as chairman at this week 's annual meeting , prior to moving to South Africa . |
3 | All who work within the education service are acutely aware of the pressure for change at all levels . |
4 | Accurate and detailed accounts need to be kept and these should be open for inspection at any time by governors and members of the organising committee with a financial statement presented at an annual meeting . |
5 | The opportunity may , therefore , exist for settlement at this stage and there is no doubt that it is preferable so to proceed than to achieve settlement at the door of the Court . |
6 | So , for instance at this point we 've reached a stage where we 've got very important solidarity action in our favour including the fact that there are four main education unions , for instance , that are boycotting all Maxwell products which is a tremendous thing for an educational publisher to have . |
7 | The notation of a classification scheme is important , and in the context of the knowledge explosion one requirement is that this notation should be " hospitable " , that is , that it should allow for addition at any point in the scheme in the light of new knowledge and new concepts . |
8 | Biopsies were positive for malignancy at both positions , defined as non-Hodgkin 's lymphoma ( Fig 2 ) , mainly small cleaved according to the Working Formulation ( 1982 ) , mainly centrocytic with the Kiel classification ( 1988 ) . |
9 | The fourth stage was the selection of the individual for interview at that address . |
10 | Or are we seeing an indication that some inner processes of preparation for loss at this time of life have come into play ? |
11 | Very appropriate remark , Michael , the charter is up for review at any event , very shortly , because it was on a six-month trial as it were . |
12 | The daytime drybulb temperature and vapour pressure deficit of air after regulation at each 7.6m along the chamber were a mean 26°C ) during the time sampled leaves of oats and mustard expanded and 20.6°C ( N= 24 ) and 1.13kPa ( N= 19 ) during wheat growth . |
13 | My reason for dwelling at some length on this matter of accuracy and acquisition is that the assumption that they are identical is a corner-stone to the whole edifice of a theory recently propounded which claims to provide a solution to the problems of language teaching which have plagued us for so long . |
14 | The coach then took us into the Wachau Valley for lunch at another 5-star hotel and then after a short walk through the medieval village and Durnstein Castle , we went on to the ‘ UND ’ Monastery at Krems for a wine tasting . |
15 | The highlight of the course for many pupils is definitely the extended project which they carry out over the first two terms , tapping the wide network of apparatus available in the Department for work at this level . |
16 | For work at these magnifications , the frosted glass plate can be replaced by clear glass with a matt drafting plastic film taped over . |
17 | Thus one starts with an indication that more than one person may be affected by the problem , and that there may have been a crisis or trigger-event leading to a referral for assistance at this point . |
18 | Your main aim in life is for peace at all costs . |
19 | As Henderson gradually became aware of the fragility of the Provisional Government and its vulnerability to Bolshevik calls for peace at any price , he was forced to reconsider his position on Stockholm . |
20 | You 're not far off , it 's about one and a half million , the D S S tell us , could be off work at any time for up a month . |
21 | In so doing he emphasised the need for accountability at all levels of the system . |
22 | She looked round for approbation at this feat of memory but there was none . |
23 | The ongoing vigorous policy of offering paddock admission ( £7 per head ) at £10 per couple and Club enclosure facilities ( £12 individually , but £20 for couples ) , plus various theme days and a draw for a gallon of whisky at each fixture , will help to continue the success story . |
24 | Turning her head slightly she looked at the cut-glass decanter on the bedside table — it was a little less than half full , which meant that she had drunk three … no , four glasses of whisky at some time during the night . |
25 | At last it has achieved a respectable measure of unity at most levels of the party . |
26 | Will was writing a different kind of play at this time . |
27 | The increased prominence of assessment at all stages of compulsory education is the feature which now most clearly distinguishes the British central curriculum from its continental neighbours . |
28 | Research is often carried out by trainee solicitors and the rapid turnover of support at that level reinforces the need for the index . |
29 | However , there are signs of change at some levels , because men are now being accepted on to the CARE course , which provides specialist training in how to deal with victims of sex crimes , although this might simply reflect a recognition that an increasing number of victims are young boys . |
30 | Their age , education , and strength of partisanship at that time . |