Example sentences of "[prep] [noun prp] at the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Accordingly the ‘ cohort's- including the family , especially Maurice Macmillan and Julian Amery-warmly urged the case for Hailsham at the Imperial Hotel . |
2 | McCoist also became his club 's record scorer for Scotland at the same time when getting his 14th goal for Roxburgh . |
3 | Secondly , the young stranger who also passed through Godstowe at the same time — was it just a coincidence , or was he connected with the murder victims ? ’ |
4 | CHEN XINHUA , the England champion from Yorkshire , played a crucial role for England at the European championships in Stuttgart last night . |
5 | The Monument to the Iron Duke overlooks the busy town of Wellington at the western end of the ridge , and there are small country houses and bird gardens to visit . |
6 | Eventually the bus load of children was dumped in the middle of Swindon at the main bus station . |
7 | One of Mark 's routes is Bridge of Sies at the Spanish grade of 7c . |
8 | The Christians belonging to the millet-i-Rum were under the authority of the Patriarch of Constantinople at the top level , and locally under their own bishops . |
9 | The Lights of Lisbon at the southern edge of the Alfama district was one of his favourite places . |
10 | The arbitrary division of Korea at the 38th parallel in 1945 was absurd economically , creating two areas which could not function efficiently in terms of what they possessed . |
11 | Last Session a team of four pupils from Heriot 's represented Edinburgh and South East of Scotland at the national final held in London of the ‘ Top of the Bench ’ quiz organised by the Royal Society of Chemistry . |
12 | This , plus direct purchases of some of the bills by the discount houses , would reduce the liquidity of the discount houses , which then would be forced to borrow from the Bank of England at the new higher MLR . |
13 | If there is to be a full hearing of her application for a residence order it seems improbable that it could now be heard before the end of July at the earliest . |
14 | The secondary convection model has been applied to the Gulf of Suez at the northern end of the Red Sea . |
15 | Wilkinson cooly ignored the gulf in rankings , not to mention the intimidating figure of Ivanisevic at the other side of the net , pointing out after his second round triumph : ‘ He is only human , like anyone else . ’ |
16 | According to Committee secretary Nigel Peace , the finalised version of the report , which had been expected to be issued in October , will not now appear until the end of November at the earliest : this makes the original proposed deadline of 31 December 1992 for compliance with the code too tight for companies to meet . |
17 | Big charity night , Thursday the twenty fifth of November at the Polish Centre , Street , Loughborough . |
18 | Catalogues come out early — you may have ordered as early as the Chelsea Flower Show in May — and although you know that the plants will not arrive before the back end of October at the earliest , more likely into November , you will have to plan where the temporary reception centre will be placed . |
19 | The association with Fahreddin Acemi of the only information in the Turkish sources about the activities of the early Muftis may well not be entirely coincidental , for in one very important respect he seems to have differed from his two predecessors in the traditional list , Molla Fenari and Molla Yegan , in that he appears not to have held a kadilik simultaneously with the Muftilik , whereas Molla Fenari and Molla Yegan apparently both held the kadilik of Bursa at the same time as the Muftilik . |
20 | In the middle of this he was trying really to listen to the distress of the family and demonstrate something of the compassion of God at the same time . |
21 | Elizabeth of Spalbeck imitated the Passion of Christ at the Canonical Hours : at Matins , beating herself as she remembered Christ being taken with swords and staves ; at Prime , walking with arms twisted behind her back like a bound thief to commemorate Christ being led from Caiaphas to Pilate and then Herod ; at Sext , None and Evensong , stretching herself in a cruciform posture . |
22 | Why on earth on the twenty fifth of August at the social services committee meeting did Labour put an amendment which accepted that there was a vacancy problem I quote from the Labourer , from from Labour amendment that er we do n't agree to closures , fair enough , that 's your position . |
23 | She has been a soloist at the Proms and is currently principal oboe with the London Bach Orchestra and the Orchestra of St John 's , Smith Square , and Professor of Oboe at the Royal Academy and Trinity College . |
24 | However , the Central Council recognized in April that a franchise change could not now be avoided , but resolved to support it only if the government would agree to restore the House of Lords at the same time . |
25 | She stretched and showered , screamed along with a flashback of Jamie at The Pink Flamingo and There ai n't nothin' like a dame ! |
26 | You then catch up with the field on the Isle of Dogs at the 17.5 mile-mark . |
27 | Questionnaires were first designed with the assistance of the Equal Opportunities Commission and sent to samples of women and men barristers and Heads of Chambers at the Independent Bar . |
28 | The fear is that people will start to flood out of Iraq at the same time , in which case we could be talking about up to 2 million people leaving Iraq through Jordan . |
29 | erm the fear is that people will start to flood out of Iraq at the same time , in which case we could be talking about up to 2,000,000 people leaving Iraq through Jordan . |
30 | CARL PREAN , the English No 1 , secured four wins as England qualified for the semi-finals of the men 's team event with a 4–1 defeat of Holland at the European Championships in Stuttgart last night . |