Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb mod] [verb] [pers pn] at " in BNC.

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1 Rather he thinks that ants ' social organisation and skills should make them at least as rewarding to study as the birds and mammals on which animal behaviourists have focused .
2 Mrs Castle , as it turned out , had opposed this allowance , again on the characteristically doctrinaire grounds that an allowance which made it necessary for the disabled to purchase motor cars would place them at the mercy of the commercial interests of motor manufacturers .
3 Anyone interested in that idea , or in the turning systems for schools can contact him at The Croft , Brough , Thurso , Caithness , Scotland KW14 8YE , ( 0847 ) 85605 .
4 A Beginner 's Guide To Adventures costs a mere £3.00 , though regular readers can get it at 50p off with last month 's coupon .
5 The teams each had to prepare a menu for 50 diners under the added pressure of working in glass-fronted kitchens so visitors could watch them at work .
6 Visitors can see it at any time .
7 Next Wednesday , a score of television bigwigs will meet him at a special seminar at the Department of Trade and Industry , part of the D T I 's efforts to boost British exports .
8 A wife entitled to a reduced pension on her own contributions can claim it at 60 , regardless of whether or not her husband is receiving his pension .
9 To ensure publication your dates should reach us at least 14 DAYS before our cover date .
10 ‘ We still have some trade space available and anyone wishing to be present at the championships should contact us at 0232 370222 . ’
11 It may reassure your readers who need protection from reality , but grown-ups must find it at best sloppy and at worst malicious .
12 How could gas companies give any guarantees to gas suppliers , especially on gas volume , if their customers could by-pass them at any time ?
13 Trains will stop immediately at Wargrave and Shiplake and passengers may join them at any stopping point .
14 Signor fragolli would meet us at one thirty P.M. outside the Central Naval Museum , which he insisted upon calling the Stock Exchange .
15 ‘ Just as I believe that the taking stock initiative improves the quality of government at national level so I believe that moving to single-tier all-purpose authorities will improve it at local level .
16 Computers are not used in the primary school although some children may have them at home .
17 If rail travel gets worse before it gets better , voters may dump them at the next general election .
18 The children will perform it at the Edinburgh Festival .
19 Both states were regarded as not only undesirable but criminal : after the Burgess/Maclean scandal in 1951 , police prosecutions against homosexuals reached a peak in 1953/4 , while the scare headlines accorded by the press to the Clapham Common murder in the summer of 1953 lodged in the public 's heads the equation that people who wore Edwardian clothes would knife you at the drop of a hat .
20 Although a car is really necessary to make the most of your stay , your hosts will meet you at the nearest railway stations and airports .
21 Both the external and the internal factors can affect us at the physical , emotional , mental and spiritual levels .
22 Experimenters can change them at will and the bee will never be fooled .
23 ** Star Service — Our representatives will meet you at Schiphol and take your direct to your Amsterdam hotel by coach and escort you back to the airport on your return .
24 And it can be pulled out so that Rainbow Guiders can use it at meetings .
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