Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb -s] at the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A granite memorial to these Groups stands at the end of the former main runway .
2 The systematic blurring of the lines between information , entertainment , and promotion of products lies at the heart of this practice .
3 Gerald James ' concluding feature on marquetry methods looks at the use of line to create wooden decoration , and offers advice on choice of veneers , composition , the use of line and grain , and mirror images
4 ( A list of texts appears at the end of the chapter . )
5 When the current round of licences expires at the end of 1992 , new licence-holders will be ( more or less ) the firms that have paid most for them .
6 Work on clothing and textiles looks at the basis of competitiveness in ethnic minority firms , ranging from cheap garment manufacturing for market stalls to computerised manufacture of high quality fashion knitwear .
7 Initially the switching between phases occurs at the rotor positions corresponding to positive " crossovers " of the characteristics , so the motor is developing the pullout torque and the excitation sequence is .
8 The first sentence in each of the above extracts occurs at the end of the paragraph immediately before the one we are examining .
9 The first U.S. survey of nineteenth-century Italian art for fifty years opens at the Walters this month
10 Hull 's most important Humberside derby for years comes at the end of a sad week for the club which saw defeat by Widnes on Sunday , and the sacking of Noel Cleal as coach on Monday .
11 Susan Squires looks at the prospects of the consumer credit industry
12 The constraint of potential entry on the behaviour of dominant firms lies at the heart of the concept of contestable markets ( see Baumol , 1982 ) .
13 Based on the idea that the service of God is incompatible with the service of Mammon and that true spirituality involves the renunciation of the material world , this view produces a dualism in which one set of principles applies at the level of personal relationships and an altogether different set to the affairs of the world .
14 A study of community ‘ elites looks at the reactions to political action .
15 An alternative is to put the planted-up bowls in black polythene sacks ties at the top and keep them in a cold greenhouse or cool , frost-free outhouse , garage or shed .
16 A final evaluation based on the objectives follows at the completion of each module .
17 A line of girls sits at the bar , ready at the jerk of a head or the flick of a finger to minister to the solitary Somerset Maughams at every table with drinks , smiles and conversation in carefully-broken Americanisms .
18 Control of kinship linkages lies at the heart of privileged class reproduction .
19 Raving Beauties runs at the Liverpool Playhouse to July 3 .
20 Environmental Issues looks at the results and some of C&P 's initiatives to help clean-up the waterways .
21 This issue number control of modules lies at the heart of LIFESPAN and offers the framework for a highly reliable basic level of software management .
22 There is no question that proper maintenance of goods vehicles lies at the heart of the licensing system .
23 Our first involvement with pupils comes at the end of the second year when we give advice with choice of subject for the pupils ' curriculum for S3 to S5 .
24 Still twitching and shuddering , as if to the beat of the wrong pulse , the dhāmi looks at the child , willing his eyes to focus , be still .
25 On Sunday , the Central soccer shows arrives at the County Ground .
26 It can not be coincidence that the folding of the septal walls occurs at the point where they meet the body shell of the animal ; this is a point of relative weakness , and all good joinery benefits from strengthening the joint .
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