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

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1 Reader 's interest coincide generally with the news values listed at the start of the chapter .
2 The Middle East peace talks continued during May with a series of multilateral meetings arranged at the Moscow round in January [ see p. 38740 ; see p. 38885 for fifth round of bilateral talks held in Washington in late April ] .
3 Grain-size and heavy mineral analysis of selected sherds of pottery from stamp-linked groups excavated at the cremation cemetery at Spong Hill in Norfolk indicated that there were a minimum of nine day sources , possibly relating to the settlements using the cemetery .
4 So do make sure that at least one of the contacts listed at the foot of the release is around to answer questions .
5 Her fingers plucked at the air until Thérèse reached out and held them in her own .
6 The spurs ripped at the Muslim 's bird and drew blood on its back , just above the wing .
7 Lights from gaslamps which were positioned round the walls of the theatre were dimmed — lamps placed at the edge of the stage were turned up full and Albert DeNero was drenched with light .
8 The fruits of Barclays ' policy are clearly visible in Cambridge , one of the leading centres for small firms , many of which started as a result of technologies developed at the city 's university .
9 ‘ I thought you three from Trazior were like Siamese triplets joined at the hearts , ’ the Sergeant said .
10 The case concerned the tax liability of teachers employed at Malvern College , a fee-paying school , under a concessionary fees scheme which allowed members of the staff of the school to have their sons educated at the school at 20 per cent of the fees charged to the public .
11 Unfortunately one was having its innards repaired at the time and another gave up the ghost after operating for all of a second .
12 He made no reply , but his fingers picked at the lace of her nightgown and his hands found their way stealthily in over her breasts .
13 Whenever we reached coral or shoal waters Thessy was forced to spend hours perched at the foremast 's
14 Instead , as the Financial Times reported at the time , Ford was making more money out of currency trading than it was from selling cars .
15 Interestingly , The Times reported at the time that not enough professional people served on juries , and that manual workers and the unemployed did not ‘ represent a cross section of society ’ made up by juries .
16 The sign ( - ) used to join two words together , to join separated syllables of words broken at the end of a line of writing and to divide a word into parts or to represent hesitant speech , eg b-b-but .
17 More detailed information about body language can be found in several books listed at the end .
18 There is a selection of books listed at the end of this book , but this is just the tip of the iceberg .
19 The group who face the most difficulty getting adequately trained are women doctors , and they made their voices heard at the conference despite the organisers admitting with startling candour that they had not anticipated that this issue would arise .
20 The two brothers parted at the docks in Lothern .
21 Hundreds of supporters gathered at the Blackbird Leys Leisure Centre to hear Deputy Leader , Roy Hattersley and Industry Spokesman , Gordon Brown .
22 The kung fu styles developed at the Shaolin temple were based on the movements of animals .
23 It became something of a ritual that the cars stopped at the Oxford Hotel in Marton , where a photographer snapped the passengers .
24 She sat behind a stream of cars stopped at the traffic intersections till they surged onwards and then stopped again .
25 You need read no further than the picture captions listed at the beginning of the book to realise what a treat you have in store ; Norman Giving An Interview , Norma starts a pancake race , Norma bellringing and — my personal favourite — Norma and John Shop For Bathroom Fittings .
26 Because of the idealized nature of the numerical experiments the longitudinal orientation in these maps is arbitrary and is merely determined by the specified phases of the planetary waves prescribed at the model lower boundary ( similarly for Fig. 2 ) .
27 This book developed from a course of graduate lectures in Advanced organic synthetic methods given at the State University of New York at Binghampton .
28 The degree of supercoiling imposed on the viral genome in vivo is not known , but our experiments show that a moderate superhelical density can exert an stabilizing effect on the open complexes formed at the P A2b and P A3 promoters , which should be important in facilitating the transition into elongation complexes .
29 Effect of the ionic strength on the stability of open or initiated complexes formed at the P A2b promoter .
30 Open complexes formed at the E.coli rrnB and rrnD P 1 promoters decay within seconds in the presence of heparin ( 9,10 ) , indicating that the complexes are unstable and equilibrate rapidly either with free enzyme ( 10 ) or with a closed complex that is sensitive to competitor challenge ( 33 ) .
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