Example sentences of "[noun pl] at [art] [noun] [art] " in BNC.

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1 He swung round to stare at the spot where the barrow of ‘ Trumper , the honest trader ’ had stood for nearly a century , only to find a gaggle of youths warming themselves round a charcoal fire where a man was selling chestnuts at a penny a bag .
2 A gun was found lying in bushes at the spot the killer fired from .
3 The certainty of a lease as to its continuance must be ascertainable either by the express limitation of the parties at the time the lease is made , or by reference to some collateral act which may , with equal certainty , measure the continuance of it , otherwise it is void . ’
4 But already one thing was clear : the heat could not simply be due to deuterium dd fusion as this process should produce neutrons at a rate a billion times larger than they were recording .
5 At the time the thought never entered our heads that there could be any doubt about this , and it is certain that the effect on morale throughout the country was tremendous , especially as for months at a time the war news from other parts of the world was usually bad .
6 The rebuilt database will reflect all completed transactions at the time the error was detected .
7 One of the most popular motifs at the time the shop opened was of swans and lions , which came from an old , heraldic design ; another was a Persian print showing a fantastical dog in a jungle of giant thistles .
8 Can you reach me three of those small tins at the top the processed ones .
9 They are thought to have been bought locally by two men with Liverpool-sounding accents at the time the couple disappeared .
10 They are thought to have been bought locally by two men with Liverpool-sounding accents at the time the couple disappeared .
11 Again , it 's a questin of matching the kit to the age of the child because some of them erm — the one we have at home , for example , plugs into the mains and although it only pushes out six or nine volts at the end the child actually does have to plug it in and , well I do n't think I 'd be happy if my six or seven year old was doing that , although my nine year old could cope with it quite happily .
12 Again , it 's a question of matching the kit to the age of the child because some of them erm — the one we have at home , for example , plugs into the mains and although it only pushes out six or nine volts at the end the child actually does have to plug it in and , well I do n't think I 'd be happy if my six or seven year old was doing that , although my nine year old could cope with it quite happily .
13 Where the local authority seeks an injunction , the court will consider whether the power was rightly exercised and whether in all the circumstances at the date the application for an injunction is considered by the court , the equitable and discretionary remedy of an injunction should be granted .
14 With what degree of innovation this entire process took place it may be difficult to judge in retrospect , but it is important to note that to many observers at the time the very act of establishing the CNAA and its institutions firmly in the picture of higher education was a major innovation , apart from any judgments about the specifics of the CNAA 's activities .
15 It then eats dry instead of green grass if that is a necessity and when snow covers the landscape for many days at a time the rabbit has its own solution .
16 When I met the mother she was extremely depressed verging on suicidal and was given by the workers at the clinic a new sari to try and cheer her up .
17 He persuaded the dealers at the time a fiercely independent group of businessmen who did n't like the idea of belonging to any organisations that they needed to be heard by the government , museums , and collectors .
18 The CDP also issued a statement expressing its increasing concern over recent years at the way the CNAA conducted quinquennial reviews .
19 The decision sets a precedent for the interpretation of legislation generally by referring to ministerial statements at the time the relevant legislation was introduced .
20 The House of Lords reached this decision in Pepper v Hart [ 1992 ] STI 1026 by referring to ministerial statements at the time the relevant legislation ( s 63 , FA 1976 ) was introduced .
21 The advisers should discuss with the investors at the outset the extent of the due diligence to be undertaken and the precise purpose of the exercise .
22 Moving on to a subject which is high on the RNLI 's list of priorities at the moment the Chairman turned to facilities at lifeboat stations , stressing their importance and reflecting how the programme of modernisation and refurbishment has gathered momentum .
23 In market terms , the key question is whether knackers will be in a financial position to pass on the renderers ' costs to farmers at a cost the farming community finds acceptable before they are forced out of business .
24 It generates the random numbers for the dice from reading the device 's internal clocks at the instant the ‘ roll ’ button is pressed .
25 If anyones around leeds at the time the two pubs I would suggest going to watch it are The Pack horse in town ( where they put it on in a private room upstairs for our convenience ) or the Fav up near the Uni where they have about 20 screens and away fans get regularly beat up ! ! ! !
26 The chief executives all confidently predicted that Leyland Daf trucks would make a profit over the next three years despite the loss of eighty-two million pounds at the time the company went into receivership .
27 Use the current tables at the time the payment is made .
28 There are handouts at the back the ones on that side are the ones from this afternoon there are some if you want a result of the really really good for train good handouts there so I would recommend you have a look .
29 The price of a firm 's shares will depend upon the prices of similar securities at the time the issue is made .
30 An action duly brought against a firm is an effective action against all those who were partners at the date the cause of action accrued ( and so , for example , an order for discovery will be in essence an order for discovery against all those persons ) , and this is irrespective of subsequent changes in the composition of the firm .
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