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

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1 But Bowler said : ‘ It is abundantly clear from our recent correspondence that the actions taken by the club were insufficient , despite 145 arrests and 20 ejections at the Test match alone .
2 ‘ And regarding the break-ins at the government munition dumps , military vehicle compounds and hi-tech weapon factories .
3 When the signals involved are of low-enough frequency for reactive and other frequency-dependent effects to be negligible , the Z-parameters are given by the slopes of appropriate static characteristics at the operating bias levels .
4 I was surprised at the amount of abuse Macca received from the fans at the blackburn match .
5 The myth about shaving probably comes from the fact that this method only removes the hairs at the skin surface rather than below it — so that it grows back sooner ( not faster ) .
6 Hand-loom weaving has always been considered a male artisan activity , with the concession that wives from time to time might assist their husbands at the cottage loom .
7 There is widespread suspicion that the two firms , along with the rest of the nuclear industry , were appalled by the revelations about operating methods at the power station that had already been given in testimony .
8 Single-ply materials are not sold on the open market and the involvement of manufacturers at the design stage will ensure a correct system choice and detail design .
9 The talks are also said to involve video servers at the transmission end .
10 He started afresh on this work which appeared privately in 1893 as Rules for Compositors and Readers at the University Press , Oxford .
11 My grooms , Annie and Tina , leave and go to work in the offices at The Donkey Sanctuary , a large charitable organisation up the road with over 3,500 donkeys .
12 The two men signed agreements to open liaison offices at the peace village of Panmunjom on May 18 and to form three joint commissions to encourage military , economic and cultural exchange and co-operation .
13 Photographers hung around their offices at the Corn Exchange Buildings in the City of London .
14 The party put up twenty-three candidates at the Coupon Election in 1918 , but only Croft and Cooper were elected .
15 The tiger and the sambur may drink together at the same pool , for there is a sanctity observed by many animals at the jungle water hole .
16 Summing the two fet outputs in Tr3 gives a triangular wave and a small square component , which is removed by taking some of the squares at the VCO output to the summing point .
17 The prosecution said that drinkers at the Volunteer Inn at Great Somerford saw Mantack go into a phone box with a large tape recorder .
18 He was one of 60 security guards at the weekend party in a field near Reigate .
19 Four robbers , two of whom were believed to be armed , threatened two security guards at the side entrance of the post office in Constitution Street close to the headquarters of Tayside police in Bell Street .
20 ‘ Most are used as free-standing units at the fill point , but we do have a few on bowsers and sprayers .
21 He was probably visiting one of the forward units at the village perimeter .
22 If one tries to correlate one of these ( say the laminated beds ) from one end of the island to the other , one finds that there are just too many units at the east end .
23 With reference to the application to erect 2 retail units at the Bus Depot , Whitburn Road , Bathgate , we would be grateful if the development could include racks for cycle parking .
24 TRADERS at the Buttermarket centre in Ipswich were yesterday counting the cost after losing their most valuable day 's trading .
25 The memorandum provided assurances that the incurring of any debts exceeding US$641 million after 1997 would have to have China 's agreement , and that at least $3,200 million would remain in government reserves at the handover date .
26 Worried local residents still come to the Advice Centre for help with their legal problems , children still play safely in the refurbished Adventure playground , the Work Centre still sells Christmas cards , rugs and wooden toys , adults still learn to read and use computers at the Education Centre , and the clubs for the blind and the elderly still meet at 44 , Nelson Square .
27 The cash outflow covers the cost of borrowed funds at the money market interest rate .
28 The scandal began in September 1991 when an inquiry revealed that thousands of cheques had been drawn in excess of the account-holders ' funds at the House bank , thereby providing the offenders with limitless and interest-free credit .
29 Several needed help from lifeboat crews , who say they should have been involved in the safety planning of the event , and man found clinging to the moorings at the Woodside landing stage and was taken to hospital .
30 The Canadians arrived little more than 36 hours before their first tie and even in a bounce game against recruits at the army camp where they trained yesterday , they found it very taxing .
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