Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [noun] [noun sg] at " in BNC.

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1 The problem is that the company has only limited ISDN capacity at the moment because of the way that it is implemented at telephone exchanges .
2 Similarly , prostacyclin inhibited platelet aggregation on rabbit subendothelium but only prevented platelet adhesion at higher doses ( Higgs et al , 1978 ) .
3 These letters only receive priority treatment at the delivery office if that day 's deliveries have already left the office .
4 He was hit on the side of the chest in 1748 but did not die until March 1751 , having contracted pleurisy four weeks previously when he was ass enough to inspect landscape gardening at Kew in icy weather .
5 The only possible gaff was when he picked up than so called back pass at spurs .
6 BEFORE RETURNING TO THE MUSIC , LET'S take time out to talk about the sound : does Denon 's painstaking work with these Savoy masters really represent an audible improvement or does it mean — as with some historic classical recordings that have been treated to ‘ NoNOISE ’ or ‘ Cedar ’ — merely reduced surface noise at the expense of the loss of the top end ( important ambient noise , feathery cymbals etc. ) and a tubby overall sound ?
7 Siward cleared his throat loudly enough to make Ligulf glance at him and then sit back .
8 His rare combination of mechanical and drawing skills enabled him to find work quickly , soon becoming works manager at Bramahs , and by 1815 he was chief draughtsman at Maudslay , Sons & Field .
9 At road junction ½mile later turn left and 200 yds later fork right on path following river , soon reaching Barden Bridge at 10 .
10 By way of contrast , official 1991 accounts from the South Devon Railway Trust are expected any day , and will show that the largely volunteer run operation at Buckfastleigh has managed a healthy tax-free surplus of around £60,000 !
11 If it did anything this mass burning ensured that Lewes remained a stronghold of Protestantism , and the people of Cliffe still celebrate Bonfire Night at the Martyr 's Memorial with a sectarian fervour far exceeding the mild anti-Popery of other marchers .
12 I 'm still doing sex education at schools and look like it 's changing a lot cos there 's a lot more to do there , a lot more emphasis on Aids , that 's why they 've got to ki , teach kids in primary school , we 've got to prevent them from getting a disease .
13 Sunday night was usually jam session night at the Mimosa Club for assorted trad jazzmen who were n't in regular bands or who could n't get a gig in one of the big suburban pubs .
14 For 12 years from 1962 he successfully fed Edgar Hoover at the FBI a mixture of tantalising bits of fact and rubbish , including false information about Russia 's space-rocket programme which led the Americans to think they were ahead of the Russians .
15 Then it was in the hands of the Foley family , who were also operating Guns mill at Abenhall .
16 She had nearly had heart failure at the thought of Garry going up there .
17 Four large screws make sure the tailpiece is securely located , and it 'll need to be , since all twelve strings anchor in its raised tail , so what looks like a decoratively machined brass rod at the back is in fact a dozen ball-ends grouped together !
18 ‘ I play professionally whenever I can , mostly doing function work at a London club , The Ivy , and entertaining diners at the Victoria & Albert museum . ’
19 The outstanding collection of seventeenth century pictures includes an exhilarating landscape by Rubens and works by Poussin , Claude , Frans Hals and Murillo , the last of whom is represented by a grandly orchestrated Marriage Feast at Cana , one of the undoubted gems of the collection .
20 If they remain chronically incapacitated for work they can now claim invalidity benefit at a higher rate .
21 He 's … isa now undergoing emergency treatment at the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford …
22 The real danger of course is the forthcoming Police bill the proposal which were instituted by the present er Treasurer , erm er the Chancellor er and instituted further on by the present Home Secretary would lead to a centrally appointed Police committee at least fifty percent and a centrally appointed chairman , paid by the Home Secretary much rather like the Leicestershire Health Authority and of course this will severely undermine the local democratic accountability of the Police service .
23 The first report announced with regret that Harry Vardon , who was due to play in the Opening 36-hole match with James Braid , had caught 'flu and would be replaced by Rowland Jones who had ‘ recently and convincingly beaten James Braid at Tooting Bec ’ .
24 Margaret Thomas ( Mrs Davies ) now teaches part time at North London Collegiate School , Edgware .
25 Higher-end models of the 80486 DeskPro/M now have 8Mb standard at from $2,400 .
26 The benefit of this arrangement is that the wheel does not lose efficiency in the manner of the traditional overshot wheel which is continuously fighting backflow turbulence at its junction with the tailstream .
27 Each copy of the program carries a READ.ME file that includes information about how to contact the group , many of our committee members are actively involved in writing articles for the computer press and we also regularly take stand space at major events such as the EP Show and the Desktop Publishing exhibition .
28 Some , however , form a tri-atomic form of oxygen , O 3 , called ozone , which strongly absorbs W radiation at wavelengths between 200 nm ( nanometre : a millionth part of a millimetre ) and 300 nm in the W-B and UV-C region .
29 TRANMERE coasted to victory over am outclassed Southend side at Prenton Park .
30 Lance Percival was there to hear Ken look at Miss Sims as she arrived on that boundary between the action and the production .
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