Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [noun pl] at the " in BNC.
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1 | If this is so , identically placed lesions at the two sides will not necessarily have equivalent effects , even though each intact hemisphere may be equally as capable as its fellow of subserving a given function . |
2 | At the start of their third year , the technical training department arranged for the youngsters to work alongside Shell trainees at the Altens training centre . |
3 | In the morning the two sides shared the four Foursomes matches but therein hides a tale of powerful enough to displace Neighbours at the top of the TV ratings . |
4 | ‘ I should think she would welcome a regular salary instead of her present partnership , which can only yield peanuts at the moment . ’ |
5 | Like Powdermaker ( 1967 ) , who recorded fieldnotes in Mississippi only when she was away from her field data , I found I only took notes at the time if I was willing to risk begin interrogated about what I was going to do with the information I was recording . |
6 | Liz , Alix and Esther all obtained places at the college of their choice , in Cambridge , and there were reunited , to gossip there and elsewhere over subsequent decades of their fortuitous friendship . |
7 | Worst of all , some sadist of a landscape designer had slapped down Dancer 's stick-and-ball field right next to her house , so she not only had fairies at the bottom of her garden , but also a microcosm of Rutshire Polo Club . |
8 | pupils are able and mature enough to make choices at the age of 13/14 ; |
9 | Splitting the group up into small parties , each led by a parent who already has children at the school is a useful idea . |
10 | Levels of intermarriage , in the first place , varied considerably from republic to republic and from nationality to nationality ; and although the proportion of ethnically mixed families at the national and republican level might have been increasing , it did not necessarily follow that the incidence of intermarriage between each of the major nationalities had been increasing at a similar rate . |
11 | It gets very predictable from here , folks , as the grumpy Crane — a leading biologist who nevertheless has kittens at the sight of a snake — and dour old Campbell trade verbal punches and then simmering , sensual looks as they scamper about the jungle trying to rediscover the magic mix . |
12 | A factory is sustained by the energy of its own functioning , the throb and whine of machinery , the clash of metal , the unceasing motion of the assembly lines , the ebb and flow of workers changing shifts , the hiss of airbrakes and the growl of diesel engines from wagons delivering raw materials at one gate , taking away finished goods at the other . |
13 | And even though we 're finally making strides at the secondary education stage , says Ward , the fact remains that 40 per cent of tomorrow 's talent still leaves school at 16 against just 4 per cent in Japan and 10 per cent in Germany , France and America . |
14 | The program can be configured for left or right handed players at the press of key and also provides a tuning facility via the PC speaker . |
15 | It is suspected that such a high figure would only apply to non-specialist journals such as Nature and Science , which rapidly report results at the forefront of science , and that the rejected papers were later accepted by specialist journals publishing less urgent research . |
16 | It is suspected that such a high figure would only apply to non-specialist journals such as Nature and Science , which rapidly report results at the forefront of science , and that the rejected papers were later accepted by specialist journals publishing less urgent research . |
17 | A GROUP from education establishments in Norway arrived in Darlington yesterday to view courses at the technical college . |
18 | Distribution of food assistance by local relief organizations was reportedly under way in mid-January , although distribution was still facing difficulties at the end of the month . |
19 | Dr Jaffery was still giving lectures at the college , Fardine said . |
20 | Meetings now on Thursdays , which means you can still attend practices at the First Aid Post on Wednesdays . ’ |
21 | Of bacteria the size of hamsters , living peaceably in imaginatively landscaped enclosures at the zoo . |
22 | Toothy anglo teenagers still greet guests at the $300-a-night hotels . |
23 | ‘ Melanie always had hysterics at the mere mention of motherhood . |
24 | His son Peter and grandson Brian also won prizes at the same meeting . |
25 | As he had also made birdies at the first and third , he was four under par , eclipsing even Raymond Floyd 's start . |
26 | The Saturday afternoon was drawing in now and Carrie looked out through the partly drawn curtains at the dark , rolling clouds . |
27 | He also attended classes at the Actors Studio , before replacing Ben Gazzara in the leading role of the junkie in A Hatful of Rain on Broadway in 1956 . |
28 | Wilkinson also had problems at the 17th with a six , but then birded the 18th for a level par 72 to finish three shots clear of the rest of the field . |
29 | We also closed beds at the satellite rheumatology hospital — a subregional centre . |
30 | The readers at Grades 3–6 also include exercises at the end of each book to consolidate language work . |