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

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1 one of the things said there is , time has shown the management charges rise at a rate either slightly below or at the level of inflation , a fine record not easily beaten what , what do you say about whether or not that was accurate in nineteen eighty five for instance ?
2 This brass is thought to have been made by a Flemish craftsman , and depicts a woman sitting up in a four poster bed with her children around her , and twins in a cradle alongside and at the foot of the inscription Lambarde had inscribed " No lady was more full of reverence towards God than she " .
3 The 27 finalists are listed below and at the time of going to press they are poised for the grand final in London .
4 Er we 're going to take questions at the end er the camera there is for internal use only and at the end we 'll hand out copies of the slides to anyone who wants them .
5 I could not tolerate this for long and at the end of February last year I retired from Hall Automation ; a sad day .
6 The question being investigated was the appearance of a loved one who is far away and at a moment of unexpected crisis , or dying .
7 I shuffled away and at the bottom of the stairs the back of my hand accidentally knocked the rail , hard .
8 The group of houses are now just a few yards away and at the sight of the French civilians lining the route , all tiredness is now forgotten and a spring has appeared in our step .
9 It is dorsal in position , lying above and at the side of the fore intestine and its structure is described in a wide variety of types by Cazal ( 1948 ) , two common arrangements being shown in Fig. 63 .
10 It took more optimism than most people could summon to believe that man could renounce the time-honoured outlet of war utterly and at a stroke .
11 Well , we thought he 'd gone out , but apparently he must have got to the door just as the bomb landed , and the blast blew the door backwards , er the door inwards , knocked me dad backwards and at the back of him we had a cellar , but it went through this , the cellar door and although it turned round before it went down the cellar , he finished up down there because we did n't know this til after a while that me brother wou did n't offer to go out , so I went out think , to find where me dad was you see .
12 Robert exhibited both locally and at the RA .
13 Thus , even if space is left within and at the end of each index , updating will involve the shifting and shuffling of a number of records or the use of pointers and links to the new records .
14 However McCann , who got to within 8 seconds of him last Saturday in the Movilla 10 , started very quickly and at the turn , which he reached in 9.30 , he was 10 seconds up on the Banbridge man .
15 It should be getting at the truth quickly and at the moment , there 's an awful lot of paper to get there .
16 He learned quickly and at the age of 19 met Samuel Bradbury , a noted local cricketer , in a single-wicket contest , so popular in those days , for a ‘ substantial wager . ’
17 Nevertheless she was her usual polite society self with Mr Sands — she had learned in her papa 's home and at the embassy how to put people at their ease — and all in all the sight of his skivvy doing the gracious afforded Dr Neil another bout of inward sardonic mirth , however it delighted young Mr Sands , who thought what a splendid creature she was , and a great pity she was only a servant — she had so much presence .
18 I settled in pretty quickly , though suffering a bit from culture shock and more from the realisation that I was semi-illiterate in the Thai language : I had the ability to communicate verbally but at a child 's level and almost no ability to read .
19 I think he could cope all right but at the back of his mind will always be the fact that possibly he let the party down .
20 Owen Rowlands had slipped a little but at the end of this second day still maintained the lead on 132 .
21 I do n't know whether you want to have it now or at the end .
22 ‘ What 's wrong , Will ? ’ she asked apprehensively and at the sound of her voice , he burst into tears .
23 In times of danger you said rapidly under your breath , Hail Mary hill of grace — with a great leaning breath onto the H — Holy Mary Mother of God Pray for us sinners Now and at the hour of our death Amen .
24 She chanted aloud : now and at the hour of our death amen .
25 sober he can do more than they do I mean i that ai n't the sort bloke you wan na lose , and I 'm , when he balls and shouts at them well he gets on your nerves really but at the end of the day I 'll you know , I 'll put up with it .
26 I say that now but at the time I took my task extremely seriously and I swelled with pride when Mr Broadhurst took me back to Churchill Square to buy my second book .
27 And I do n't know how , what 's happened about it now but at the time he was still having to pay for it
28 yes is the proposal for the is it coffee and sandwiches beforehand or at the end ?
29 It nevertheless remains , in our view , singularly apt to describe the state of the legal community worldwide today and at the beginning of 1992 .
30 Any book about the inner city in 1990 can not ignore this failure and must surely look at both the reality on the ground today and at the manner in which academic analysis has conceptualised these problems in ways that have facilitated this persistence .
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