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

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1 Therefore , we 're not , other than the specific items that appear on your additions list , we 're not looking for any growth in the base budget at this stage , over and above that that 's already built into your budget base .
2 Since the intensity of each band in the autoradiograms is directly proportional to the mole-fraction of RNA of each length , the intensity is therefore a direct measure of the relative drug occupancy at that site .
3 ‘ Piero della Francesca does it like this , ’ and he describes the way the figures in Piero 's Baptism look at each other , drawing in the observer .
4 But equally , the alliance should nut be dated too late in the 430s , because then it would have cried out fur mention at some point in the book i narrative , where the immediate ‘ alleged reasons ’ for the war are rehearsed at length .
5 Required for the Chemical Pathology Department at this post graduate teaching hospital .
6 If he has the slightest doubt about his ability to launch safely , bearing in mind such hazards as swinging to one side or a cable break at any stage , then he must refuse the launch .
7 owing to its early introduction in 1920 and also because of the substantial extension of its rights in 1952 and 1972 it was able to evolve into the virtual bargaining monopolist on the employees ' side at the plant level , to the extent of being considered by unions as the proper bargaining agent at that level , much more so than in other countries .
8 Donated by a kind benefactor at some stage and affectionately known as " the old bomb " , it always seemed to get them to country open airs and cottage meetings but took exception to a trip to Sydney for a Congress .
9 The building industry at this time created a distinct suburban environment , with the prevalence of the three-bedroomed , semi-detached house .
10 George could have cabled Maxim , but that would have meant a cypher clerk at each end reading the material , and a letter by diplomatic bag would have taken at least thirty-six hours .
11 The flattening of the seat cushion at this instant is owed to the driver 's weight at a prior instant .
12 If observed planetary behaviour differed from that predicted by the Copernican research programme at some stage in its development then the hard core of the programme could be protected by modifying the epicycles or adding new ones .
13 Indeed , if we want a puritan poet at that time , we would do far better to turn to that good , upright Anglican priest George Herbert , than we would to John Milton .
14 Er as regards to the team that was gon na come down from London and I was Secretary of the Football Club at that time .
15 The idea that older people should leave the labour force at some point gained ground in the earlier part of the twentieth century with the popularity of ideas about scientific management , which implied that older people were bound to be inefficient workers .
16 ‘ When I was a boy in Harlan County we were real poor and every morning I used to wake up and look out of my bedroom window at this mountain called Gray 's Knob .
17 ALTON Lions are to play their part in a worldwide campaign to help diabetics — they are offering a screening test at this year 's Alton Carnival .
18 Mrs R. Wilson and G.W. Davidson represented Juniper Green at this function .
19 companies whose equity share capital has been listed on the Stock Exchange at any time during the 10 years prior to the relevant date ;
20 The Code also applies to offers for private companies so resident where : ( 1 ) their equity share capital has been listed on the London Stock Exchange at any time in the ten years before the relevant date ; ( 2 ) dealings in their equity share capital have been advertised in a newspaper on a regular basis for a continuous period of at least six months in the ten years prior to the relevant date ; ( 3 ) their equity share capital has been the subject of a marketing arrangement as described in CA 1985 , s163(2) ( b ) ( eg on the USM ) at any time in the ten years prior to the relevant date ; or ( 4 ) the company has filed a prospectus for the issue of equity share capital at the Companies Registry at any time in the ten years before the relevant date .
21 In the case of solicitors , as well as the usual provisions common to most businesses , specific restrictions may , for example , be desired : ( 1 ) in relation to the operation of bank accounts ( more particularly drawings and transfers from client and trust accounts ) ; ( 2 ) to prohibit a partner from carrying on investment business at any time when the firm has not applied for and obtained an Investment Business certificate from the Law Society ; and ( 3 ) in relation to professional undertakings made in the name of the firm , perhaps by requiring the consent of another partner ( if not all partners ) or notice to the other partners .
22 It is probable that we are not yet aware of the extensive use made of the river system for bulk transport at that period , but there are indications which should alert us to it , such as the wharfage on the River Ver discovered in the 1954 — 7 excavation at the Park Street villa ( Saunders , 1963 , 118 — 123 ) .
23 Police say they have n't launched a murder inquiry at this stage .
24 Joseph 's assured income helped persuade his bank to back him in staging a three-week , all-day jazz venue at this year 's Edinburgh Festival .
25 He had an idea there had been a car bomb at another barracks .
26 Roy Whiffin , who retired from Star Link Chains in Fleet just over 2 years ago , was awarded a silver medal at this year 's 62nd International Model Engineer and Modelling Exhibition at Olympia in London .
27 Thursday is charity quiz night at this venue .
28 Are the dog-whelks selecting prey species in the proportions in which those animals occur on the rock surface at that level on the shore ?
29 The detailed discussion of the review procedure at this meeting and the lengthy minutes devoted to it are in marked contrast to the brevity of its mention in the next meeting , under ‘ matters arising ’ .
30 Secondly the cleavage efficiency at each site is affected by the surrounding sequences so that a T residue before the GY site increases cleavage whereas an A reduces cleavage [ 8,23 ] .
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