Example sentences of "[vb base] [noun pl] at [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Whether you make notes at a lecture , in the library or from textbooks that you are reading , they must be the finished article in its final shape , except for the colour coding indicating ranges of importance . |
2 | That is the average number of sexual partners for women now aged between 25 and 34 , say researchers at the University College of London . |
3 | HARES are steadily disappearing from the British countryside , say researchers at the Game Conservancy in Hampshire . |
4 | Particularly badly hit was Flint where the local authority had to be called out to help fire crews place sandbags at a number of properties . |
5 | Not surprisingly , several estate agents report difficulties at the moment in attracting enough serious bidders . |
6 | Press announcements at the time of the cancelled shows this summer claimed that Morrissey fans who sent ‘ proof of purchase ’ of Glastonbury or Finsbury Park tickets to a PO Box number would receive free Alexandra Palace tickets . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | The primary value of privatizing marketable services and contracting out some of the inputs to the production of non-marketable services is to reduce the monopoly power of bureaus and review committees and provide services at a price known to the representatives of middle-demand groups . |
10 | The local vectors discussed in Section 3.3 can be expressed in terms of a set of basis vectors , drawn along the local space–time coordinate directions at an event P. Here the subscript , indicates that this basis vector points in the µ direction . |
11 | If , as expected , the 1,700 aggrieved names on the Feltrim syndicates appoint solicitors at the end of this month , then some 15% of all names would be part of such action groups . |
12 | They also affect those — such as special-needs teachers or welfare assistants — who hold posts at the school but are not funded through the delegated school budget . |
13 | Trickle filters at the moment appear to be all the rage , but no doubt you will have noticed their main usage has been applied to invert systems , where the organic load is not so great . |
14 | Legislative changes in benefit regulations of course cause difficulties at the Department of Social Security which is already unable to cope . |
15 | Honeymoon and silver anniversary couples receive flowers at the Country House Hotel , a bottle of sparkling wine at Il Maniero . |
16 | It 's a deal : Sir Geoffrey Mulcahy ( left ) , and Philippe Frances , chairman of the French retailer Darty , shake hands at a press conference yesterday |
17 | We will make aid more effective , work more closely with non-governmental agencies , put women at the heart of our programme and , in co-ordination with other donors , reduce the share of tied aid . |
18 | THE FA have agreed to let managers climb Wembley 's 39 steps and receive momentoes at the end of this season 's FA Cup Final . |
19 | Yes , that was some time ago when I was working as a hostess with the British Council and used to collect meet VIPs at the station and bring them here to the university . |
20 | Like bats , dolphins emit pulses at a rate of 10–20 per second , increasing the rate to up to 200 per second as they home in on prey . |
21 | Edison 's first machine was the ‘ tinfoil phonograph ’ ( 1 ) , in which sound waves at the mouthpiece vibrated a diaphragm , and created undulations in a stretched layer of tinfoil wrapped round a cylindrical drum . |
22 | Today , these words embarrass officials at the department . |
23 | Day 15 Received an order for another 200 hang gliders at a price of £250 each . |
24 | Some local education authorities assess children at the end of primary school in order to make allocations to secondary schools . |
25 | Account executives at the insurer , who monitor its agents , had Wright marked down as a man with constant cash flow problems — he was always hassling them for his commission . |
26 | Top management at TV group Granada face a potentially rough ride when they confront shareholders at the company 's annual meeting today . |
27 | The move follows a recent incident in which promenade chalets at the resort were damaged and concern has been voiced that the troublemakers could hit summer trade . |
28 | Talented Hughes and ex-North Wales county team member Preston from Prestatyn were too strong for professional coach Arwyn Pierce of Ruthin and his young partner Danielle Morris Jones of Rhyl , running out straight set winners at a cost of six games . |
29 | But as It celebrated a year of publication it had grown from twelve to twenty pages , with the ‘ What 's Happening ’ section now , significantly , filling two tightly set pages at the back , and the Arts Lab offering a ‘ Black Power Week ’ complete with Stokeley Carmichael — bundled out of the country post Dialectics of Liberation — on film , and ‘ Michael Abdul Malik and guests ’ . |
30 | I remember arguments at the beginning of 1991 about the precise number . |