Example sentences of "[coord] [noun] at the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 When using position lines , have them drawn on your map or chart at the positions at which the checks will be made .
2 They will succumb to neither self-abuse or abuse at the hands of others .
3 Similarly , if your rug becomes wrinkled , out of shape or curls at the edges , this should be left to an expert .
4 A search of the Pennington Papers brought to light a declaration of sale of equipment & buildings at the mines above Tilberthwaite ( on Muncaster territory ) which had formerly belonged to Patrickson & Co .
5 Discretion is the better part of valour , or forewarned is forearmed : Associated Press , writing up IBM Corp 's layoffs in New York State , says ‘ Company officials said there was no violence or threats at the plants , although a Kingston sporting goods store that sells guns closed up shop Tuesday morning . ’
6 The sheet can be weighted down with sand or stones at the edges , and it should be left in place for three days , by which time it will be safe to commence subsequent building work .
7 ‘ I suppose you think that your father and I have scrimped and saved to give you children a good education so that you can waste your time and money at the pictures , ’ said Mrs Mallory , pressing down fiercely on a handkerchief .
8 It looks through the buildings which make up English towns and cities at the processes of life which produced and used them , and so attempts to explain them in human terms .
9 Leaning on a crutch , Mr Kurspahic , editor-in-chief of Oslobodenje ( Liberation ) , told editors and journalists at the awards lunch at London 's Savoy Hotel : ‘ Thank you for the feeling of not being alone in the world .
10 Our distaste and disgust at the events in Germany are shared 100 per cent .
11 A psychiatrist who specialises in executive stress thought the fencing indicated that the person it protected felt an enormous sense of isolation and betrayal at the hands of people who had failed to be grateful for years of selfless public service .
12 ‘ Lend me your ears , ’ Fred orated , altering his hold and guttering at the knees .
13 Equally importantly the concept includes the physical integration of a new piece of equipment into a production process and its subsequent refinement and modification at the hands of the technically skilled workforce .
14 There is hardly any difference between the sexes , except that the casque or bonnet at the back of the head and tubercles at the nostrils are a little larger , and the beautiful rosy salmon colour a little deeper in the male bird … ’
15 The gang also threatened two security men who tried to stop them throwing stones and bottles at the animals .
16 It was a sprawling split-level place where you could take on board anything from a glass of beer to a four-course dinner plus the right wines at each course and with about as much choice about where to sit : at tables in the middle at booths and alcoves at the sides on the bar stools on other stools up against long shelves .
17 consultation where appropriate with the Field Chairs and/or other staff over the timetabling of modules and the provision of specialist rooms and equipment at the times required for particular modules ; and
18 The scoreline of 12–0 flattered Llanelli , who were struggling to contain Kawulok and Roy at the line-outs .
19 The scoreline of 12–0 flattered Llanelli , who were struggling to contain Kawulok and Roy at the line-outs .
20 Previously , if you wanted a dress for example , you 'd buy your cloth at the drapers , you 'd buy your bits and pieces at the haberdashers , erm you 'd go to the milliners and the glovers and all those different sorts of shops .
21 ‘ Those representing developed countries were primarily interested in protecting their own industries and jobs and security at the polls , not in protecting the environment .
22 The event , which runs until 3pm on Sunday , is part of the seventh annual Spring Thing folk festival , a weekend of music , dance and workshops at the Arts Centre in Vane Terrace , Darlington .
23 VISCOUNT Leverhulme , president of The Boat Museum in Ellesmere Port , has opened a new entrance and shop at the waterways museum complex .
24 There were internal arguments about the honouring of martyrs and about the proper way of ensuring that the honours did not become confused with old heathen practices , such as offering food and wine at the tombs of ancestors .
25 Singer tom is still all southern manners and embarrassment at the lads wanking around .
26 The Salle des Maréchaux : scene of the great receptions and balls at the Tuileries .
27 The medieval/religious paradigm split on issues of theology ; our materialistic paradigm has split on the basis of our economic systems , with socialism and capitalism at the extremes of the shift .
28 The man asks to see inside her bag and grins at the contents .
29 This is Carfax Conduit — an ornate monument topped with an elaborate octagonal turret with carved figures in niches and gargoyles at the corners .
30 Lucky Draw winner David Owen of Waterloo and his partner will be rubbing shoulders with the stars and sharing anecdotes no doubt with the big names and personalities at the awards lunch taking place at the Blundellsands Hotel .
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