Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] at [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | There is no record of John having been apprehended and/or fined at that time , but it is almost certain that he would be dealt with in some way . |
2 | But , although many babies pull off hats , socks and booties in their first year , they do n't really try to dress or undress at this stage . |
3 | In my desperate fear and danger , I was like a pain-maddened animal , ready to kill or wound at any moment . |
4 | On stylistic grounds other northern castles built or rebuilt at this time may be attributed to him , notably Raby and Sheriff Hutton ( 1382 ) , and perhaps also Lumley in county Durham and Wressle , Yorkshire . |
5 | I did not know what to say or do at this moment but just said ‘ Thy will be done ’ . |
6 | ( 2 ) A solicitor who is an officer , member or employee of or who is otherwise working in the practice of a recognised body , or a recognised body which is an officer or member of a recognised body , or a registered foreign lawyer who is a director or member of a recognised body , shall not by any act or omission by himself ( or itself ) or with any other person cause , instigate or connive at any breach of these Rules or any rules , principles or requirements of conduct applicable to recognised bodies by virtue of these Rules or section 9 of the Act and , for the avoidance of doubt , it is confirmed that a solicitor who is an officer , member or employee of or who is otherwise working in the practice of a recognised body remains personally subject to all the rules , principles and requirements of conducting affecting solicitors . |
7 | Children are not unfamiliar with situations in which they tell , or are told , what someone else said or thought ; or in which they tell what they themselves said or thought at some point in the past or think at the time of speaking . |
8 | There were things all three of them knew , and things all three of them were wondering , but no one cared to question or acknowledge at this hour . |
9 | or damaged at this time . |
10 | Another very firm edge can be obtained by knitting a ‘ cord ’ or roll at each edge ( see Diagram 2 ) . |
11 | In which case are Upehull and Upsall related , the ‘ s ’ having been introduced by scribal error or misreading at some stage , or is the later form a name given to a family coming originally from Uppsala in Sweden ? |
12 | Pieces of material much longer than the vice jaws should be gripped between two wood strips and held in the vice with the addition of a G-cramp or screw at each end ( fig.2 ) . |
13 | Almost all the media coverage would be about her and Charles , how far apart they stood , whether they spoke or looked at each other . |
14 | We were on a lonely stretch of road just outside London : it was late in the afternoon , darkness was about to fall and we were arguing about whether we should hurry on to the city or stay at some roadside tavern for the night . |
15 | She found that in the time allowed four-fifths of the adult pairs conversed , looked or smiled at each other . |
16 | The grid size can easily be increased or decreased at any stage during the design process , thus allowing you to create anything from a tiny motif to a large electronic or intarsia design that would cover a complete garment piece . |
17 | While in his view Truth need not assume shape or form at any time , yet when it is made to do so in order to meet specific human needs it is called Iśvara or God and assumes a personal connotation . |
18 | Recognised junior equipment is also available to buy or hire at many RYA centres . |
19 | Many of those at the foot of the scale , whose substance was equalled by that of superior labourers , must have occupied very small holdings , and had to eke out a livelihood with occasional labouring or working at some by-employment ; they have aptly been termed ‘ cottage farmers ’ . |
20 | Provided they have at least one year 's service with the University by the expected date of birth , or have at any time been eligible to receive full-rate Statutory Maternity Pay or were at any stage entitled to the benefits of a previous employer 's paid maternity leave scheme , women are eligible for 18 weeks maternity leave on full pay , followed by up to 22 weeks unpaid maternity leave . |
21 | They pecked at some dead creature on the moorland verge , squabbling over which of them should have it , wheeling and darting at each other like terrible shadows in the mist . |
22 | If the application is urgent , eg for a non-molestation injunction under the Domestic Violence and Matrimonial Proceedings Act 1976 and there is no judge sitting , the court office will say at what court there is a judge and the application may be made and heard at that court , but the more usual practice is for the application itself to be made in the court which would otherwise have been appropriate , with the papers and order being sent back to that court after the hearing . |
23 | All components on and below the solebar were fitted and riveted at this stage , for example , spring shoes . |
24 | ‘ I am very flattered and honoured at this appointment . |
25 | This subject is raised again and treated at some length in a more empirical context in chapter 7 . |
26 | As antimalarial drugs were desperately needed during the war , it is startling to realize that chloroquine was first synthesized several years before the war and recognized at that time as having antimalarial activity . |
27 | The Secretary shall minute the proceedings of each meeting such minutes to be produced , and read and passed at each sederunt . |
28 | A motion was proposed and passed at that meeting , which set out general suggestions concerning a possible way forward . |
29 | Everyone was beaming and weeping at this display , this proof of human richness . |
30 | The most important element of this optimism is that the counselling approach implies that growth is a continuous process during which our potential capacities can be drawn upon and developed at any period of life , including old age . |