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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Or them ones at the shops , I catch you in there I 'll kill you .
2 The idea of macro-connectionism is to shorten the distance between the expert 's reasoning at the start of a project and the capture of his or her expertise at the finish .
3 For papers with seven potential authors the principal investigator may decide to omit one author and instead acknowledge his or her help at the end of the article .
4 The lowest price for which shares can be repurchased is zero pence so that an investor can only hope to double his or her investment at the most .
5 After her small bedroom at home , where beloved old ornaments belonging once to her mother jostled for space with a basket of ironing she had n't yet had time for , and nursing textbooks that would n't fit on her one small bookshelf , or her room at the nurses ' home , where exotic travel posters — gleaned from a travel agent next to her father 's hardware shop — could n't disguise the institutional plainness of the furnishings , this room seemed palatial .
6 Barnett J. went on to hold that the district judge had mistakenly overlooked the reversal of the burden of proof at the second stage but that this had not vitiated his assessment of the material and arguments , nor his arrival at the correct conclusion that the prosecution had discharged the burden thus placed upon it .
7 Me father used to sit at one side of the fireplace and me aunt at the other one , and they would sit and talk about the Bible .
8 I did not mention my own strange adventure on Winter Marsh , but I did describe Seddon 's and my experience at the flat in Yardarm Square .
9 In the belief that it was time a woman was honest about the experience , my paintings try to convey the sensation of giving birth and my feelings at the time .
10 When the truck had dumped me and my kit-bag at the Guard Room and I had a chance to look around me , I spied in the middle distance a cluster of substantial looking buildings .
11 I was wearing my coat and my gloves at the park .
12 And my husband at the time was making er wine , you know .
13 Ken Coates , Nottingham 's MEP and my colleague at the Russell Foundation for whom I do some research , has raised the alert on this .
14 When I got home I told everybody where I 'd been and what I 'd done : my 63-year-old father , my three sisters , my nephews , my friends , the men and women in my local pub and my colleagues at the bank .
15 The position that was presented by myself and my colleagues at the last er er er at the last last er last meeting was to indicate a higher level of fire cover within the Service that Councillor wanted and the Committees supported the view that we should have a higher level subject to further discussions of the fire of the fire .
16 He managed to convey some contempt for the TAS and its operations at the same time .
17 It is an idol , a false , man-made attempt at redefining God , and its position at the very heart of the Craft , as the innermost secret , simply serves to show how freemasonry stands on a spurious foundation . ’
18 couple of decades there has been an unparalleled interest in the occult and astrology and Satanism , and witchcraft and society at large , on the one hand it worships at the shrine of science and technology and then it turns and pays its cash , and it does pay its cash , and its homage at the signs of the zodiac , and at the other various things dealing wi or are a part of the occult .
19 the sound of whose surname and its positioning at the start of the final stanza aurally and visually rhymes with ‘ Declines ’ which similarly ends a sentence as the first word of stanza six .
20 The changes in the Soviet Union since the arrival in power of Gorbachev in 1984 and its abolition at the end of 1991 have left a number of subjects for scrutiny in the economic field .
21 After the conference I gave a seminar on the inflationary model and its problems at the Sternberg Astronomical Institute .
22 These were three salient and interconnected issues for the CNAA and its institutions at the end of the 1960s and the beginning of the 1970s .
23 If the signals only vary slowly , and respectively represent the small-signal conductance and resistance at the operating point and are given by the slope of the static characteristic and its inverse at the operating point .
24 A leading argument deployed by the ILP and its supporters at the Labour Party conference was that only by quitting the Government could the Labour Party hope to retain its authority with ‘ the men in the workshops ’ and thus avert ‘ the terrible danger of insurrection . ’
25 Uncertainties about the depth of the top of the Sherwood reservoir and its quality at the target location meant that the task was not an easy one .
26 She straightened , holding the small of her back and her bulge at the same time .
27 He began cutting his own samples on his mother 's kitchen table and getting them made up by his sister and her friends at the dressmaker 's where she worked .
28 One woman found that when different family members were all demanding different things and her attention at the same time , ‘ something blows ’ .
29 Earlier this year Chie Furihata and her colleagues at the Institute of Medical Science at the University of Tokyo published findings supporting Glaxo 's thesis .
30 Ruth Muschel and her colleagues at the US National Cancer Institute and at Yale , reporting this discovers in Science ( vol 219 , p 853 ) , suggest that this may mean that some people have an inborn tendency to develop certain kinds of tumour .
  Next page