Example sentences of "[coord] [vb pp] at [det] [noun] " 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 | In my desperate fear and danger , I was like a pain-maddened animal , ready to kill or wound at any moment . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | or damaged at this time . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | When toddler and baby both need to be carried or held at all times , how do you get the luggage and buggy off the train ? |
8 | 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 . |
9 | All components on and below the solebar were fitted and riveted at this stage , for example , spring shoes . |
10 | ‘ I am very flattered and honoured at this appointment . |
11 | This subject is raised again and treated at some length in a more empirical context in chapter 7 . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | The new housing will mean a whole new way of life for the residents , who are being informed and consulted at all stages of the development . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | The technique does however allow constraints and associations to be established , entered and modified at any stage . |
16 | It was for this convict , who could be caught and hanged at any moment , that I had deserted Joe . |
17 | It is not surprising that many professionals involved in education are rather dispirited and disillusioned at this time . |
18 | She had gone in and looked at that picture and come running down the stairs crying , with her hands up to her face and the tears pouring . |
19 | Information held by a body , whether or not obtained in pursuit of our statutory activities , and collected at any date . |
20 | Remarks ( i ) The reader who feels both exhausted and cheated at this outcome ( if any such reader there be ) will perhaps comment : " What a waste of time . |
21 | They were very large evidencing the importance of the cities being replanned and reconstructed at this time . |
22 | The whole day had been a strange one for a young lady like herself who had never been allowed to go out on her own , had been carefully looked after and protected at all times from the impact of the world in which most people lived . |
23 | Run-off , it is to be excluded from other areas such as a carpeted restaurant adjacent to a kitchen , or production areas still working , may be controlled by the use of polythene tubes filled with sand or water and sealed at both ends . |
24 | Work at the north end of Normangate Field in 1974–5 dated the allotments here to the earlier second century at least , thereby suggesting that land closer to the town centre must have been surveyed and allotted at this time or even earlier . |
25 | For all she knew , so far from being lonely and deprived at this moment , he might well be taking his mild pleasures in his usual fashion , with some lady chanced upon by pure luck in the wilds of Anatolia . |
26 | It is vital that the thermostatic controls are correctly set and maintained at those values . |
27 | However , many godly ministers were fined and imprisoned at this time . |
28 | Naturally , the manager had more details to offer : the car hired had been a red Cavalier , Registration H 106 XMT ; it had been hired at 1.45 p.m. and returned at some time after the offices had closed at 6.30 p.m. , with the keys pushed through the special letter-box , as requested . |
29 | Tony Visconti : ‘ Space Oddity ’ had been recorded and released at this time although it was not selling . |
30 | There are two problems with the type of stack found in the KDF9 computer : ( a ) it is of fixed size , so that the programmer or compiler has to take care to keep within its bounds ; and ( b ) in a multiprogramming environment the stack has to be emptied and refilled at each process switch ; the latter could be done on the KDF9 only one element at a time ( although suitable stack dump and restore instructions could be envisaged ) , and the problem was solved on that computer by providing multiple nesting stores . |