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

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1 Demonstrations and pickets collected at pit gates and shouted abuse at them , as they passed through in coaches .
2 It is in some of the drawings and sketches executed at Gosol that the facial types begin to harden towards the ‘ Iberian ’ style of the autumn .
3 I now understand that Derbyshire is planning to siphon off £5.5 million of capital spending to pay for extra redundancy and personnel costs at county hall .
4 His patients were mainly Merseyside dockers and shipyard workers , and seamen injured at sea , and he had to deal with many severe accident cases .
5 Crucial to the centre is the relaxed atmosphere , making clients of all shapes , sizes and ages feel at ease .
6 Coups are plotted in small groups huddled around a faction leader and strategies decided at fringe meetings .
7 As soon as the offices and shops closed at noon , the square and all the streets leading off it were filled with bicycles , then as now the best way of getting about in Parma .
8 His enterprise did not stop here and in 1786 he advertised to the public that he had opened another school for ladies , ‘ at his house at 2 Brazenose Street in drawing , writing and accounts , ladies and gentlemen instructed at home and boarding schools attended as usual . ’
9 The position of the office-holder should be juxtaposed both to ordinary master-servant relationships and offices held at pleasure .
10 Thirdly , and perhaps most important , the logic of the equation , no substantive rights therefore no procedural protection , which permeates the jurisprudence on both master-servant and offices held at pleasure is false .
11 So , are there particular ballads sung and sung , and tunes played at Christmas that , that are n't played at other times of the year ?
12 Land and buildings included at cost or valuation would have been stated on an historical cost basis at :
13 The Admiralty had from the first a ‘ prize ’ jurisdiction , i.e. a jurisdiction to determine all questions as to the ownership of ships and goods captured at sea by a belligerent .
14 Furthermore , many of the women and girls working at fruit-picking and jam-making were related to railway workers at nearby Cambridge Station and were brought to work by the 8.20 train from Cambridge in the morning and taken back home by the 6.34 in the evening .
15 Stand with legs comfortably apart and arms bent at shoulder level .
16 Details and prices correct at time of going to press .
17 Suffocating and wants doors and windows open at night .
18 The antarctic continent has no indigenous land birds or mammals , and man can not live off the land there ; however , many millions of marine birds and mammals feed at sea and come ashore or onto the sea ice to breed .
19 It consists of four extremely unpleasant domains : the women and children working at home and in sweatshops ; illegal building ; the exploitation of illegal immigrants ; and organized crime .
20 FAMILY knew of whole streets where women went out to work and men stayed at home and neglected the children .
21 People in swimsuits or shorts and tops strolled at liberty on the wide sands .
22 Statements and documents filed at court are confidential and may not be disclosed to anyone other than the parties , their legal representatives , the guardian ad litem , the Legal Aid Board or a welfare officer without the leave of the court ( FPCR , r23(1) ; FPR , r4.23(1) ) .
23 Plants , animals and rocks collected at home or abroad — perhaps from professional collectors , like A. R. Wallace — came to museums in capital cities , university towns or other centres , where they were named and classified .
24 His debut in the disastrous series in Australia was not a happy one , but things improved at home to India and then he really came into his own against England , finishing with 28 wickets at under 13 .
25 RECORD REVENUES BUT PROFITS SLIP AT SUN
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