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

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1 In the last twenty years the importance of migration has been reinforced by the decline in rates of natural increase ; now that births and deaths are almost in balance , migration is the crucial determinant of whether population grows or contracts even at the national level .
2 Gone are the days when a couple furnished their house from top to bottom in a style that fitted in with the tastes of friends , neighbours , colleagues at work , or cronies down at the pub or tennis club .
3 He had been shooting since he was about five years old ; there were few clubs or competitions around at the time but the Scorton was one of the leading ones .
4 No you do n't , no see they 've had er mums and tots down at the centre today
5 Newly elected Welsh Secretary John Redwood MP addressed CIOB members and guests recently at the 14th Duke of Edinburgh Lecture .
6 If you send all those er bits and pieces in at the end of the week we just ask you and you most people do n't get this wrong .
7 Arrangements for the ceremony at St Columbus Church of Scotland and celebrations afterwards at The Grand Hotel were made easier because Paul 's brother , William , lives on the island .
8 At the climax of the episode Dr Kate ministered to this Miss Havisham figure ( ’ She needs help , not punishment ’ ) , while hubby was out doing an OK Corral number with the mods and rockers down at the village dance .
9 QCs Desmond Boal and Robert McCartney are representing the council and objectors respectively at the hearing , which is expected to end tomorrow afternoon .
10 I love the Bardot look and all the wigs and extensions around at the moment are great .
11 Mr Arnold commented : ‘ He 's sharp , a good fielder and mover , and bowls well at the end in one-days . ’
12 Although it is desirable to rotate horse paddocks and to have cows grazing them too , it is not always successful having horses and cows together at the same time .
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