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

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1 The significance of this observation is still unknown , but it is thought that such larvae may resume development if the adult hookworm population is removed by an anthelmintic or at times of stress such as lactation .
2 I was greatly attracted to Georgia , and was able to enjoy her company at several film shows or at dinners on evenings when neither of us was working .
3 They are allowed to read out agreed statements in libel cases in the High Court and to act as advocates in Crown Courts at committals for sentence or at appeals against conviction or sentence from a magistrates ' court if they took part in the original hearing .
4 At football matches or at confrontations at seaside resorts the police have to put up with a lot of abuse .
5 The copper content varied from place to place but rich solid chalcopyrite was found in places , particularly where veins came together or at junctions with cross-faults to form " bunches " .
6 It was revealed that a Jewish cemetery in Strasbourg had been desecrated between April 12 and May 4 , while other instances were recalled in Alsace and along the Channel coast in 1988 , and at Stains near Paris in 1989 .
7 Both tend to be high at the northern edge of the pack ice , over continental and island shelves where turbulence brings fresh resources to the surface , and at boundaries between water masses .
8 The union movement is still new in the country , and members at Tsumeb and at mines in Kombat and Otjihase ( also run by TCL in Namibia ) , were the first to embark on a major strike when they walked out in July 1987 .
9 Even in this sense as Chapter 5 will show , the LDP has hardly been a united force , with the cabinet and Diet members divided into personality factions and at odds with bureaucrats or business on some issues .
10 It looks at women 's contribution to family income , and examines pensioner 's incomes , low income families , the costs of children , at how families divide their income , and at patterns of family spending .
11 I assure the hon. Gentleman that co-operation between the services — customs and the police at frontiers and at ports of entry — is very close indeed .
12 In the wild they are opportunist feeders and at times of plenty they gorge themselves and then may fast for several weeks .
13 Sometimes much prophecy is criticised as seeming to be fairly sugary and banal , and at times of course it may be .
14 And at times of stress he attempted to do everything at once .
15 So it was nonetheless interesting recently to undergo a full battery of professional and occupational psychology tests which found me to be thoroughly rounded in skills and attitudes , a good communicator both normally and at times of stress and so on .
16 The habitats dealt with here are primarily of importance for the numbers of wildfowl and waders present during the winter months and at times of passage .
17 Normally most orders are despatched within this period , but during busy periods , and at times of stock exhaustion it may be necessary to wait 28 days .
18 And at times of crisis the Church has rallied to the political Position of the Party , and ministers such as Bert Cooke who are not normally politically active have supported the DUP 's initiatives from their pulpits .
19 Manufacturing workers were aware of this situation , and at times of dispute with their employers sometimes attempted to use it to gain support from the landed rate-payers who , correctly , believed that , compared with land , the assets of manufacturers were significantly under-assessed .
20 Records of membership , subscriptions and payments had to be kept , and at times of dispute , petitions and other statements of grievances were drawn up and presented from at least the beginning of the eigh-teenth century .
21 And at times in retrospect you wish you had taken a certain stat , because it turns out that the whole thing has boiled up , completely beyond what you know it to be , but it 's become political and the authority is being attacked and the chiefs ca n't defend it and say , ‘ OK .
22 Nonetheless , in both companies there has been scope for local initiative on the margin of national agreements , and at times in violation of them .
23 ‘ I laugh but not like I used to and at times like birthdays and anniversaries I have such a lonely feeling .
24 We looked at the industrial distribution of " users " , at whether there had been any increase in their numbers since 1980 and at differences between user and non-user establishments in terms of their size , output , performance , industrial relations and labour force characteristics .
25 With a power rating of 300 watts the DSP 715 is about as small as it could realistically be , standing at 507mm high , 464mm wide and 362mm deep ; and at 77lbs in weight there 's no real difficulty in heaving it up on stage .
26 And at temperatures of 40°C plus , the insect can orient itself parallel to the Sun 's rays to reduce the amount of body surface facing the Sun .
27 Romance blossomed after she offered to play the organ at choir practice and at Masses at St Patrick 's Church , Consett , two miles from her family home .
28 A slightly different but very stimulating approach also originating from earlier experience of chronological change is a review of Recent Earth History ( Vita-Finzi , 1973 ) which looks at the record particularly of the last 20,000 years and at methods of dating and clearly argues that :
29 That same rule applies to community councils , but at meetings of county , district , parish and English town councils , the vice-chairman in the absence of the chairman automatically takes the chair .
30 The mitre template has since come back onto the market , but at prices like £18-£20 and considering the relatively small amount of work in which it is employed , some readers will no doubt feel that they could spend that money more profitably , so will want to make their own .
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