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

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1 Darlington Arts Centre THIS was the third time this season that jazz at the Arts Centre has clashed with a jazz concert elsewhere , this time with the Stan Tracey Octet in Gateshead .
2 For discussion of " partnership " and transfer from individual licence holder to partnership , see Singh and Kaur v. Kirkcaldy District Licensing Board , 1988 S.L.T. 286 , where it was decided that the licence was held by a partnership with a separate legal persona and that the board were not entitled to look behind that persona at the partners as individuals .
3 Her mother had stopped crocheting , so Jessie said , and was in the sitting-room going through a catalogue of curtain material for yet another change at the windows and had decided firmly against anything resembling Nottingham Lace ; her mind was now set on drapes with pelmets , so Jessie had whispered to her in the back shop a short while ago .
4 Hoti Lal Parishar , the veteran chairman of the local Congress ( I ) committee , admits to some bemusement at the complications caused by Vishwendra Singh 's challenge to the sitting MP .
5 Lowering his eyes , he stared in some bemusement at the men 's over-large dungarees she was wearing .
6 ‘ I want to take another look at the gibbons .
7 The health managers have taken another look at the options examined by the Royal Commission .
8 Now I 'm not able to do tutorials for you this term at the times that you 're available cos they clash with lectures that I do er for another course .
9 In spite of some side-swipes at the theories of Raymond Federman , Barth 's own fictional practice is not necessarily at odds with that of the latter .
10 Upon reaching Aquitaine after this defeat at the hands of the Basques Charles was informed that the Saxons had uprisen yet again .
11 There was some scepticism at the Publishers Association about the likely extent of the breach .
12 They play Newry this Saturday at the Showgrounds and it 's an excellent opportunity for the Reds to move a step nearer their target of a quarter-final place .
13 Internal squabbles will never divide this nation like it has others because America has a constitution that will ultimately hold it together , despite some stretching at the seams .
14 By 1985 the average had dropped but the spread was narrower , with a few exceptions at the extremes ( the Manchester Evening News with 300,000 and the Darlington Evening Echo with 12,000 ) .
15 that 's why some come of course to seek their fortune … they may go home with empty pockets but you can bet they 'll be back for another night at the gryehounds … for another night of fun
16 Some customers at the shows ask the strangest questions .
17 On the Greenland ice sheet , some melting at the fringes will be compensated for by increased ice at the centre , again caused by higher snowfall levels .
18 Pauline likes some fun at the discos .
19 Watson has returned to the theme this week at the Masters .
20 Bands usually look better if a few needles at the edges are knitted in stocking stitch which will roll and give a neat firm edge .
21 She could leave the blanket another week at the cleaners .
22 After he had told this tale at the hearings , Representative Tom Foley asked him : ‘ Those were not normal public actions , were they ? ’
23 A major local issue , such as a redevelopment plan , or a sudden increase in the rates , as occurred in many areas in the mid-1970s , can cause the formation of a purely local party that enjoys some success at the polls ( Grant 19771 .
24 This man at the waxworks , ’ she said .
25 What price seeing some cricket at the Olympics ?
26 Erm , I 've also received information from the Region , erm with lots of events that 's coming up in the East Anglian Region , erm , just run through those quickly , er , there is a workshop on this Thursday at the Courts , erm , there is on Thursday twelfth of March there is er , somebody from the Columbian committee for human rights speaking at an open meeting , that 's the fifth er , Wednesday first of April there is er somebody called Duncan , he 's a paediatric surgeon who works part time as a volunteer at the Medical Foundation for the Care and Victims of Torture who will be speaking at St. Mary 's and St. Edmunds group , and that , that 's Bury St. Edmunds , and then the next East Anglia Regional Meeting is on Saturday May the twenty third at Bury St. Edmunds again .
27 In seconding the motion for keeping the May Day holiday , it is my opinion that th th g this government is having yet another go at the unions .
28 The incident happened on January 11 this year at the premises of the municipal gold club at Torvean .
29 He feels that there is plenty of cricket left in him and , amid all the rumours and quotes about ‘ fuel in the tank ’ , he is not likely to relinquish his role with England until he has had another crack at the Ashes .
30 He feels that there is plenty of cricket left in him and , amid all the rumours and quotes about ‘ fuel in the tank ’ , he is not likely to relinquish his role with England until he has had another crack at the Ashes .
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