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

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1 The research aims to find out whether there is a specifically Scottish corporatism that can be distinguished from that found at the UK level .
2 For example , this occurred at the start of the new Vineyard churches in England , but there is of course biblical precedent in the case of the tent making Paul !
3 One has to ask whether different pressure groups within the Roman Church became equally hostile to Galileo , or whether , as some believed at the time , he was a victim of a Jesuit plot — of an act of revenge for insults he had meted out to prominent members of that order .
4 You want this added at the end of roman numeral four .
5 Nevertheless , some baulked at the idea of having to take on what was perceived as a statutory audit role .
6 However this happened at the end of a fraught week .
7 This happened at the time when the long bow was finally succeeded by the musket and pike .
8 Well er to me it does n't quite ring true , it 's always been the boys ' ploughing match and it always will be as far as I 'm concerned but I think this happened at the time post war I ca n't say exactly which year , when the date was changed from easter time to August .
9 Another hit the wall , another landed at the feet of the man with the axe .
10 In the questionnaire a number of strategies were listed which had been cited by the teachers interviewed during its development , together with some included at the request of the LEA .
11 This started at the centre line of Crampton Road and although most of the interlaced track was in Tramway No. 15 , the first few yards were in Tramway 16 .
12 When national characteristics were talked about a hundred years ago , in the great days of Darwinism and eugenics and so on , it was a pseudo-scientific talk erm implying that there was some blood or racial characteristics which marked one people off from another , and this lay at the bottom of all that talk about Anglo-Saxon racial superiority , which erm led plenty of people in this country to suppose that erm the white peoples of Northern Europe and North America had some characteristics which made them superior to coloured people , and all kind of bogus scientific arguments followed from that .
13 This struck at the root of the idea that nobody need be poor if they conscientiously engaged in economic activity .
14 Some said at the time that Leviathan had been written for Cromwell , and indeed Hobbes did say that it supported a ‘ conscientious obedience to the present government ’ of the Protectorate .
15 However , I have never seen a copy of this circulated at the subdivision level at any location I have worked ; and outside force HQ the availability of any research or analytic literature on policing falls off dramatically .
16 That happened at the Ballater end . ’
17 Head of the school Mike McKechnie later visited Shanghai to seal a friendship agreement and discuss the course content , a scaled down but otherwise authentic version of that taught at the institute .
18 Late on the evening prior to the presentation we all met at the Studios .
19 At the end of October they all met at the Daytona Raceway , opposite the B.B.C. Television Centre in West London , and spent the morning watching and acting in humorous scenarios presented by each of the branch teams .
20 Perhaps for many of the fans the best moment of all came at the end of the fifth Test , when Tony Greig went out and ‘ grovelled ’ before them .
21 Once this was understood , it became part of the pattern and both Wilson and Teresa and even the landlord 's son , who slept in the garret , all sighed at the disturbance then turned over and went back to sleep .
22 I was only a boy then , and it all began at the time my father owned the Admiral Benbow inn , at Black Hill Cove .
23 They all worked at the BUPA South Bank Hospital in Worcester , and were returning after a day 's training at a hospital in Cardiff when the crash happened .
24 Then they all stared at the passages that radiated off the control-room .
25 They all stared at the needle stuck in one place while the record continued to revolve .
26 They all looked at the president , and then at General Vashinov .
27 British culture can often be fiercely nationalistic , as we all saw at the time of the Falklands war .
28 R : Everyone felt that the campaign had been worthwhile , but there had been a lot of tensions and problems to deal with and so that affected how we all felt at the end .
29 Jill McFarlane , Alison Hewitt and Billy Allen all spoke at the meeting , and as Billy said ‘ Thankfully our result was better than England 's European football ’ .
30 Yeah , David and Pam and Margaret all slept at the flat !
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