Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [vb base] at [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Report from Mr N McLeod re the vandalism perpetrated by local youngsters who congregate at a memorial seat outside the Primary School Annexe .
2 From Councillor Brereton to the Chief Constable of Lothian and Borders Police and to Wimpey Homes Holdings Ltd detailing the problems caused by teenagers who congregate at the wall leading from Baberton Mains Dell to Wester Hailes .
3 Those who act at the place of business must be doing so on the business of the company and not their own account ; the crucial question has been said to be , ‘ Does the agent in carrying out the foreign corporation 's business make a contract for the corporation , or does the agent in carrying out his own business , sell a contract for the foreign corporation ? ’ .
4 The delicious Rob Walker who , in a journalistic disguise , was and is still around in the sport , must be the only other man I ever met in FI who while at the heart of the sport never took it with the grim tenacity with which the more parvenu consider the business of winning and losing .
5 Mummies do n't chair board meetings , mummies are the people who wait at the school gate in the rain .
6 Ultimately the responsibility lies with the board , as the most experienced businessmen in the company and also , particularly , as those who look at the corporation as a whole .
7 Classroom teachers who look at the lighting in their classroom may question whether they are able to do anything positive to help .
8 I suppose it is an inevitable reaction of those who look at the world with questioning eyes , to regard everyone with suspicion and , after a whole day tracking spies on this spycatcher weekend , our senses were certainly finely tuned .
9 Large numbers of owners and dogs gathered inside the building which serves as an indoor school for the handicapped children who ride at the centre .
10 And in such situations it is usually the unpaid office holders who stand at the top of the hierarchy and who give orders to their wage-earning staff
11 Hence the two highly ‘ cultured ’ individuals who meet at a party and find they have nothing in common to talk about .
12 Not much to choose either between Ards and Cliftonville who meet at the Oval in the other semi-final on Friday night .
13 Most women who arrive at the prison have been subjected to brutal torture and a prolonged stay in a secret prison , They arrive in a very weak condition from which many are unable to recover because of the inadequate food and health facilities , Two doctors visit the prison , but they are very negligent , in part , as one Prisoner explained , because their pay is always in arrears .
14 ‘ I 'd like to offer to help , but I 'm afraid I 'm one of those people who faint at the sight of blood . ’
15 There is clearly force in this ‘ equal treatment ’ argument , which was later deployed in defence of the Schlunk decision by the United States delegation at a Special Commission of the Hague Conference held in April 1989 ; but as between the United Sates and the German Federal Republic it is German plaintiffs who emerge at a disadvantage , for German law has no doctrine similar to that of involuntary agency of which they could make use .
16 For example " the members of the family " who gather at a funeral may be related to the deceased in all sorts of different ways but the group as a whole is unlikely to be associated with any particular household or married couple .
17 Golfers who stay at the Inn are thoroughly spoilt .
18 David Hopper , General Secretary of the National Union of Mineworkers North-East area , said the store would completely destroy the environment and views for the women who stay at the union 's Sam Watson Rest Home , which overlooks the site .
19 Many who stay at the abbey do so at the suggestion of members of the Iona Community , of which there are some 200 scattered throughout the UK .
20 The contributions of family members who live at a distance should not be under-estimated .
21 For those who live at the home of British Motor-racing , it may sometimes be noisy and congested and it may take time to be served in the local shop .
22 A couple who live at the house have been interviewed and eliminated , said Mr King .
23 If someone has had an accident in their home , fallen and injured themselves or been taken ill , they may not be able to attract the attention of neighbours , passers-by or people who call at the door .
24 A large proportion of these anti-social crimes are committed by young people who are on bail or yet to be tried — people who laugh at the law while continuing to break it .
25 The outlook is not entirely bleak and it is reckoned that of those who enrol at a clinic , for whatever reason , about 40 per cent will be drug-free within ten years , although within that time , too , 15 per cent of opiate addicts may well be dead .
26 Serving the customer involves more members of the company than just those who serve at the customer interface .
27 This is certainly true of Mrs Wood and Things Past & Present ; of Scott Anderson and the stamps ; of Arthur Crawford and the plants ; and of those who help at the winter work-parties in the cellars where the books are stored .
28 I can certainly confirm on the specific point that the hon. Gentleman raised that those workers who work at the Ministry of Defence can continue to be members of the union of their choice .
29 How the insights of people who work at the level of the ‘ real ’ people will be used is , however still a concern .
30 Scattered villages house people who work at the power station , or in the nearby towns of Bridgwater and Taunton .
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