Example sentences of "and [noun sg] at the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Lindsey used Bravo Golf from the time of its purchase in 1967 until 1973 as the family transport , that was until he had a visit from the Airshow Coordinator at RAF Finningley in 1973 who asked him if he would like to be shot down by a Spitfire and Hurricane at the Battle of Britain airshow that year !
2 The players speak in tones of awe and admiration at the amount of time McGeechan devotes to analysing the strengths and weaknesses of the opposition .
3 Mrs Mandela and Mrs Falati are on bail pending appeal against their conviction and sentence at the Rand Supreme Court for their part in the abduction and assault of 14-year-old Stompie Seipei , a township activist later found dead in the bush near Soweto .
4 Spontaneous combustion in a yellow shirt is one of the kinder expressions applicable to England striker Wright 's appalling bickering and back-chat at The Dell .
5 If the signals only vary slowly , and respectively represent the small-signal conductance and resistance at the operating point and are given by the slope of the static characteristic and its inverse at the operating point .
6 One might also attempt to establish a relationship between intensity and exposure at the point at which a pixel is just seen , and use this to obtain intensity readings .
7 Mr Thomas Kretzschmar , aged 22 , is studying social science and English language and literature at the university of Duisberg in the Ruhr district of Germany .
8 Thomas Kretzschmar , 22 , who is studying Social Science and English Language and Literature at the University of Duisberg in the Ruhr district of Germany , is spending a month at The Northern Echo .
9 With this in mind we have established a small expert working party under the chairmanship of Stuart Cole , Director of Transport Research and Consultancy at the Polytechnic of North London .
10 Harrell , who had come to personify the corruption and mismanagement at the centre of the HUD scandal , had pleaded guilty in January to one count of embezzlement and one of tax evasion .
11 While in the United States the unfolding tale of corruption and mismanagement at the EPA has tended to focus on the usual mainstays of White House interference and ‘ sweet-heart ’ deals with past industrial employers , little attention has been paid to the Lysenkoist assaults of the Reagan administration on the EPA 's scientific integrity .
12 I think negotiations involved your own department , Education and DoMIS at the time .
13 They witness to a process of realisation of the confusion , frustration , failure and partiality at the heart of even the best of human experience , let alone the worst , which makes them essentially accessible to all ; but they also witness to an awakening understanding of the fact that these are the very means of the experience of transformation .
14 As I looked in and stiffened with surprise and horror at the scene , he appeared to be putting a handful of grey matter back into a broken skull .
15 True , there would be argument about how or whether Iraq was to be made to conform with clauses in the 11 other relevant Security Council resolutions and horror at the thought of the Iraqi regime surviving with its army and air force still largely undestroyed .
16 The judge was satisfied he told what he believed to be the truth about his fear for his own safety and his shock and horror at the suffering and death of many men , some of them friends .
17 When I first met Chris and Pauline Lloyd to discuss their garden and take a look at its one-in-three slope , I was filled with a mixture of admiration for them , and horror at the task ahead .
18 On August 19th , Palme Dutt — revealing a capacity to assess political realities independently of the Moscow line which , in all his long years as Britain 's foremost guardian of Communist orthodoxy , he was seldom to repeat — insisted the issue was ‘ not essentially a revolutionary class issue , but simply an expression of war-weariness and horror at the prospect of being dragged into another war . ’
19 The distraught parents of a young Army ambulance driver have also told of their grief and horror at the IRA bombing of the Belfast military hospital in which their son died .
20 The implementation process throws light on the strengths and weaknesses of a policy , and experience at the implementation end ( by junior officials and the public ) gets fed back into the policy process to influence future policy change .
21 ‘ At such a moment one feels as if one were lying bound hand and foot at the bottom of a deep dark well , utterly helpless . ’
22 Name the famous golf club and course at the Virginia Water .
23 So it was a case there , and course at the end of the day you rolled the little roll up , put elastic round and stood them up in a file and they stood there like little soldiers and you could always go back to the actual time , sometimes you found a man had n't re erm signed on , he 'd just gone and joined his bus up in town centre , well you , that was er subject of another letter .
24 He has inverted the customary circuit and opens the exhibition on the gallery 's upper floor where experimental works revealing Magritte 's interest in Cubism and Futurism at the beginning of his career will be hung .
25 I was away with my mother and sister at the time , but my father was in the house .
26 Whilst guidance on suitable mechanisms for multidisciplinary collaboration has at the level of planning been published , the use of mechanisms to co-ordinate information and assessment at the level of practice has been actively discouraged .
27 Broad range of languages and flexible range of course types on offer and the rigour associated with their implementation , such as continuous monitoring and assessment at the end of each course .
28 While we had n't asked for a film sample it 's worth knowing that all bureau should be able to offer this service — it can save time and money at the printing end .
29 ‘ I suppose you think that your father and I have scrimped and saved to give you children a good education so that you can waste your time and money at the pictures , ’ said Mrs Mallory , pressing down fiercely on a handkerchief .
30 One respondent specialising in the professional conduct of solicitors , ( including advocacy both of prosecution and defence at the Solicitor Disciplinary Tribunal ) , was concerned that the proposal in question 10 might ‘ restrict the meaning of an undertaking for the purpose of enforcement ’ , and might fundamentally alter the character of a solicitor 's undertaking .
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