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

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1 Each VHW accompanied a mother on her journey through the health centre in order to feel how the mother experienced the activities at the centre .
2 The minutes and the printed annual accounts of the directors throw further light on the activities at the House of Industry in the early years of the nineteenth century .
3 During August he received a commission to attend the defences at the mouth of the Thames and an appointment as a Judge of Assize .
4 In addition , a £100 prize is being offered for the best photographs taken of these two events to be judged by the experts at the Museum .
5 In front the enemy , to their right the crowds at the bar counter , to their left tables and the wall .
6 The mystery of the communal Trinity was revealed and the Holy Spirit descended upon Jesus , who received him gladly from the Father who spoke of his love for his Son , though the crowds at the baptism did not understand the significance of the event .
7 Frenchay Common was where the great W.G. Grace occasionally played his cricket , with brothers and family friends , away from the crowds at the county ground .
8 This saved Hoc from the beating that would inevitably have followed discovery of his shortcomings when the scowling overseers dipped their yardsticks into the cans at the collecting station .
9 Because of the disposition and the shape of Walter 's continuous check in relation to the wrestplank , the treble end of the check would not pass under the wrestplank as the action slides up the ramps at the back if the ends of the check batten were rigidly fixed to the action frame .
10 The solicitors at the end of the chain are asked to release their contract for a specified period of time to the solicitors acting for the buyer next in line .
11 In one of the poems were the following lines : I seem as though from a polished ship Torn Between the anchors at the dock And the currents of the sea .
12 When using this fin elastic , thread it up through the feeder as usual , but do not take it through the tape-up spring ( the antennae at the end of the tension wire ) .
13 The system of accounting which recognizes the transaction in the accounts at the time an order is issued is called ‘ commitment accounting ’ .
14 This has a dual benefit in that : ( a ) the increase in value should not be caught by the unapproved share schemes legislation because it derives from entrenched rights of the ratchet variety described above ; and ( b ) it provides a justification for the managers paying less per share than the institutions at the outset , since the ratchet characteristics of the shares , and the possibility that Newco may never achieve the profitability targets , would be relevant in valuing that class of shares .
15 Some of the institutions at the top of the Tessa rankings may be unfamiliar .
16 There are various technical colleges and colleges of further education , as well as the institutions at the top of the pyramid — polytechnics and universities .
17 So , at the moment the Engineering Council , with the institutions at the moment are doing their best to stimulate interest into er engineering across the schools .
18 Sisyrinchium can last up to six weeks when cut , although you must keep removing dead flowers as they die so that the buds at the top will carry on opening .
19 It took more than two hours to control the flames at the Publicity Blinds factory on Regent Street in Northampton .
20 Most of the climbers at the camp came from all parts of the now-disintegrating Soviet Union .
21 Samuel Drew , who began at the age of eight in 1773 for 1½d ( 0.6p ) a day , was later apprenticed to a shoe maker , while Harry Carter , born in 1749 , left the mines at the age of sixteen for the more exciting career of smuggling .
22 However , since this derailment , BR engineers have inspected the bogies at the end of each run , and it was one of these inspections which found the loose bolts last year .
23 The discussions at the end of each lecture were animated and sometimes a little heated , for Hindu students , Muslims and Buddhists were a little critical at having to attend any Christian lecture and were very emphatic that they much preferred their own religion to that of Christianity .
24 The ANC , however , released on Oct. 11 its own separate version of the discussions at the meeting , suggesting that tensions between the two sides remained , particularly over the level of violence and over alleged " double standards " in the government 's treatment of ANC activists and that of members of the far right .
25 Also , make sure that you improvise variations on the fill-ins at the end of each two bar phrase .
26 A little way past the village of Gab as you can turn to the right off the frontier road and drive up to the lake of Bious-Artigues ; the signs at the bottom may say that this is a narrow , dangerous road , but it is n't .
27 There does not seem to be much evidence that heavy discounting would actually grow the market , which shows all the signs at the moment of being pretty inelastic .
28 David Kennedy issued a statement to the lecturers at the School of Food and Consumer Studies , claiming that the dispute could put the school 's future in jeopardy .
29 Mr Hunter — Martin , to his students — was one of the lecturers at the Art School , and was giving his customary late Christmas party , in January .
30 ‘ I do n't know if you 've heard , but it rather seems that the police suspect one of the lecturers at the college of killing her , ’ said Melissa .
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