Example sentences of "at the [noun] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | At the malthouse the men were discussing Bathsheba . |
2 | In ‘ The Bathers ’ at the Tate the figures are clustered as they are in the decorations . |
3 | Supposed to be that this whole you know , Ronald Reagan , Swing-to-the-Right , Fun-Fashion , Fifties thing disny stop at the glitter-sox the roll-ons and the lurex ! |
4 | For men at the top the rewards of office and political influence were huge . |
5 | At the top the beetles have discovered the dead mouse ; they bury it by tunnelling beneath it and removing the earth from below so that it drops down into the excavation ; at the bottom as the mouse sinks down into the earth the beetles roll it into a ball ready for the reception of their eggs . |
6 | Brown paint-streaked trouserlegs were tucked into the boots , and at the top the trousers ended in a scallop-shape where a hairy belly hung over in a loop , belly-button gaping . |
7 | At the Penta the porters had worked out a neat scam with the airline crews who regularly booked into the hotel . |
8 | At the dam the canoes had to be unloaded and the gear transported five miles downstream in the Ranger 's truck ( in case of capsizing ) . |
9 | With the ends waxed to reduce water loss , and packed in damp newspaper , budwood can just about survive for 10 days , until back at the nursery the buds skill and experience , this operation can be exasperatingly with skill and experience , this operation can be exasperatingly unsuccessful . |
10 | As at the Beginning the gifts of Pentecost have been renewed to a parched Church , and It can happen to Anybody . |
11 | At the beginning the immigrants ' lack of experience and poor organization hampered mobilization , and so other workers struck first . |
12 | But she admitted she has been thrilled at the response the records bring and the millions of fan letters she has been sent over the years . |
13 | At the pace the zeks worked , the hole would not be filled by that evening . |
14 | keep waving your hands about at the window the pigeons will be conspicuous by their absence . |
15 | Ten feet up at the threshold the throttles are closed and a token flare made almost incredibly close to the tarmac — the sensation of speed quite exhilarating at 120 knots and two feet — when the soft , forgiving kneeling-knuckle undercarriage absorbs any small residual descent-rate to give a smooth gentle touchdown . |
16 | At the outset the theories which purport to provide an answer to the question of which issues go to jurisdiction will be examined . |
17 | ‘ When you look at the scorebook the runs are n't on the board , ’ he said after the announcement that the Victorian opener Wayne Phillips would be Mark Taylor 's new partner in the Perth Test . |
18 | Failing to pass through it , or change their strategy and invest the compound from another route , over the fence , as he had done , their plan had stalled at the resistance the settlers were able to muster at that very node . |
19 | By the time we arrive at the hotel the Inspirals are already soundchecking for tonight 's gig and the ground war has begun . |
20 | Let's take a look at the changes the Trusts , under N H S Trusts , staff can adapt their services more easily to suit the needs of local people . |
21 | There are handouts at the back the ones on that side are the ones from this afternoon there are some if you want a result of the really really good for train good handouts there so I would recommend you have a look . |
22 | At the school the examinations were spread out over three separate sessions for each girl , so as to make the whole procedure as painless as possible , academic standards among pupils being generally low . |
23 | Look at the way the pots of herbs have been tipped out . |
24 | But the most common motive for protest was a mixture of worry about the dangers , mistrust of uncontrolled technological advance , and anger at the way the authorities were ignoring public opinion . |
25 | And they can talk to you and show you around , so you can have a look and see , at the way the calls come in and how they deal with them . |
26 | Dissenting Labour councillor Eddie Dryden refused to support the spending cuts and hit out at the way the proposals were presented to the Labour group prior to the meeting . |
27 | ‘ It was a big game for us , ’ he said , ‘ And I was delighted at the way the youngsters acquitted themselves — not just in terms of their ability , but also in terms of their temperament . |
28 | It will be easier to understand the most important period of Coniston mining — the 19th C — if first of all we look at the way the men were employed and the techniques they used . |
29 | He is intelligent and articulate , and bitter at the way the years he spent in care have handicapped his chances : ‘ I went into care when my family broke up . |
30 | But Jesus ' criticisms were in fact directed not at the laws , but at the way the rabbis had interpreted them . |