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

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1 Following the performance , officials at the hospital and members of the audience were invited to an informal get-together an event which was so successful it was to repeated at the October production and hopefully will become a feature at every future production .
2 ( i ) Title music Combined with a title design , this is usually repeated at the beginning and the end of each programme and helps give it an identity .
3 This appeal was repeated at the Lusaka Non-Aligned Conference in September 1970 by Tun Razak shortly before his appointment as Malaysian Prime Minister .
4 I would suggest that if a gauge was used then any curvature of the edge would be repeated at the line produced .
5 This can be repeated at the start of every session of leash training : hold the leash in your right hand and then apply a light touch with your left hand .
6 The work was successful enough to be repeated at the Club 's next performance , given at Sadler 's Wells in November , this time with Nadia Nerina as the wooden doll .
7 The points cost of weaponry and armour is the standard value and the complete list is repeated at the end of this section .
8 The points cost of weaponry and armour is the standard value and the complete list is repeated at the end of this section .
9 It had been repeated at the end of that century by Leibniz , who attempted in the collections of treaties and other documents which he published , the Codex Juris Centium Diplomaticus ( 1693 ) and Mantissa Codicis ( 1700 ) , to provide a basis for it .
10 The registration form is repeated at the end of this issue .
11 Hydrogen breath tests and three day stool collections for faecal fat were repeated at the end of the course of treatment .
12 But just to add to the usual conspiracy theories — why could n't it be repeated at the end of the game — surely it was one of the key points of the game .
13 A ludicrous consequence of the inverted word-order is that the syntactic pattern noun + preposition ( " shades among " ) might seem to be repeated at the end of the following line ( " judgment o'er " ) , so that instead of understanding a participial construction , " the stern assize and equal judgment being over " ( Housman 's equivalent for the future perfect ) , a guileless reader might construe " When once you descend among the shades , over the stern assize and equal judgment " .
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