Example sentences of "of [noun sg] at [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The ongoing vigorous policy of offering paddock admission ( £7 per head ) at £10 per couple and Club enclosure facilities ( £12 individually , but £20 for couples ) , plus various theme days and a draw for a gallon of whisky at each fixture , will help to continue the success story . |
2 | Turning her head slightly she looked at the cut-glass decanter on the bedside table — it was a little less than half full , which meant that she had drunk three … no , four glasses of whisky at some time during the night . |
3 | At last it has achieved a respectable measure of unity at most levels of the party . |
4 | Will was writing a different kind of play at this time . |
5 | The increased prominence of assessment at all stages of compulsory education is the feature which now most clearly distinguishes the British central curriculum from its continental neighbours . |
6 | Research is often carried out by trainee solicitors and the rapid turnover of support at that level reinforces the need for the index . |
7 | However , there are signs of change at some levels , because men are now being accepted on to the CARE course , which provides specialist training in how to deal with victims of sex crimes , although this might simply reflect a recognition that an increasing number of victims are young boys . |
8 | Their age , education , and strength of partisanship at that time . |
9 | It was little wonder that he sounded loath to believe her change of heart at this stage , and she wanted desperately to convince him , but how ? |
10 | There is archaeological evidence for such management of woodland at this time from Barton Court Farm ( Oxfordshire ) ( Robinson 1981 ) . |
11 | Lisa craned her neck slightly , crushing her sense of horror at this display of bad-mannered curiosity . |
12 | He says there 's a lot of noise at this party and we need to take strong action to get the noise down . |
13 | Uncoached I was at least able to survive a couple of rounds in the local tournaments ; a stroke of luck at this stage was that I was paired with a newcomer to the Command — a FIt Lt Reep who was in a different league to mine — and we entered for competitions and this raised my game quite a bit . |
14 | Stated weekly alcohol intakes of 36 units or more were regarded as excessive , but all cases with high intake had other social or biochemical evidence of damage at some time . |
15 | Are you accepting questions on the statement of faith at this point ? |
16 | However if as a consequence , of a panel recommendation or of their decision on a panel recommendation , the County Council decide to modify the deposited structure plan , there would of course at that stage have to be a public planning enquiry . |
17 | Of course at that time we did n't realise she 'd done it on purpose . |
18 | Aye well of course at that time , in nineteen forty eight , I was detached I mean I I did n't know much about the management 's thinking , or their pronouncements . |
19 | Now of course at this point , with many singers , one would have to change key , go into the minor , and report that , though this may have been the vocal prime , interpretative maturity still lay in the future , and that for artistic satisfaction one would have to turn to the well-known recordings of later years . |
20 | Of course at this stage , rather than pay the cancellation charge , the buyer might as well take delivery . |
21 | And of course at this time of the year I would guess the people responsible for writing references get hundreds of requests , not just for universities but for polytechnics and other colleges of , of higher education . |
22 | In such ways teleological tales of race and racism reinforce the imagined community of resistance at those points where divisions of class , gender or ethnicity threaten to break through . |
23 | Too often their proceedings are confusing to the ordinary person and the quality of judgement at such tribunals is reportedly inconsistent . |
24 | The literature on the professions goes back a long way , but seems to have reached a peak in the 1960s and 1970s ( see , for example , Etzioni 1969 ; Jackson 1970 ) , perhaps because the professions were at an apogee of esteem at that point , before the attacks of Illich ( 1977 ) and others who , like Shaw many years before , accused them of establishing a ‘ radical monopoly ’ in the name of meeting people 's ‘ needs ’ . |
25 | Business histories provide much evidence of weakness at this level . |
26 | Though the gastrin concentration increased with increasing gastrin releasing peptide infusion rates , the four groups of subjects showed the same pattern of response at each infusion rate ( Fig 3A ) . |
27 | Incontrovertibly , therefore , Johnson had embraced Jacobitism to some degree of sympathy at some stage , and perhaps even quite vehemently , and perhaps for quite a long period of his life — but , as with the formation of many political tastes and stances , the dalliance owed as much to what he disliked ( the Hanoverian kings ) as to what he espoused and idealised . |
28 | The new grades will be launched in a suitable blaze of glory at this year 's London Music Show at Wembley on 28/29th November . |
29 | They involve quite substantial amounts of money at any time for a task which we consider has been especially well done , usually , in fairness , further than we would expect just for the execution of the job . |
30 | Erm and er I 've felt that same sense of rightness at many times over these years , this is now our thirty seventh year ? |