Example sentences of "of [noun prp] at [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Er , madam deputy speaker erm er having determined the scope of the duty , er the government er published a consultation document at the beginning of March at last year .
2 Fujitsu floats 25% of ICL at 225 pence a share .
3 Among the courses I took were Old English , Middle English , Old Norse , English Philology , and Phonetics ( this last course was taught by and , who were among the senior teachers in the Phonetics Department of U.C.L. at that time ) .
4 Leslie Phillips speaks affectionately of Ken at this time .
5 But memories of Ken at this time still tend to revolve more around the fun .
6 The aggressive reaction in favour of Sacheverell at this time , however , should not obscure the fact that the whole affair merely served to fuel religious tensions which already existed in many parts of the country .
7 You have played far more contemporary music over the years than most people care to remember : a lot of Henze at one time , and more recently music through to Ligeti and Penderecki .
8 In all of Ayrshire at that time , there were very few hotels offering accommodation and every hotel bed available in Central Ayrshire was booked , some to be shared by several people .
9 Quick Reaction finished well clear of Bigsun at High Easter , but the latter will have come on for the race , while Shimshek bypassed Ascot on Wednesday and must have every chance here .
10 Hardly less damaging for the Church was clerical incontinency , which sometimes led to the son succeeding the father in a benefice or parish , as reported in the diocese of Worcester at this time , " so dishonouring ecclesiastical dignity and the canon law " .
11 We know a fair amount about what was happening on the east coast of Scotland at that date , but not nearly so much about the west .
12 A descendant of William the Lion that was king of Scotland at one time .
13 CCG run staff catering for the Royal Bank of Scotland at four locations in Edinburgh , and it is a pleasure to be involved with an organisation that thinks of food as an essential ingredient of daily working life .
14 Dashwood was Postmaster-General of England at one time .
15 There is no recognised project in the north of England at this stage and on the basis of existing interest it is likely that there will be an 80% uptake of general practitioner fundholders by the third wave , covering a similar ratio of the district 's population .
16 The overseas economy of Kent was the most developed in early Anglo-Saxon England ; so strong is this overseas flavour of the Kentish economy and its society ; that it can almost be seen as part of the Continent rather than the rest of England at this time .
17 committee meeting was held on the sixth of July at two P M , the President Mrs was in the chair attendance as per register .
18 The ship , carrying two and a half times its normal load of passengers , was sunk by a German U-boat off the coast of Ireland at 6 a. m. on 2 July 1940 .
19 Diodorus ' narrative of Sicily at this time is in a way superior to that of Thucydides , who in his introduction to the Athenian expedition against Sicily in 415–413 undertakes to explain his view that Athens was biting off more than she could chew .
20 By this time it was the middle of the night and there were no lights showing , so I doubt whether anyone saw me mooning out of the window as we sped past but my car horn has been adapted to play Andrew Lloyd-Webber 's arrangement of Purcell at deafening volume and we had fun with that for a bit .
21 We expect that this clear correlation between initial release probability and the locus of change will be important for the further understanding of the mechanism of LTP at these synapses .
22 Further verbal pictures of Wordsworth at this period may be found in Thomas De Quincey 's Recollections ; but 1805 may be considered as the end of his youth .
23 MANCHESTER UNITED served notice on their rivals that they are on course for the Championship with a magnificent 5-0 slaughter of Coventry at Old Trafford yesterday .
24 Most were of Alain at various stages of childhood and adolescence , some on his own , some with his mother .
25 The meeting decided that the missionaries should move to Upper Burma , for at that time we fully believed the government 's assurance that we should be able to hold part of Burma at any rate .
26 Which member of the SDP 's ‘ Gang of Four ’ did n't make it back to the House of Commons at any time in 1983 ?
27 Walcott suggested there was a three-fold division in the House of Commons at this time : the government interest , which comprised placemen , pensioners and those who in other ways were dependent upon the Court for their position ; a large body of independent back-bench MPs ; and a middle group of professional politicians , which could be divided into seven " connections " , each tied together by family and personal relationships and electoral interests , and which were caught in a struggle for power between the " ins " and " outs " .
28 ‘ The controversy , ’ says Finlay , ‘ is over the current designation of Foinavon at 914 metres when we converted from the old imperial contour .
29 Hudson has concluded that Cnut received the submission of the Scots in 1031 in Strathclyde , during a naval expedition into the Irish Sea , and whether or not Echmarcach did rule in Galloway and the Isle of Man at this time ( see above ) , his presence at the meeting could be relevant to Cnut 's relations with the Irish .
30 Instead mean temperatures in polar latitudes remained under 190K throughout March , low enough for the formation of PSCs at this level .
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