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

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1 For the first time , the Guide clearly defines what needs to be done by the defence at each stage of the proceedings .
2 The response at such times of frustration is not infrequently a response governed by emotion alone .
3 Every 10 minutes , three images of the gall bladder were taken and the mean of the three measurements was taken as the response at this time point .
4 Zambians had enthusiastically attended MMD rallies ; on Sept. 8 a crowd in Lusaka , the capital , conservatively estimated at 70,000 ( some reports claiming 300,000 ) was urged to return UNIP membership cards in protest at UNIP 's monopoly on power , while in Kitwe on Sept. 15 the response at another rally indicated that the campaign had substantial support in the copper belt .
5 The two insulae may actually be contemporary with this , since they follow the line of the defences at this point .
6 Further efforts were made to strengthen the defences at this time by the despatch of one flight of Hurricanes from 274 Squadron in North Africa .
7 There was nobody in the park at that time and I walked quickly through the dew , my feet soaked before I had gone ten yards , a trail of sliding tracks behind me on the grass .
8 ‘ I 'm on a short lease but I 've never discussed in personally with the prince at any stage .
9 The requirement for functional intactness of software not only entails the maintenance of bit-perfect records but also implies the provision at some time of operational contemporary hardware or a functional equivalent .
10 The Catering guild 's training procedures provide catering services managers with programmes for local on-site staff training and the company aim to improve the expertise at all levels , culminating in their own Certificate of Excellence .
11 Up to three tables may be present in the Working-Set at any time .
12 Three tables may be in the Working-Set at any time .
13 This was further manifested in the attendance of members of the Coordinating Team and of the DCSLs at some library committee meetings .
14 ( 2 ) A licensing board shall not give its consent under this section to any reconstruction , extension or alteration which will materially alter the character of the premises in question or materially alter the external appearance , shape or size of the premises and may , before considering an application for the board 's consent under this section , require plans of the proposed reconstruction , extension or alteration to be lodged with the clerk of the board at such time as the board may appoint .
15 Colourful and with good artwork , this would make an appropriate Christmas present for anyone who has laughed with the RAF at some time .
16 This originated from the story of Rip Van Winkle , which was filmed for the cinema at this site many years ago .
17 We think the Secretary of State 's present wish for ordered planning will benefit from the discussions at this E I P .
18 ‘ Labour 's policy is that they are going to provide the money at some point when the country can afford it , but everyone knows they will never be able to afford it . ’
19 The opinion of the Parliament at that time was to support the changes which we were seeking but the immediate reaction from the European Commission was not to accept the opinion of the Parliament .
20 The bollards at each end have been successful in keeping out vehicles , without impeding the passage of bicycles , prams etc .
21 We attempted to have the case tried in a Crown Court with a judge and jury but it seemed apparent to us , at our first appearance at the Magistrates Court , that every attempt was made , including the dropping of a crucial charge , to keep the case at that level .
22 On appeal , on the question whether the judge was entitled to refuse to allow the prosecution to discontinue the case at that stage and whether he was entitled to call the remaining witness : —
23 There was a drowsiness and calm about the ward , which I guessed was not the case at all times of the day .
24 Er on the envi environmental aspect , I think it 's worth emphasizing because clearly this is the major concern of both Scotton and er the Residents ' Association and er that the County Council has and perhaps to some extent I think it 's certainly the public consultations or the exercises I 've been involved in at this stage in a major scheme has done far more work in trying to assess those effects than is normally the case at this stage in a ma major highway scheme .
25 The report on the coarse wares is very illuminating for the views at that time of a man who had spent a lifetime handling pottery .
26 They cover most aspects of cometary science with a simplicity and lucidity that make the bulk of Introduction to Comets readable while containing enough hardcore physics and chemistry to recommend the text at all undergraduate levels .
27 ( No. 2 ) [ 1990 ] 1 A.C. 109 the courts at all levels had regard to the provisions of article 10 in considering the extent of the duty of confidence .
28 The Chairman at that time was Sir Louis Petch , now sadly deceased .
29 The Chairman at that time decided t to take the motion and proposition and it was against my advice .
30 Now once the benefits were approved er by the Trust Deed and er bearing in mind that the Chairman at that meeting informed the Trustee and I quote in determining the structure of the scheme the company was prepared to enter into consultation with the Trade Unions and Trustees , but this was a consultative process only and not a subject for negotiation ; and their company then went on to seek the er er the transfer of the present contributing members er er and a hundred of the members agreed er to transfer into that new scheme .
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