Example sentences of "the [noun pl] [coord] [vb -s] at " in BNC.

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1 At its lowest level , the beakers could be seen merely as souvenirs bought at the markets , which sprang up round the arenas and race-tracks at festival times .
2 Its many alterations and additions reflect in stone and brick , the looms and busts at the woollen industry .
3 19–1–1914 The Church Hymnary was introduced in addition to the Psalms and Paraphrases at present in use .
4 For example , his mother finds it almost impossible to prepare Veronica 's tea , which she likes to feed to the child , because John empties cupboards upstairs , turns on taps , climbs on top of the wardrobe , hangs from the banisters and shouts at the top of his voice .
5 Akroteria were later added in bronze : Victories at the apices and basins at the outer angles .
6 I 'd like to import this list into a database , and then mailmerge the names and addresses at the top of my document .
7 Consequently , crew weight should be equalised at all times , whether the crew is to leeward or windward : that is why the halyards and the topping lift are usually controlled by the stoppers and winches at the base of the mast .
8 The variation in day length decreases with distance from the poles and vanishes at the Equator , which receives 12 hours of light each day throughout the year .
9 He also promised to change the sheets and rushes at least once every six weeks , provide stabling for my horse as well as a meal at morning and night for myself .
10 There , a spire of green ice ten miles high rises through the clouds and supports at its peak the realm of Dunmanifestin , the abode of the disc gods .
11 During this whole period , conventional Christianity continued to occupy a central position in the lives of the great majority of English men and women of all ranks , except perhaps the vagrants and beggars at the very bottom of the social order .
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