Example sentences of "that [noun] at the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Hardly surprising that meetings at the DoH have been know to take a different turn from that envisaged by civil servants . |
2 | People abandoned hope that things would get better , fearing simply that change at the top would mean change at the bottom — for the worse . |
3 | The prosecution said that drinkers at the Volunteer Inn at Great Somerford saw Mantack go into a phone box with a large tape recorder . |
4 | I can not give the hon. Gentleman that figure at the moment , but it is essential that we use NHS buildings as effectively as we can . |
5 | Some specialise in eating timber , boring away inside posts and logs until they become hollow shells that collapse at the touch of a finger . |
6 | GERALD RATNER 'S pay cut from £574,000 to £383,000 a year cut no ice with angry shareholders yesterday after the jewellery tycoon admitted that losses at the chain 's near 2,000 shops ballooned from £17,700,000 to £30,600,000 in the six months to August . |
7 | Howell , Labour MP for Small Heath , claimed that violence at the weekend was caused by groups of Birmingham City followers — totalling at least 300 - arriving in Blackpool without tickets for the Third Division match . |
8 | However , it is not clear that such memories are completely accurate and it is unlikely that arousal at the time of encoding is the only important factor in creating such memories . |
9 | ‘ This is the only thing that matters at the moment between us , is n't it ? ’ |
10 | It is of note that workers at the coal face ( cutters , hewers , and getters ) have only a slightly raised SMR for gastric cancer ( 113 ) which is not as great as that for the remainder of the mineworkers . |
11 | Warning that workers at the mine could suffer from silicosis and that dust from the mine could have a devastating effect on the local soil chemistry , Mr Wilson said it was cheaper to manufacture andalusite artificially , and wondered why Navan Resources wished to go the expense of mining it : ‘ To make it in any way economically feasible to mine this , it would have to represent over 30 per cent of the total of the rock formation of the mountain and this means that almost one third of your mountain would disappear ’ . |
12 | Everybody could see that safety at the factory was getting worse . |
13 | One view of marine erosion would regard it as active only in the early stages of cliff development ( A to C in Fig. 8.12 ) , while at later stages the energy of the waves is dissipated on the increasingly wide rock platform so that erosion at the base of the cliff becomes ineffective , a fact attested by the degradation of the cliff by agents of subaerial weathering ( D and E in Fig. 8.12 ) . |
14 | A spokewoman for the director 's office said that security at the Ashmolean Museum was approved by government security advisors and was constantly under review . |
15 | I can say that security at the Skinnergate branch is under review because of this . ’ |
16 | It is not known why Arcadius was opposed to Theuderic 's regime , but Riculf quite clearly hoped that changes at the centre would improve his prospects in his own civitas . |
17 | IT has long been thought that conditions at the boundary between the core and mantle influence the Earth 's magnetic field , but the supporting evidence is rather indirect . |
18 | For such a strategy must eventually require that resources at the disposal of people who own them will be applied in one way rather than another . |
19 | Even so , I was throwing in a certain amount of text in an attempt to build an entire justification for the picture , so that exhibition at the Tate was a display of areas of interest rather than paintings . |
20 | We believed that people at the conference would want to examine the validity of those claims and that official government representation would therefore be valuable . |
21 | It follows from this view of inhibitory input that activation at the letter detection level will be all-or-none : when a letter is presented , the detector for this letter is fully activated , and the detectors for all other letters are completely silent . |
22 | An earlier study had shown that patients at the Glasgow clinic did not contain a higher proportion of smokers than did Renfrew-Paisley controls . |
23 | A noise specialist told the inquiry that levels at the Sundial were not high , it had double glazing and an air conditioning system so there was no need to open windows . |
24 | A noise specialist told the inquiry that levels at the Sundial were not high , it had double glazing and an air conditioning system so there was no need to open the windows . |
25 | Mr Rodgers said that he was not an opponent of the airport and added that staff at the base had been very helpful . |
26 | So many people were interested in the bridal outfits that staff at the Liphook shop are thinking of extending into the hire business for formal special occasion wear . |
27 | He learned that staff at the Museum of Transport had discovered Common Clothes Moths inside one of the cars on display . |
28 | The depute fiscal , Brian Crookshanks , told the court that staff at the stables had noticed early last year she had become more withdrawn and was putting on weight . |
29 | ‘ He thought the only explanation was that staff at the club had watered down the drinks . |
30 | He says that staff at the DSS count the aid trip as a holiday , and wo n't pay him while he 's out of the country . |