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

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1 The academics had earlier studied chapter 11 between 1978 and 1984 ; the amounts gained by shareholders at the expense of senior creditors were even higher then than in the more recent cases .
2 This was followed by experience at the Capital Hotel , London , and the Toastmaster Inn , Burham , Kent , as chef de partie , before returning to the Capital Hotel as sous chef .
3 Detectors with arms about 20 m long have been built by groups at the Max-Planck Institut , Garching-bei-München , and at Glasgow University .
4 HAND PUPPETS made to look like mature Californian condors are being used by biologists at the San Diego wild animal park to nurse the first two Californian condor chicks born in captivity through the early weeks of life .
5 The bidder will usually appear by counsel at the court hearing to give its undertaking to comply with its obligations under the scheme ( eg to deliver the consideration to the target 's shareholders ) .
6 These were the ‘ Seventeen Towns ’ disputed by counsel at the Gloucester Forest Eyre of 1634 , when Charles I s ministers attempted to re-assert the ancient bounds of the forest .
7 As mentioned earlier , the bidder binds itself to the scheme by agreeing to appear by counsel at the hearing of the petition and giving the appropriate undertaking .
8 The econometric work will be undertaken on a data set constructed by CURDS at the University of Newcastle which details the adoption dates of nine technologies in approximately 1500 firms in the metalworking and engineering industry .
9 Tony Dodemaide , 28 , the Victoria and Australia allrounder released by Sussex at the end of last season , is to play for Lancashire League club East Lancashire in 1992 .
10 The record , many copies of which still turn up among the ditches and hedgerows at the leafier end of Whaddon , portrayed a hope and optimism belied by bailiffs at the turnstiles , and its hummability led players and supporters to see the coming season and decade as the dawning of a new age .
11 This puzzle was highlighted by Frenk at the UK National Astronomy Meeting , in Leicester last month in a paper discussing what he termed the ‘ baryon catastrophe ’ for the Coma cluster .
12 Nicandra was pleased with her own plateful of roast chicken , helped by Twomey at the side table — pleased with everything except the spinach .
13 An example of such a computerized search aid is the CONIT — COnnector for Network Information Transfer developed by Marcus at the Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems , MIT .
14 In 1987 , they voluntarily set themselves a worldwide target of reducing air pollution by 90% at the end of 1992 .
15 You can also pick subjects from one of six areas — art , science , literature , architecture , nature and ecology — represented by icons at the top .
16 The ‘ molecular knife ’ — an enzyme designed to stop the virus reproducing in the body — has been discovered by researchers at the University of California in San Diego .
17 It has to do with Italy 's terrifying national public deficit , estimated at L 34,000 billion , which on 26 May led to the money voted by Parliament at the end of January being frozen until October ; this means , for example , that Venice , Italy 's most fragile urban and artistic organism , which was to have had L450 billion spent on its infrastructure this year , is once again unable , for example , to dredge its canals , essential if the city is to avoid being flooded next time there is a high tide .
18 Admission to the terraces ( £8 ) is by payment at the turnstiles .
19 His later Lives do not inspire great confidence in their historical details about a young king seeking the hand of Offa 's daughter in marriage and falling a victim to the machinations of Queen Cynethryth , who alleged that Aethelberht 's real intention was to reconnoitre the Mercian kingdom with a view to invading it , and when the Chronicon ex Chronicis also claims that Aethelberht was put to death by Offa at the instigation of Queen Cynethryth it is not necessarily independent of the legend .
20 The heads of a bishop 's crozier and staff were often carved from ivory ( Plate G ) , as were the liturgical combs used by officiants at the altar on high occasions , and the episcopal ring would be made of gold and set with a precious stone .
21 Many of the specimen trees which are still in the park were almost certainly planted by Webb at the time , and the elegant arched orangery in the garden must have been built to his designs .
22 Thomas Linehan of the IDA stated in court that a fencing contractor had been warned by pickets at the dump , one carrying a sign reading ‘ We want justice not asbestos ’ , not to go on the site or there would be trouble .
23 In truth , he was very much smitten by Sarah at the time and he would scarcely have noticed the rather nondescript little sister who fell passionately in love that day .
24 Yes , I can en envisage that somewhere , perhaps a visitor 's a first step towards clarifying what may be a runner would be taken by Sarah at the moment , but er , which we would put an investigator straight from future , for example .
25 But they ran into trouble again during a 72-run defeat by Leicestershire at The Oval last month .
26 ‘ They are therefore in an excellent position to pass on the advice given by speakers at the conference . ’
27 Former Scotland captain Rioch , 44 , has been barracked by fans at the Den for much of a disappointing campaign after failing to build on last season 's success of reaching the promotion play-offs .
28 A pencil sketch by Walker at the Courtauld Institute shows a standing female nude with arms fully stretched upwards and face turned to follow which is inscribed underneath with the title ‘ Aspiration ’ .
29 The German army system of 1914 dated from the reorganization of the Prussian Army after its defeat by Napoleon at the Battle of Jena in 1806 .
30 On the basis that these remedial measures were in hand , the judge did not grant the injunction sought by SPAG at the end of March 1985 .
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