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

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1 Hence the magnetic force on the electron at the edge of the beam ( at R = a ) is
2 It was rather an ex-Pharisee opponent of the gospel , converted through the direct agency of God and thrust out on the mission at the direct leading of the Lord the Spirit .
3 silly pillock is a bloke who wants , who 's got a little office on the promenade at the
4 The torque at the shoulder depends a lot on the angle at the elbow , and so as one would expect , learning to control the shoulder took longest .
5 It 's all very much on the go at the moment .
6 The standard way of exploring fur lead was by searching for veinstone pebbles in the becks of gills , and when enough of the veinstones were found to indicate a good deposit of lead-bearing ores a dam was built up above on the fell at the head of the beck .
7 ‘ There would need to be an awful lot of call-offs before the five players untried at this level found themselves on the field at the same time , though , ’ said the coach .
8 He does not reveal which way he voted in the subsequent secret ballot on the issue at the 1972 Conservative Party conference when Mr Powell 's amendment was defeated by 1,721 to 736 votes .
9 The campaign to open membership of the British Association of Social Workers to non-qualified staff is being stepped up in preparation for a renewed debate on the issue at the association 's annual general meeting in Birmingham .
10 The talks were proposed by the US , which is anxious to avoid a damaging confrontation with Japan on the issue at the IWC meeting in May [ see ED 67 ] ; if accepted , the deal would mean Japan giving up its current whaling activities in the Antarctic .
11 Meanwhile , mounting intercommunal tensions in Foca centred on the dismissal at the beginning of the month of some 100 Serb employees from a local bus company .
12 Inevitably , then , their major strategy for meeting demand became the long-term one of building enough new capacity to meet the demand placed on the system at the low price levels which enabled them to increase sales while just balancing the books .
13 How many officers were working on the case at the height of its investigation ?
14 He was elsewhere on the course at the time , but since then he has seen it replayed many times on film .
15 He did n't make it to the course on the next day , was sacked , and always maintained that if he had n't given up the drink for those ten days or so and ‘ dried out ’ he would not have got so drunk , would have been on the course at the appointed time , would not have lost his job , and would have have carried for yet another Open Champion .
16 He placed the Bren on the turf at the entrance to the orchard from the village road .
17 Proteins can bind to sites on the DNA at the beginning of the gene — known as the promoter — and so initiate transcription ; on the other hand , there are proteins that can block transcription by binding near the promoter and so prevent its transcription .
18 Alirio Parra , OPEC 's president who toured member states in an effort to get support for production cuts ahead of the Vienna meeting , declined to comment last night on the progress at the talks .
19 Seeing it on the noticeboard at the workhouse made me think … but I ca n't be sure any more .
20 Instead of burying the problem , with the horrific potential for its future disturbance by everything from earthquakes to a fresh ice age , they demanded that the waste should be stored on the surface at the point at which it was produced .
21 And did n't a significant number of these artists appear on the bill at the Mandela birthday party ?
22 Clinton 's place on the bill at the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre on 6 March will be taken by the new British bantamweight champion , Drew Docherty , who will fight an as yet unnamed American .
23 Any difference between the amounts on which the accounting was originally based and the recalculated amount based on the index at the end of the period should be reflected as part of the finance charge for the period .
24 To declare a final dividend of 7.3 pence per ordinary share payable on 3 October 1990 to shareholders on the register at the close of business on 10 August 1990 .
25 A final dividend of 7.3 pence per ordinary share is recommended by the Directors for payment to shareholders on the register at the close of business on 10 August 1990 .
26 The age range runs between about twelve to seventeen years old , and there were twenty-four girls on the register at the time I visited the unit .
27 A final dividend of 6.1p is recommended to be paid on 27th August 1993 to shareholders on the register at the close of business on 2nd July 1993 .
28 An interim dividend of 2.9p per share was paid on 20th January 1993 and a final dividend of 6.1p per share is recommended to be paid on 27th August 1993 to those shareholders on the register at the close of business on 2nd July 1993 .
29 The Directors recommend a final dividend of 8.50p ( 1991 — 7.75p ) net per 25p ordinary share to be paid on 1 June 1993 to those members on the register at the close of business on 30 April 1993 .
30 Maryse Leclair is giving a presentation with two others on the lectern at the front of the class .
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