Example sentences of "at [adj] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The June meeting of Scorton WI is on Tuesday 8th at 7.30 in the Public Hall and the talk is ‘ Where There 's a Will There are Relatives ’ .
2 In the next year , old emergency tenders at eight of the nine 24-hour stations in the county will be replaced by the most advanced fire engines , costing £92,000 each .
3 Smoking in women was virtually unchanged , starting at eight of the 16 in hypertensives and seven of 16 in controls , and ending at six of 16 and seven of 16 respectively .
4 After being pegged at 4–4 following the first frame of the evening session , Hendry raised his game to collect the £40,000 first prize — and become Masters champion for the first time .
5 Javer served for the match at 5–2 in the second , but was taken to seven deuces , before blasting a backhand to the Turk 's feet to snatch the rubber on her sixth match point after one hour 12 minutes .
6 The procedure will be started at 17.50 on the first available evening after receipt of the form .
7 The procedure will be started at 17.50 on the first available evening following receipt of the form .
8 The procedure will be started at 17.50 on the first available evening after receipt of the form .
9 The procedure will usually be started at 17.50 on the first available evening after receipt of the form .
10 MAS in conjunction with SPG and KPMG will be able to provide a comprehensive advice and assistance at each of the following stages in the acquisition process :
11 Three 15 minute collections were obtained basally and at each of the following rates of intravenous infusion of gastrin releasing peptide : 10 , 40 , 100 , and 200 pmol/kg/hr .
12 In her opening round of 67 on Thursday , the American made fours at each of the five long holes , and it was the same par fives which served her well yesterday .
13 Prevention as a unitary concept is rejected in this section , as it is a relevant aim at each of the four levels identified .
14 This typification does not imply that work would not take place at each of the four levels , in each policy context ( though it may , indeed , take different forms and receive different priorities ) .
15 This is because students from other parts of the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland are joined at each of the four campuses by a growing number of overseas students , reflecting the reputation of Northern Ireland for offering warm hospitality to its visitors and the tradition of the University of Ulster as a host to students from other countries .
16 In return it tries to ensure that the quality of life at each of the four campuses offers a rewarding , pleasurable and fulfilling experience to each member of the student community .
17 The pattern was the same at each of the four homes from which the children had been snatched .
18 Convocation was again represented on GRADUATION DAYS 11 and 12 July 1991 , when two different committee members took part in the procession at each of the four congregations , whilst others looked after the ‘ free orange juice ’ bar , explained Convocation and handed out Convocation Registration forms to reinforce the information sent by post to all graduands .
19 1 Look at each of the four pictures on the facing page .
20 At the end of this adaptation phase , the subjects withdrew their hand , the metre rule was replaced , and the subjects were retested under the experimental conditions in the order B , C , A. Under each condition , both before and after the adaptation phase , the subject was required to point at each of the four targets five times with the order in which they were required to point to the targets randomised so that the subjects did not become practised by repeated measurements in the same position .
21 After a general introduction to the qualifications , three workshop groups looked in more detail at each of the four optional areas included in the general SVQs : .
22 This elder statesman of golf , 50 this year , had birdies at each of the first three holes , though the promise was not maintained .
23 The in-betweens , a group of five fields ( Cumberland , Durham , Derbyshire , Lancashire — or Northwest — and Northumberland ) which provided the 55 per cent vote at each of the first two ballots but on average produced only 42 per cent support for the strike call across the other four .
24 Ballesteros had birdies at each of the two opening holes and three in his last four for his 68 .
25 The police decided to allow only two pickets at each of the two entrances to the works .
26 Manufacturing operations and supporting services at each of the two main plant complexes in the UK are now respectively controlled by a Teesside and Merseyside operations manager .
27 When we look at each of the small group " scenes " we can accord them much higher status ; instead of commenting on the changing position of the door handle , we can discuss which moments from each of the " interviews " we will keep in the documentary ; we have an informing context in which to discuss what each of the interviewees said .
28 She took heed , going on to match par at each of the 7th , 8th and 9th holes on her way to an outward half of 32 which more or less sealed her title .
29 The sections that follow ( 3.1 – 3.9 ) provide ordinary-language characterisations for reading experiences located at each of the idealised nodes on the network .
30 Figures 1 and 2 represent graphically the overall level of participation in meaningful activity of everyone included in the study at each of the seven datapoints .
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