Example sentences of "at the [noun sg] to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | As cementation proceeds in clean sandstones or grainstones , or the matrix in clayey-sandstones and packstones becomes lithified , pressure is transmitted through the whole rock and there is no excess of stress at the grain to grain contacts . |
2 | OUTSPOKEN Australian winger David Campese last night hit out at the decision to stage Saturday 's match between the world champions and the Barbarians at Twickenham . |
3 | Formation stages are shown on the left , progressing from living animals at the top to museum collections of fossil bones at the bottom . |
4 | Do n't you have to do you no cos if you trim them at the top to bush out |
5 | Swinton jumped at the chance to film Orlando and was involved in the project virtually from the outset . |
6 | • Independent Television were most recently at the ELR to film background scenes for the Aussie bodice-ripping soap , Families . |
7 | Another strategy which has been suggested is to attempt at the outset to ground comparative analysis firmly within the context of explicit and already well-formulated theoretical debate , such as ‘ convergence ’ theory ( Shalev , 1980a ) . |
8 | Mr Lamont might also look at the threat to coal jobs from the new generation of power stations burning North Sea gas . |
9 | The LHS gives the value of the investment in the bond on the maturity date , compounding at the yield to maturity . |
10 | The first coupon payment is reinvested for ( 2T-1 ) half-years at the yield to maturity , the second coupon payment is reinvested for ( 2T-2 ) half-years at the yield to maturity , and so on . |
11 | The first coupon payment is reinvested for ( 2T-1 ) half-years at the yield to maturity , the second coupon payment is reinvested for ( 2T-2 ) half-years at the yield to maturity , and so on . |
12 | In contrast to the first group , relations are conducted at the Party to Party as well as State to State level . |
13 | With this lot there were those who stayed at the end to tutt-tutt at some of the language and that . |
14 | At the conclusion to Chapter 1 we provisionally adopted a multilevel concept of style , whereby more or less equivalent choices at a particular linguistic level could be seen as STYLISTIC VARIANTS , and in which these variants could be associated with STYLISTIC VALUES , or special significances associated with one variant rather than another . |
15 | I wept at the loss to science caused by the slaughter of the mother , but soon dried my eyes as Lorraine Travis , the honorary secretary of the British Mule Society , said she thought that the foal in the photograph was a donkey and not a mule , and so did several of her knowledgeable friends . |
16 | ‘ Ye Gateway House at the entrance to Council House Square is the last timber-framed house to be built in Shrewsbury . |
17 | Situated at the entrance to Royalty & Empire , the Arcade captured the atmosphere of a bustling Victorian Street Market , and includes : |
18 | The song of a nightingale greeted us at the entrance to Hotel Glade . |
19 | Not a bad experience , because there was an Englishman with Erlich 's name on a sheet of cardboard waiting at the entrance to Immigration . |