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

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1 We were am , absolutely amazed at the low awareness that flu is actually preventable .
2 I 'd like to get cleared up so I can join the others at the end-of-shoot bash this evening . ’
3 At the present day this is a question more easily asked than answered .
4 At the present time most of the alterations affecting the spit are confined to the southern end , where it is weakest .
5 At the present time some of the old Airey houses are being demolished and rebuilt .
6 ‘ Passed up a couple of total certs to come to your bloody bun-fight , ’ she complained , though she was looking at the poor child all the time , with her eyes half-closed and tossing her head so the sockets would catch the light .
7 happiness will come to all Virgos who aim the right arrows at the right targets this weekend .
8 But shareholders can still make their investment work for them — by filling their trolleys at the right superstores this weekend .
9 At the pre-trial review any interlocutory applications may be made ( Ord 17 , r 4 ) .
10 ‘ 'E was making funny noises , ’ the maid offered importantly , and , pleased at the instant attention this won her , added , ‘ Like when me ma 's 'aving another . ’
11 At the following Clubs all child prices and reductions apply to children aged 2–16 inclusive :
12 Because she knew he would be meeting her at the road alone , she had risen very early and bathed and scented herself with special care in her suite at the Continental Palace that morning .
13 In his last State of Grace feature , Ronnie Convery looks at the internal strife such a move would cause among Scotland 's fifty thousand Episcopalians .
14 He arrived back at the appointed spot some ten minutes early , and spent an irritable half-hour tramping up and down before Lefevre 's return .
15 During that trip , Jehan Sadat had been impressed by the progress made by Iran under the Shah , but she said later that she was also appalled at the extravagant opulence that the rich displayed .
16 To assist at the pre-tendering stage all contractors invited , need to be aware and able to question any aspect on the contract .
17 In fact , costume does rejoin painting and sculpture at the Metropolitan Museum this month , when the newly renovated Costume Institute galleries reopen .
18 At the A.G.M. , the committee meeting that followed and at the Annual Dinner that evening , contributions for Judith 's leaving present were asked for and it very quickly became apparent how highly Judith had been regarded .
19 Looked at the other way this means that at least 30 per cent of Englishmen in the mid seventeenth century were able to read and to sign their name .
20 But at the other extreme some manufacturers impose what seems an incredible loading against diesel versions .
21 At the other end former Bangor striker Francis Smith , making his first appearance for Tobermore , went close after receiving a good ball from White on the right wing .
22 Carol broke wind at the other end this time .
23 Could we also look at the actual time that 's on crossing signals .
24 At the weekly tender each tender must be for not less than £50 000 .
25 He clawed at the broken wheel that first dragged him across , then pinned him to the road .
26 In reminding himself that his responsibilities were for the President , he recalled the way that Mariana had looked at the old man that first day when he had met them out on the dock , the President casting for bonefish .
27 By looking in detail at the different responses this process elicited , I want to raise some questions about reading as a specific social activity .
28 I was at the Royal Academy this year , and the portraits there were almost universally vile .
29 The highlight at the Royal Bank these days is Direct Line .
30 ‘ Well , ’ Sapt informed us , ‘ I 've arranged a dance at the royal palace this evening , for the Princess . ’
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