Example sentences of "at the [det] [noun] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | ALEXANDER ARROWSMITH continues our in-depth Koi series by looking at the many diseases which may affect Koi . |
2 | Launched by Trinity Insurance , Caddysure is aimed at the many golfers who have little insurance cover other than limited extensions to household policies . |
3 | Yoghurt Muesli is a unique product with a crisp bite aimed at the many consumers who eat yoghurt with muesli . |
4 | I do n't pay at the many markets which are held in Cleveland . |
5 | He cut a dashing figure at the many conferences he addressed , raising his hand from time to time to stroke his dark curly locks as he poured out pure reason in soft well-modulated tones with a sincerity that was almost painful . |
6 | You have been to a tournament and an auto-da-fé already , and if you had not embarrassed my son by fainting at the latter event you would have been presented to King Sebastian himself . " |
7 | Then he turned and went out , leaving Ellie to stare speechlessly at the most money she had ever seen in her life . |
8 | Trotting a bait down at the same depth you have seen them turning very often pays off with a fish or two . |
9 | At the same school I also recognised the importance of freedom of choice , when I approached what was then the equivalent of O-levels . |
10 | At the same Council it was decreed that Wycliffe 's remains should be exhumed and burned , which they were . |
11 | It had happened at the rampart by Dr Dunstaple 's house where Cutter had just shot a sepoy the moment before and seen him fall ; at the same instant he had caught sight of another sepoy levelling his musket and had said to the Sikh beside him : " See that man aiming at me , take him down . " |
12 | At the same instant he glimpsed a flutter of movement in one of the downstairs rooms . |
13 | At the same instant there was a shout from the opposite direction and the sound of running feet , and Allen melted into the bushes . |
14 | The root structure has more than 200 packages at the same level which exceeds an internal limit . |
15 | Or a qualification at the same level which pre-dates the above . |
16 | Nodes at the same level which are mutually exclusive have inhibitory connections between them . |
17 | Or a qualification at the same level which predates the above |
18 | Assuming the car had gone missing at the same ti me as Angela Morgan , it might have been there for over a week ; it had only been found that evening by a uniformed constable who was keeping his eyes open . |
19 | For example , it can be argued the expansion into amalgamated police units has enlarged the organization to a point where it is no longer accessible to the man in the street ; alternatively , it may be that the use of a centralized computer and complex technical aids has alienated the public even at the same time they are increasingly fed a diet of violent news snippets which reinforce a fear of crime and generate another ‘ folk devil ’ of criminal menace , which demands the impossible : a policeman on every corner . |
20 | But at the same time they looked sublimely elegant . |
21 | At the same time they remained , as we all remain , implicated in other kinds of discrimination of which they and we , originally and subsequently , are the agents rather than the victims , or maybe both agents and victims . |
22 | That is because it is an area where Marx and Engels , misled by Morgan , went most wrong , yet where at the same time they made the best use of anthropology . |
23 | At the same time they wanted the money which I earned . |
24 | For at the same time they still see no alternative to Tayif , and still see Aoun as the one great impediment in its way . |
25 | At the same time they are told they must shoulder bigger world responsibilities . |
26 | At the same time they have kept their support tepid enough not to threaten their pose as the Palestinians ' champion . |
27 | At the same time they implied a threat of punishment against the user if the coin was abused in some way . |
28 | When people walk into an auditorium , one thing ought to happen and another ought not : their attention should be grabbed and held but at the same time they should n't fall flat on their faces because you 've failed to gaffer down a loose wire . |
29 | A series of very guarded letters written in July and August 1559 between them and Elizabeth 's leading minister , William Cecil , shows that they were contemplating at the very least an outright challenge to the regent 's authority — a bold enough but not actually unprecedented step — but possibly something more , and infinitely more sensational , the deposition of the queen herself ; and at the same time they were proposing a dramatic reversal of foreign relations , in which Scottish friendship would certainly be switched from her traditional ally France to her traditional enemy England , and that even closer ties between Scotland and England might be envisaged . |
30 | At the same time they took responsibility for the home , ’ she says . |