Example sentences of "and at the [num] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I will be at Atlanta in 1996 and at the 2000 Games , still chasing the gold . ’
2 However , the remedy did not settle the issue , and at the 1899 Brno Congress it was again in hot dispute .
3 This group was quite influential among leading trade unionists ; and at the 1943 annual conference of the Labour Party they carried an amendment against an attempt by Stokes to reject the liability of ‘ the German people as a whole for the atrocities committed under Nazism ’ .
4 To many a caddie 's relief , in the 1930s the Royal & Ancient Golf Club ruled that fourteen clubs were the maximum , and at the 1939 British Open at St Andrews many a caddie was seen burrowing into his player 's bag before tee-off to check the requisite number of clubs .
5 These doubts were still widely encountered at the time of the 1840 Convention but a debate there and at the 1843 meeting stimulated the search for a reliable supply of free-labour cotton to reduce dependence on the slaveholders of the American South .
6 The realism of Labour 's attitude towards foreign policy was reinforced by Bevin 's insistence , both at meetings of the National Executive ( to which he was specially invited ) and at the 1945 Labour Party Conference at Blackpool that it was essential to continue with military service while Britain retained the responsibility for maintaining occupation forces in Germany and elsewhere .
7 What the plan ca n't do erm , is , I suppose , yeah wel , the only way you can deal with that , well , there 's one of two ways , you can set the plan up , erm , for full benefit let's say the salary was twenty thousand so by here you 're getting ten so you set the plan up , in retrospect for the same twenty thousand pounds , but at the six month 's stage you claim half of it yes , and at the twelve month stage , you 're now claiming the full benefit .
8 This was the only opera Verdi wrote specifically for the London stage , and at the 1847 premiere Amalia 's role was sung by Jenny Lind .
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