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

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61 Members of Council were W. F. Barrett , a physics professor from Dublin ; Oliver Lodge , then at Liverpool ( another physicist ) ; A. Macalister , the Professor of Anatomy at Cambridge ; and J. J. Thomson , also of Cambridge and at the beginning of an exceedingly distinguished career in physics .
62 Soon afterwards Classic FM 's studio in the heart of London began to take shape and at the beginning of September 1992 the station started broadcasting .
63 Well what this suggests is that and she likes Mary accounts as a legitimate string with and at the beginning of the sentence , but she likes Mary does n't , so you ca n't stick and at the end of the sentence .
64 We have expanded the programme in terms of the number of centres where treatment is provided , and at the beginning of next year we shall carry out the first heart transplant operations in Scotland .
65 Set in the late 1950's — at the end of post-war rationing and at the beginning of an era of new affluence — this new production of A TASTE OF HONEY , an off-beat comedy drama , brings to the stage the lives of five people living in the Manchester area .
66 A huge and environmentally devastating Alaskan oil spill , released from the Exxon Valdez , a tanker belonging to the Exxon Shipping Company , when it struck a reef in March 1989 [ see p. 36541 ] , was the first in a series of large-scale tanker spills during that year and at the beginning of 1990 [ see below ] .
67 New investor regulations had been introduced in 1988 , and at the beginning of 1990 a new International Business Companies Act became operational .
68 Barbaric , for instance , began its lexical life as a designation for tribes which did not speak Greek ( the Romans later amended this to embrace tribes which spoke neither Greek nor Latin ) ; it is no surprise that it was extended to include behaviour held , rightly or wrongly , to be typical of such tribes and at the beginning of this stage it can not but have been an associative adjective in these uses .
69 This method ensures that an appropriate amount of contingency sum is left at the end of the design and at the beginning of the construction stages and , more importantly , that pressure to limit costs applies to design teams in the early stages .
70 Pressures on the CNAA 's machinery were growing , and at the beginning of 1968 it complained that it was being overburdened with unsuitable applications .
71 It nevertheless remains , in our view , singularly apt to describe the state of the legal community worldwide today and at the beginning of 1992 .
72 One difficulty those advising the Licensing Authority had to contend with was the ‘ relative lack of data about the efficacy and effects of triazolam at the licensed doses of 0.125 mg and 0.25 mg ’ and at the beginning of the hearing that problem troubled the panel also .
73 Yeah but it was n't done in a , in an enthusiastic manner it was like a sort of well who do you know like friend , family that sort of thing and at the beginning I thought you was a bit more positive but I thought when you were revisiting the , the planning the future that might have been nerves right at the beginning of the session , you then relaxed and your pace all slowed down , excellent at reminding er Jim picked up referrals mentioned earlier , handled the objection okay , do n't remember you asking Jim to contact them beforehand do n't think you did , Jim did he ?
74 And at the beginning of the year , I would sort of work out which weeks I want those mailings to go out .
75 188 ) was largely ineffective , and at the beginning of the 1980s , the length of the network was slightly greater than it had been in 1964 , despite proposals in the interim ( usually tied to credit agreements with the World Bank ) to consider for closure several thousand kilometres of route .
76 He was quite insecure about being away from adults and at the beginning of the book he repeatedly asked Ralph if there were any adults on the island even though Ralph did not know .
77 The contrast between the British economy at the end of the nineteenth century and at the present is quite striking .
78 The southern mountain route , although also tunnelling through the Judean Hills , passes through limestone for a shorter distance and at the edge of the aquifer , where the water is already somewhat brackish .
79 At night the whole family slept in a rough shelter on the corner of their land and at the edge of the forest .
80 I had made it easy by falling asleep , and at the edge of the gulley .
81 This could mean farmers getting involved before the cattle leave the farm and at the mart .
82 And at the pit camp the loss is hardly being faced at all .
83 And at the deposit stage , erm Mr , Skelton Village Trust made objection to site D thirty nine ?
84 At the same time the oil business is very demanding of cash , and at the development stage enormously greedy for investment capital .
85 And at the court I can remember this as a kid , at the court , of course I was n't in at at the court but I remember the story the blacklegs er picked out people and said they and they and they threw stones you see , through the window .
86 and erm , in this case my Lord the , we have got both the judgement at the divisional court and at the court of appeal there is .
87 Which is a bit more of the , I think , the discussion we had at last Committee and at the Council .
88 Casting a disgusted glance at the buckled trike and at the throng pouring past him , south-bound , Grimm trotted northwards after the Assassin .
89 Their presence is still obvious around the city , in statues and monuments , in buildings used by them and restored for other purposes now , and at the church they attended , St Paul 's in the Jewellery Quarter .
90 Part of the graveyard was reserved for deceased gipsies , and at the church gate stood the village stocks until about 1880 .
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