Example sentences of "at [noun sg] [verb] a " in BNC.
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1 | On May 15 the Kurdistan Front said that it was not possible at present to issue a list allowing Turkoman inhabitants of the region to elect candidates but that " at the first available opportunity " Turkoman candidates would be elected to the National Assembly . |
2 | The Fund does not at present set a residency requirement , so few if any arguments are left for keeping Flemish bees away from the Dutch honey pot . |
3 | Our group is at present conducting a course of lectures and assessed drives at Stirling University . |
4 | A nonlinear Q s - L relationship may reduce the range of implied solar changes before 1900 , but there is no evidence available at present to support a more complex relationship than assumed here . |
5 | The UK is at present negotiating a new protocol on sulphur emissions with the UN Economic Commission for Europe . |
6 | Mrs X is at present attending a college where she is studying science , and desperately wishes to take up embalming as a career , but unfortunately this is where the problem begins . |
7 | It might be argued that this scheme puts the claimant who at present has a choice whether or not to use Ord. 53 , at a disadvantage because under the new scheme he or she would have to seek leave and would possibly be subject to very restrictive time-limits . |
8 | The Craft Centre at present contains a craft shop , a tearoom and an exhibition devoted to the Harris tweed industry , and a main problem is to find suitable uses for it outside the short tourist season . |
9 | Those few authorities which do not at present have a policy on health education might care to consider the influence which this has on the development of school policy . |
10 | According to Dr. Desmond Corrigan of Dublin University , ‘ it is a fact that 40% of all drugs used at present have a folklore basis ’ . |
11 | The FC at present have a very good policy of allowing access and , indeed , encouraging the use of the forests for recreational purposes . |
12 | For example , Treasury 10.5% 1999 at present commands a price of £104 15/16 to give a gross redemption yield of 10.01% . |
13 | It was felt essential to continue the Course at a National level and be available to students from a distance and as our training strength is already at full stretch it would not be possible at present to consider a weekly training course , which had been mooted to run alongside . |
14 | The society is at present having a book sale , offering British Oceanographic Vessels at the reduced price of £9 , and it therefore seems appropriate to mention the volume at this time . |
15 | The £2,000 is at present burning a hole in my bank account . |
16 | The Parliament Act 1911 still recites that ‘ it is intended to substitute for the House of Lords as it at present exists a Second Chamber constituted on a popular instead of hereditary basis ’ and explains the Act itself as a temporary measure pending such a substitution . |
17 | Meanwhile , Intel still denies that there is any delay in volume deliveries of the Pentium 80586 microprocessor for public consumption , but vendors briefed by the company have confirmed that , as we revealed a few weeks ago ( UX No 410 ) , the part at present needs a heat sink and a fan , and that Intel is unlikely to be able to ship in volume before the fourth quarter 1993 . |
18 | Now , as a consequence of my eight marginal years on a drug squad , visits to the United Nations , and the three years at university reading a subject which few knew anything about , but would be willing to dismiss along with all of the social sciences , I was in danger of being irrevocably cast into the mould of being a ‘ college man ’ or academic . |
19 | studying at university to become a clergyman . |
20 | Ewes with lambs at foot met a sharp trade selling to £71 per head . |
21 | The other party was a builder who bought a plot of land at auction to build a house for himself and his family . |
22 | The government has been forced to release 100,000 bales of wool from its 4.7m stockpile to cover a shortfall in supplies at auction following a recent surge in consumer demand . |
23 | One highly-paid aid official admitted : ‘ We are forcing poor people at gunpoint to grow a crop which they know they can not survive on . |
24 | The change in absorbance was monitored at 650–730nm using a SLM Aminco DW 2000 dual-wavelength spectrophotometer . |
25 | Anticipating much later research , Tylor also made the seminal suggestion that the choice of residence at marriage exerted a crucial effect on the way kinship was reckoned in a society . |
26 | However the total annual cost of the project at that time , extrapolating from the months when it was operating at capacity to produce a cost for a 12-month period , would have been £42,000 in Newham and £25,680 in Ipswich ( excluding the cost of the research ) ; see Table 6.6 . |
27 | Already recognized prior to independence as a member of the FAO , the ILO , UNESCO and the WHO , Namibia at independence became a full member of the UN , the OAU , the SADCC , the Non-aligned Movement and the Commonwealth . |
28 | She glared at him , but there was too much at stake to risk a fight , so after a moment she pushed her hair away from her face and sat down , pulling one of the mugs towards her . |
29 | Dyson had brought his car into town specially , and everyone in the Gates at lunch wanted a lift to the funeral in it . |
30 | The London Daily Telegraph of 25 August 1887 , under the heading " A Sailors ' Association " chose to deal at length with the birth of the union , praising its objects , but predicting its early demise : " The North Country " , the article read , " was always the nursery of the famous and best seamen and it is here that we find Jack hard at work originating a fine scheme . |