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

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1 Into all this came young Galileo as a student at the university at Pisa .
2 After being enrolled at the university at the age of seventeen , Freud studied physiology , biology and anatomy .
3 In Gledhow Autoparts Ltd v Delaney [ 1965 ] 1 WLR 1366 Diplock LJ said " It is natural … to tend to look at what in fact happened under the agreement ; but the question of the validity of a covenant in restraint of trade has to be determined at the date at which the agreement was entered into and has to be determined in the light of what may happen under the agreement , although what may happen may be and always is different in some respects from what did happen .
4 They produce beef that no one will buy at the price at which they want to sell it , so they are subsidised by the European taxpayer to dump it in West Africa , where it destroys the livelihoods of poor farmers .
5 The remaining junk paper that was left with Shearson after the junk bond music stopped , will be converted into common stock at the price at which the company goes public .
6 Metal which has been purchased and committed to future sales to customers or hedged in metal markets is valued at the price at which it is contractually committed or hedged , adjusted for unexpired contango .
7 Serious accidents have taken place in the nuclear fuel industry , most notably with the fire at Windscale ( renamed Sellafield in 1981 ) in north-west England in 1957 , the overheating and core and containment damage at the PWR at Three Mile Island , USA , in 1979 , and at Chernobyl in the Soviet Union in April 1986 .
8 Erm I was n't quite certain of the wife 's P H I there was something about twelve months and she was getting a hundred and thirty pounds er I , I lost it because I was looking at the clock at the same , I must confess but erm
9 yeah and , and you look at the clock at five too , five too and that 's it
10 Nobody was looking at the thicket at the moment the wounded cow broke cover .
11 Attendance at the course at the Inns of Court School of Law , including the practical exercises , is compulsory for those who intend to practise in England and Wales ; so including living expenses in London and books the law graduate can reckon on expenses of at least £2,300 for the eight months of the course , with another £180 for robe and wig .
12 Delaunay used to meet Picasso at the gatherings at the Douanier Rousseau 's , while Metzinger was a frequent visitor to Picasso 's studio in the Bateau Lavoir during the early years of Cubism , and was an important agent in transmitting the first discoveries of Picasso and Braque .
13 In the south-west , Professor Branig can detect changes only at the villas at Chew Park , Whateley and Star ; a significant change is apparent from recent excavations at Littlecote ( Wilts. ) with a new building of architectural interest c .
14 Tock was striking at the cogs at the top of the pole , banging the machinery and shouting at it like a crazy old man .
15 I know she 's disappointed as you are but may I coming in her place thank Nicholas Hinton and his colleagues for having me at the Barbican at this important annual public meeting .
16 The tribute will feature a preview of his latest work , Monkeyshines , a characteristically disturbing psychological chiller about a paraplegic taken over by his pet ape , at the Cannon at 8pm tomorrow , and an all-night retrospective of his celebrated exercises in subversive horror , Night Of The Living Dead , Dawn Of The Dead , and Day Of The Dead at the the Hyde Park Picture House , Brudenell Road from 11pm tomorrow .
17 " We lunched at the Inn at Port Askaig , and being unable to get a hire we secured seats in the post 's gig to cross Islay to Bridgend where was a good Hotel in which we intended to pass the night .
18 Set in Austria just before the First World War the play revolves around Josephea , proprietress of the inn ; Leopold , the head waiter ; several well-to-do local businessmen and the Emperor of Austria who comes to stay at the Inn at the start of the shooting season .
19 The pungent AOR rockisms of ‘ Alive And Kicking ’ , the clod-footed thump of ‘ Sanctify Yourself ’ and the messiness of ‘ All The Things She Said ’ , coupled with wilfully obtuse witterings by Jim Kerr , will still wind up anyone who marvelled at the loneliness at the centre of ‘ Someone , Somewhere In Summertime ’ or the wistful catchiness of ‘ Promised You A Miracle ’ , the Euro-disco made flesh on ‘ The American ’ or even the neon womb-glow of the recent ‘ See The Lights ’ .
20 He was looking at the board at the end of Philip 's bed that had his swimming certificates pinned to it .
21 The kitchen at The Crown at Westleton .
22 Leeds noted that ‘ scoriae ’ , cinders , were to be found on most of the surfaces within sunken buildings at the settlement at Sutton Courtenay , suggesting to him that ‘ every man may have been his own smith ’ ( Leeds 1936 , p. 24 .
23 Depends on how you 're going at the drive at .
24 Indeed , at the seminar at which they announced their discovery , I remember that they called the first four sources to be found LGM 1–4 , LGM standing for " Little Green Men . "
25 Annie Middlemiss , Dobinson House , West End , Wolsingham : There was to be a sale of furniture at the mart at Wolsingham and my mother and myself were at the viewing in the morning .
26 I got on the bus at the terminus at the bottom of Avondale Buildings and rode it back and forth to the other end of the line , sitting on the top deck , not knowing where I was or what I was doing , until the conductor came up to me at the other terminus , after my fifth trip , and asked : ‘ You all right , mate ? ’
27 Tomorrow I am to go to Professor Dachauer at the Academy at 11.00 with Dr Viola .
28 But how can your husband teach at the Academy at the Air Force when the Americans have got their own Air Force and we 've got ours and they really are very different ?
29 Unable to keep a smile of pure pleasure from her lips , she glanced at the man at her side .
30 But when the whole sum is due , by no intendment the acceptance of parcel can be a satisfaction to the plaintiff ; but in the case at bar it was resolved that the payment and acceptance of parcel before the day in satisfaction of the whole would be a good satisfaction in regard of circumstance of time ; for peradventure parcel of it before the day would be more beneficial to him than the whole at the day , and the value of the satisfaction is not material ; so if I am bound in £20 to pay you £10 at Westminster , and you request me to pay you £5 at the day at York , and you will accept it in full satisfaction for the whole £10 , it is a good satisfaction for the whole , for the expenses to pay it at York is sufficient satisfaction . ’
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