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

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1 Meanwhile , at the shows themselves , more than ever this year people seemed to be running around confused , cynical as ever , while the future of the British catwalks was looking ever more shaky .
2 ‘ Since she started at the poly she 's been very difficult , ’ said Mrs Khalid .
3 At the nick he found a reception committee from the press .
4 Cambridge also contained a strong ‘ republican ’ group at this time , and while there is no proof that Wordsworth joined them at the University we find that he freely associated with ex-Cambridge liberals after his return from France in 1793 .
5 Since I had been at the university we had seen far less of each other .
6 Her 1982 article , ‘ What Is Acid Rain Doing To Massachusetts ? ’ sparked offwide interest in a monitoring project at the University which continues to this day .
7 You run a centre at the University which is aimed to help schoolteachers in their computing questions .
8 ( The trouble with that was that so many All Blacks and Springboks and older British Internationals were at the University he would be better advised to wait a year or two . )
9 ‘ There are a number of high quality players at the university who are playing with other club sides , as well as a few players returning to the province , ’ he said .
10 While Tenon Intersystems Inc of Santa Barbara , California , has been shipping its MachTen implementation of Carnegie Mellon 's Mach operating system for the Macintosh for a year or so now ( UX No 341 , 393 ) , a separate effort at the University itself is now complete and ready to go .
11 Before you Arrive at the University you should :
12 Of course at the university you do your rehearsals , but the contact is greater than that .
13 One day when I went to give my language class at the university I found the word maricone ( queer ) chalked in large Gothic letters on the blackboard .
14 At the university I came out from my shell .
15 On my first day at the university I met my teacher , Professor Waldman , who was one of the greatest scientists in the world .
16 At the university I also learned the valuable lesson , not to waste my time playing billiards .
17 As I was quite unable to organise the shop myself and continue with my studies at the university I quickly came to the conclusion that I would have to appoint a temporary manager .
18 Some people have found the level of their pension ‘ frozen ’ at the date they left Britain . )
19 It follows that management 's shares can not be worth more than par value at the date they subscribe .
20 Our prospective visitor bowed to the inevitable and wrote to us : ‘ Owing to procedure for obtaining a visa usually taking a long time it seems impossible to start our work at the date you suggested .
21 the facts known to the employee at the date he received the letter ;
22 Shelley looked at the date she had scribbled on to the surgery diary .
23 Hints at the price we 'd have to pay
24 And if , if we are not spending that money on all this er extra , we could buy the food at the price we should be buying it .
25 Most analysts are surprised at the price which CSR paid for the American ARC operations .
26 Thus Castro was in dire need of a Soviet commitment to preserve his revolution , and in a speech given to the United Nations on 26 September 1960 the Cuban leader may have been hinting at the price he might have been willing to pay when he said , ‘ We understand how terrible the subordination of the economy and life in general of nations to foreign economic power is .
27 He sold it in no time — at the price he originally wanted .
28 Dear at the price I would have thought .
29 It 's a shame because I mean it I think what they 've got is really you know , er er er they 'd be hard put to it to get anything as good really at the price I think .
30 Oh they bag something terrible but then I say at the price I 'm not gon na buy them , I 'm not , but in the Dodger 's there 's not one small in any colour
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