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

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1 Billy Ruff and Todd Swank join in the fun at this years Farnborough .
2 Youngsters aged between seven and can join in the fun at the Ice Bowl , the Lough Moss Centre and the Robinson Centre , from 10am-1pm .
3 Now , sources close to the receivers of the H-M Agency of Los Angeles suggest that it has been conclusively proved that she was involved in the massacre at Dead Rat , Arizona , last year , during which a peaceful force of process-servers were murdered by members of the Maniax gangcult , who then razed the community to the ground .
4 In fact most young bands are n't based in the capital at all and it is a long-standing complaint of artists with their souls in the provinces that the concentration of the national media in London obliges them to abandon their regional roots .
5 Your spouse and children too can be included in the Plan at special rates .
6 My understanding of what what the panel said and what the what the Secretary of State agreed was that neither the panel nor the Secretary of State disagreed with the erm the general sense of the policy but felt that that sense was er embodied and and was able to be applied through the erm provisions of other policies in the plan at that time .
7 In the West at least people have identified with a threatened world and the pressure groups have been the first instruments of that identification .
8 The most important and eloquent theologian in the West at the end of the second century was Tertullian , a lay Christian of Carthage .
9 It seems now that we are living in an era of endless chopping and changing of conductors and orchestras , with increasingly few lengthy tenures — in the West at least .
10 Until now nuclear weapons , in the West at least , have remained hidden from the public gaze , in closely guarded silos or inside aircraft and submarines .
11 Thus Buddhism is enjoying a great flowering in the West at present ; Jesuit priests are studying meditation from Zen practitioners ; Christians have been profoundly influenced by the thought and spirituality of the Jewish philosopher and theologian , Martin Buber ; and the great classics of religious literature have been ably translated and are easily accessible .
12 All marble used in the west at this time had to be imported from the Greek islands , so it was husbanded .
13 In April 1943 , the contract was extended to the repair of Typhoon mainplanes and this work was accommodated in the space at the Works vacated by the cessation of manufacture of the Horsa glider wings .
14 Yes , the missus did the child you may have noticed in the sitting-room at ‘ La Felicità ’ …
15 This statue can still be seen in the treasury at Conques in the Massif Central .
16 Mr Bland spent four years in a persistent vegetative state after his brain was starved of oxygen in the crush at the Hillsborough football ground in Sheffield in which more than 90 people died in 1989 .
17 Those trapped in the crush at Hillsborough who were fortunate enough to escape without injury have no claim in respect of the distress they suffered in what must have been a truly terrifying experience .
18 We will be screening SIMON AND LAURA as a tribute to Muriel Box on Wednesday 25 September in the MAC at 9pm .
19 But today , the talk in the line-up at The Pit — the line of surfers waiting just beyond the breaking waves — is more sombre , and centres on the local sewage problem .
20 For younger children , there 's Snakes And Ladders at number 29 and Frustration — a game like Ludo — new in the chart at 32 .
21 Among about 400 guests in the Atrium at the Millbank centre , just along the road from the Houses of Parliament , were authors , entertainers , stars from stage , screen and sport — and a smattering of ordinary people from worthy walks of life such as ambulance drivers , nurses , teachers and charity workers .
22 in the calm at the end of summer .
23 But first of all he served his time in the smithy at and he met his wife , my grandmother in which was quite , you can quite imagine , it was just a walk up over the hills and er he met her in and er they were married .
24 Centre Right : Blacksmiths in the forge at Ellesmere Repair Yard in Shropshire
25 Charlemagne 's throne , which may still be seen in the basilica at Aachen , gave all the kings of western Europe sooner or later the idea of regarding a throne as an essential symbol of royal greatness .
26 The papacy used similar techniques and by the ninth century , perhaps even before , pictorial schemes were found in the papal palace and in the basilica at the Lateran .
27 There was no body in the gateway at that time . ’
28 The ski resort as such is not down in the valley at all , would that it were ; rather , it is perched to devastatingly conspicuous effect on the side of a mountain to the west , up to which you can go either by car along a new road or by cable-car from the centre of Saint-Lary .
29 She already had her travelling companion , Swimmer of Lakes , and if she thought of the wild horses in the valley at all it was simply to wonder about the legend of the tamers : to subdue the spirit of the wild animal ; to be permitted to ride upon its back ; yes , magic would have been necessary in early thought , and cult legends certainly would have grown around the hunters who snared the fast , proud creatures .
30 Richard Wilson 's oil room , ‘ 20.50 ’ , created in the gallery at the beginning of 1991 , remains on permanent view .
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