Example sentences of "at [indef pn] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 If the effect of the new issue was to value PCI at $150 million , which would be very modest by American valuations of telecommunications companies , given that it has 12 to 13 million potential subscribers , it would mean Pittencrieff 's oil and gas interests would effectively be valued at nothing at the company 's current market capitalisation of just under £100 million .
2 The Cross-Rail and channel tunnel high speed link are at nothing like the state of preparedness of Jubilee Line , that 's going ahead now after a lot of work , er th it it will not be the case er it that you can do either of those very quickly , Cross-Rail 's only just started going through the House of Commons .
3 But there have been no credible claims of responsibility , and the use of Pentrite suggests to secret service investigators that it may not have been aimed at French national interests but at someone on the aircraft .
4 She saw them standing at the window looking at someone in the garden with great interest .
5 Dragging two novices with buoyancy problems looking excitedly at everything on the bottom , must have taken some stamina .
6 I went home and I st I got very very anxious , I started feeling suicidal , I was blubbering at everything on the television , now I could cry but I was crying too much .
7 Mr Rogich says , unhelpfully : ‘ I look at everything from the historical point of view because I think that gives greater impact to the message . ’
8 They look at everything from the point of view of the provider and their only discernible policy is that they are against privatization .
9 Having scrabbled round picking up as many ‘ pros ’ as I can find , and then weighing them against the ‘ cons ’ , while looking at everything in the most optimistic light , there can be no doubt that we are doomed .
10 Our Display Team flourishes under Betty 's guidance , performing at several Rallies including our own and at one for the Women 's League of Health & Beauty .
11 We dealt with 38 stories from the Financial World Tonight through Today , The World at One to the 6 O'Clock bulletin .
12 In short , the Regional Council and the District Council are at one on the matters referred to .
13 And then we have the third issue which is site selection and here they are at one with the local communities when they say this particular er selected site has been driven by economic consideration and not environmental consideration .
14 Now sailing encompasses windsurfing , dinghy sailing and ocean cruising and if you 've got millions of pounds to spend you can enter the Fastnet or the Admiral 's Cup but whatever level or whatever part of sailing you want to take up , the basic techniques are best learnt in a dinghy or sail boat because it 's less expensive and a lot more simple to operate and that 's the purpose of this video to learn the most basic techniques as quickly as possible and to be at one with the wind .
15 In desperation we dug a hole , a big hole , in the depths of the night — brilliant sunshine at one in the morning — put the radio on full and buried it .
16 She had been woken up at one in the morning by Mr Landor and again at four , and both times he had been abusive , calling her ‘ a bitch as fat and stupid ’ as his wife .
17 True , she went to bed late , and was often at her desk until four a.m. , and so might have been expected to rise well after midday , and luxuriate over breakfast before beginning her day 's work at one in the afternoon .
18 The butchers would open at one in the morning .
19 I remember I was due at one in the afternoon , but he was so busy that he did n't manage to get me till nine in the evening , but which time all my nerves had thankfully evaporated , and I guess I sang pretty well as a result .
20 He 'd go to clubs at one in the morning .
21 He arrived home at one in the morning .
22 I got very drunk , boarded the wrong tube home and ended up at Heathrow at one in the morning .
23 And then they wonder why they get beaten up while walking down the street at one in the morning .
24 The special difficulty is not how to choose between several alternative computational accounts , once we have got them , but how to arrive even at one in the first place .
25 Bring the Colonel 's men there at one in the morning . ’
26 You 'll see her at one in the morning for her first feed . ’
27 ‘ I 've never seen so many motorbikes at once before , ’ Maria confessed , staring disbelievingly at one in the lane alongside , two small children wedged between youthful-looking adults .
28 And for Richardson , the best of times is not at one in the morning when he has suddenly awoken and jumped out of bed .
29 If at one in the morning last night Tod had had his brain switched on , he could have had his minders sort me out there and then .
30 Well the new one was the new one was we looked at one in the gas
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