Example sentences of "the [noun pl] [vb pp] at " in BNC.
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1 | The activities struck at by the section are further defined in section 19(3) as follows : |
2 | It should be noted that the maturity variable differs between the contracts traded at any moment in time . |
3 | We will work to strengthen the external frontiers of the Community whilst maintaining the checks needed at our own borders against illegal immigration , drugs , terrorism and disease . |
4 | The business did grow after the arrival of Michael Curlewis in 1982 when billings were still below £300 000 ; according to the accounts filed at Companies ' House , in 1985 Boyden , with only three consultants , achieved a turnover of £490258 . |
5 | Then the flames licked at her fingers and she dropped what was left of True Love at her high-heeled feet . |
6 | The participants voted to set up an Association for Communication and Theological Education to carry forward the discussions held at Yale . |
7 | The patterns hinted at in the data on the post-assessment engagements with clients could be construed as revealing a greater sense of purposefulness in the work undertaken . |
8 | Following the dissolution of the monasteries in the period 1530 1540 , another wholesale redistribution of land took place and much of the post-medieval landscape , although by no means all , can be related to the estates created at that time . |
9 | The doctors detailed the attempts made at resuscitation , but by 2.40 it was concluded that there was no activity in either heart or brain and that the President must be declared dead . |
10 | This Board , whose role is by no means a formality , as it has to vet every one of the artists shown at the exhibition , is now made up of people who reflect the old groupings : seven Christian Democrats , six Socialists , two PDS ( formerly Communist ) , one Liberal and one Social Democrat . |
11 | The defenders pushed at the makeshift scaling ladders , and at least one went crashing back down into the crowd below ; but those who exposed themselves to do it were immediately the target of a dozen archers . |
12 | We support the views arrived at by the C E C , we should be proud of our title the Labour Party and shout from the hi highest rooftops where we live and work . |
13 | Of the deputies elected at the federal election in June 1990 only 17 per cent were re-elected , not including any of the former federal deputy prime ministers except for Klaus . |
14 | In some instances constraints would be imposed indirectly through the imposition of a duty to provide reasons ; in other cases the courts hinted at the limits they would set , such as if the decision was perverse or made in bad faith . |
15 | When the edge of the shadow cone cast by one atom crosses the position of a neighbouring atom , the ions concentrated at the edge of the cone make direct collisions with the neighbouring atom and are back scattered . |
16 | In the initial fervour of war , the Opera and the theatres had closed their doors , but both had opened again shortly before the Germans attacked at Verdun . |
17 | So do make sure that at least one of the contacts listed at the foot of the release is around to answer questions . |
18 | Of the ‘ preferred ’ fruit trees , the distributions of the adult trees of three of them closely resembled the seed shadows made by the tamarins in a way not unlike that of the birds mentioned at the end of section 6.2.1 . |
19 | They too have mastered the fundamentals of the Common Military Syilabus and will continue to build on the foundations laid at the WRAC Centre When they return to their units . |
20 | With the prisoners lodged at various police stations , Day and William Tidbury in Newbury , and Henry and Francis in Reading , evidence began to flood in . |
21 | At first , Charles found only 150 clansmen , all of them Macdonalds , waiting to greet him but then the distant skirl of bagpipes was heard and the Camerons , 700 or 800 strong , came down the hillside in orderly columns , escorting the prisoners captured at High Bridge . |
22 | Members of the official opposition Conservative Party walked out en masse during de Klerk 's speech , the party 's leader , Andries Treurnicht , complaining that the proposals struck at the roots of white community life . |
23 | If the proposals announced at the end of last year by the Lord chancellor go through , up to 12 million people could find that they are not eligible or can not afford legal aid after April 1st . |
24 | As Personal Assistant to John Watson , prepare a report reviewing Palatine Ales ' position following the successful conclusion of the takeover battle , evaluating the proposals made at the last Board meeting , and submitting your recommendations regarding future policy . |
25 | None of the Six believed that the OEEC provided a meaningful alternative to the proposals discussed at Messina . |
26 | Interestingly , The Times reported at the time that not enough professional people served on juries , and that manual workers and the unemployed did not ‘ represent a cross section of society ’ made up by juries . |
27 | The curlicues massed at his collar and from here a series of well-defined ginger ridges ascended to his nude pate . |
28 | Yet in all save one of the cases decided at first instance , the court has held that the surety covenant does not touch and concern the land … |
29 | AT&T blamed a downturn in demand for the products made at the Irish plants and increasing competitiveness in international markets . |
30 | The FRED does not deal with accounting for warrants and options issued to employees under employee share schemes for the reasons explained at paragraphs ix xiv above . |