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

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1 During the eighteenth century imported black-and-whites from Jutland became the foundation of the British Friesian , which continued to develop with the help of imports from the Netherlands at intervals and also imports from South Africa ( 1922 ) and Canada ( 1946 onwards ) .
2 In March 1874 Carpenter talked about the temperature measurements made in the Atlantic at depths down to about 2,500 fathoms and their implications .
3 In the North Atlantic this species has only been recorded from south of the Canaries at depths of 932–2330 m .
4 A guest of the Errols at Slains , Stoker later retired to Whinnyfold , southwards a little along the coast .
5 Beyond Blakeney , the combination of waters from the Blackpool and Soudley Brooks become known as the Bideford Brook , wending its way through the meadows , eventually emptying into the Severn at Brims Pill .
6 The Benghazi force again split into three columns and left for the Jebel at intervals from 4 September .
7 17.66 The SATs at ages 14 and 16 should provide pupils with a wide choice , but should require them to produce a number of contrasting pieces of writing within both long and short timed tasks and spanning the range from imaginative literary uses of language to the clear and orderly presentation of information and argument .
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