Example sentences of "of [adj] [noun] at " in BNC.

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1 They did n't believe in the magic spell literally , of course , but they had had their experience of telepathic closeness at that time of the month .
2 In 1821 Neill MacEachern & Co. made 6798 gallons of 70 proof at Daill .
3 Frequent criticism of the dearth of technical demonstrations at the Royal Welsh prompted MLC 's regional beef specialist , Brinley Davies , to stage a third day livestock ring presentation of practical genetics .
4 BELOW : The two pairs of surviving stones at Aston Mill .
5 Many commented that the concentration on child abuse skewed their professional response to the needs of children and families more generally : Finally , one study ( McGloin and Turnbull , 1986 ; 1987a ; 1987b ) has focused on the much more restricted issue of the effects of parental participation at child abuse review case conferences .
6 Erm and possibly the installation of mini roundabouts at the minor junctions erm would give us quite a lot of benefit .
7 She could visualise only dimness and silence , and Hywel in a state of wrathful wonder at finding that alien woman , his wife , in his mother 's house .
8 " Thank you , " I said confidently , and glared at the man when he discreetly placed a huge jug of iced water at my elbow .
9 Because you lost so much body water in the heat , small boys brought tumblers of iced water at the end of every set .
10 Throughout August and September , a vicious battle had been waged between the Director of Military Operations and the Director of Combined Operations at MEHQ for control of all raiding forces .
11 The local school , with a maximum roll of 150 , serves both the civilian population of the parish and the children of uniformed staff at Normandy Barracks .
12 Indeed , in a partnership that has cost British Telecom £19m along with £5m from HIE , the existing infrastructure in the region has been significantly upgraded with the installation of advanced equipment at over 60 of its telephone exchanges .
13 The universities are not formally sub-divided , but informal groupings based on origin and type distinguish between Oxbridge ( Oxford and Cambridge ) , the large federal university of London founded in the early nineteenth century , the larger ‘ civic ’ universities established later in the nineteenth century in provincial cities ( e.g. Manchester , Birmingham , Leeds , Bristol ) , the smaller civics such as Exeter , Hull or Leicester , the ‘ new ’ universities founded ab initio in the 1960s , such as Lancaster , Essex and Sussex , the ‘ ex-CATS ’ such as Aston , Salford and Bradford , which were upgraded from Colleges of Advanced Technology at around the same time , and the Scottish , Welsh and two Northern Irish universities .
14 The extra funds will be used to appoint a professor of advanced material at the centre which has gained international acclaim for its applied research .
15 Its author is Curator of Aboriginal Art at the Australian National Gallery in Canberra .
16 It was said that , as noted above , the law would provide not a straitjacket but , rather , scope for the ‘ imaginative application of professional skills at all levels of the education service , within a statutory framework which sets clear objectives ’ .
17 However , very few of the teachers even recognized the issue as one of professional concern at the start of the project , and most of the first two years was spent in establishing the educational importance of the issue and working towards the development of feasible intervention strategies .
18 There 's an even an air of professional jealousy at the Pinchers ' Berkshire home .
19 The lord chancellor claims that the revised assistance by way of representation scheme due to come into effect on 1 April will cover the costs of professional representation at a tribunal for almost all those currently covered by the scheme .
20 The hale and hearty young archivists stood by , worried that she might die — worried partly because of the venerable old man 's fever that she should n't , and partly because of professional affront at the possibility of all that memorabilia going west .
21 It should have been substantially increased , as it is a useful contribution to the income of retired households at this time of year .
22 To secure his rear Scapula used the device of founding a colonia of retired veterans at Camulodunon and giving two British rulers the responsibility of maintaining the peace in their areas .
23 The Chancellor said the VAT decision would take Britain two-thirds of the way to its Rio target of stabilising CO at 1990 levels by 2000 .
24 This could jeopardise the EC target of stabilising emissions at 1990 levels by the turn of the century .
25 Electrical conductivity of carbon-bearing granulite at raised temperatures and pressures
26 The Hawaiian Islands provide a classic example of a volcanic line , and the generally accepted explanation of this type of feature involves the passage of part of a plate over a sub-lithospheric thermal anomaly which , through the periodic generation of magma in the overlying crust sequence of volcanic activity at the surface ( Fig
27 The first manifestation of volcanic activity at the surface is normally the exhalation of gas from tensional fractures .
28 In 1981 the executive committee directed that the BDN , which had hitherto performed the dual role of addressing the hearing public on behalf of deaf people at the same time as serving deaf readers , should in future primarily be a paper for BDA members and the deaf community as a whole .
29 One of them is a teacher of deaf children at St Mary 's and she loved the old schoolroom at the museum and told me that her class were doing a project on Northern Ireland and she must bring them here to see it all .
30 The source potential and maturity of the 7000 ft of Cambrian shales at the Cooles Farm borehole have not been reported .
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