Example sentences of "of [noun pl] at [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Furthermore , pollinators are directed to suitable target sites for deposition of pollen by a series of rewards at those sites , whereas dispersers are not and indeed , jettisoning of the ‘ ballast ’ from their food as rapidly as possible is to their advantage : food may take 10 to 20 minutes to pass through a bat or small bird , though up to several months in animals like the rhinoceros . |
2 | It follows that our practices and assessments in the disciplines carry ethical layers within themselves : were our choice of values at any of the levels to be different , our practices and our evaluations of truth claims would also be different . |
3 | Thus it is clear that to develop heavy industry one must increase the supply of products at all costs and by all means . |
4 | As the organisation grows there will be a partial delegation of these functions to branches , but because the business is still run as a single unit ( even though it may produce a wide variety of products at many separate locations ) responsibility for operational matters , as well as long-term strategy , remains with top management . |
5 | Partly this was a matter of timing : both approaches penetrated the mainstream of macroeconomics at more or less the same time . |
6 | Thus with nonspecific pollinators , competition is avoided and there is no problem of the build-up of pollinators at any one time of year to satisfy any one plant species . |
7 | The main grouping of riders at any time in the race . |
8 | Oh that 's Did you ever have many sort of musicians at all in in in those days ? |
9 | This is consistent with Clayton Aniline 's commitment to empowerment which is a policy designed to release the talents and potential of personnel at all levels . |
10 | As a result , due to constant interchange of personnel at all levels . |
11 | We can only guess as to the type of houses at this period , but if we believe the cartographer they seem to be buildings of the Hall House type . |
12 | According to the report on the South West Edinburgh Plan the construction of houses at this location has proved to be the single most contentious issue . |
13 | I , I accept that there is a mixture of houses at this end of the village . |
14 | The choice of activities at this marvellous hotel is staggering , with game fishing in the hotel 's own fleet of boats , snorkelling in the beautiful coral gardens , sailing in traditional dhows , windsurfing or indulging in countless other watersports . |
15 | To determine a set of h-parameters at any frequency from small-signal measurements demands both short-circuit and open-circuit signal terminations . |
16 | Each level in the grouping hierarchy is numbered but " For some levels I will replace these numbers with names that are mnemonic of the correspondence of groups at this level with the rhythmic medium ( e.g. " 'syllables " " or " " tone units " " ) " ( pp. 137 – 8 ) . |
17 | Consequently , there will always be some debate amongst carpet scholars as to the number and location of masterworkshops at any given time . |
18 | Not all of the 269 constituencies in England and Wales went to the polls every time : indeed , the average number of contests at each general election was a little under 100 . |
19 | Already groups of Operators at both sites are studying for the Chemical Industries/City and Guilds NVQ designed for them . |
20 | The OU offers an enormous range of subjects at many different levels . |
21 | These principles of dietary treatment were frequently discussed during the meetings of paediatricians at that time . |
22 | There was a creaking of chairs and crossing of legs at such plain speaking . |
23 | Any visitor would receive an unmistakable message about the quality and tone of relationships at that school . |
24 | The studies were undertaken under Home Office and University of Birmingham regulations ensuring the humane treatment of animals at all times . |
25 | There are a number of reasons why I have chosen to express these findings in terms of number of word-strings rather than in average number of words at each choice point ( branching factor ) . |
26 | If the goal of our search is to find the highest scoring path that spans the complete utterance a straightforward breadth-first algorithm would have to check approximately bn paths , where b is the average number of words at each choice point and n is the length of the utterance . |
27 | Undergraduate courses in particular match the needs of the professional syllabuses , and the widespread use of computers at this level ensures that graduates have a strong foundation in the use of the modern tools of accountancy . |
28 | Two local characters used to have a game of dominoes at each pub as well as a pint ! |
29 | Although the birth-rate fluctuated from time to time during the century — for example , it was low in the inter-war years and high in the immediate post-Second World War years — the proportion of survivors at each age , and especially among the young , increased throughout the period . |
30 | It is more probable that they were cited soon after deposit , but that the coverage of SCI at this time did not extend to those journals in which the citations occurred . |