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

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1 In fact , only 12 national forests make any money at all , and a paltry $10m at that .
2 In 13 cases liver function tests improved or remained static from the time of diagnosis , and have remained normal in two of those still alive who had normal values at diagnosis .
3 Those countries are co-ordinating their industrial and economic strategies at the regional level .
4 Blaine Trump , wrapped in Christian Lacroix chiffon , organised the social portion of the night , held inside a balloon-filled tent at the Lincoln Center .
5 Strong co-ordination at Community level will help to ensure that the economy of each member state is strengthened by the success of other member states …
6 But it achieves this solid reliability at the expense of productivity .
7 It pays to be prepared — and the Sleep-safe Smoke Alarm can help that preparation at no cost to you !
8 This was , after all , the century of Balzac and of Hugo , with orchidaceous Romanticism at one end of it and gnomic symbolism at the other .
9 FOUR Durham City players have been selected for the England under 16s trial at Castlecroft , Wolverhampton , this weekend .
10 One practical reason for the literal rule is that judges are now deeply afraid of being accused of making political judgments at variance with the purpose of Parliament when it passed the Act .
11 Strong walkers , and strong walkers only , can follow the coast southwards from Cape Wrath in the hope of arriving in due course at the fishing village of Kinlochbervie .
12 Erm in due course at er at erm forums such of this .
13 Question of omitting it does n't arise unless until we get to that part of the plaintiff 's case and erm I shall hear the evidence of the plaintiff and the other witnesses first and the advocation can be renewed in due ti in due course at the proper time .
14 The excess risk levels off in the following years and is undoubtedly the result of selection of patients with an unrecognised malignancy at the time of commencement of peptic ulcer treatment .
15 The children sit for normal exams at the local school and have so far maintained a necessary standard .
16 Our recent low-key attempts at publicity , the Day to Day programme , the press conference to mark the three hundredth day and a few other interviews — had been fairly successful and had n't offended or worried Pat or Sheila , although Roby had been against them .
17 For the moment , we would point out that traditional theories of law , such as positivism , are characterised by a lack of concern for such perspectives , tending to regard law as both a static and isolated social phenomenon ; and insofar as they consider political struggle at all , they regard it as merely a struggle for the control of law as an ‘ instrument ’ .
18 With the $10,000 she received from the sale of Let Me Speak , her harrowing account of life and political struggle at Siglo XX , she has been able to buy a two-roomed house in the poor neighbourhood of Hayrakasa .
19 ‘ We have found many of the stations we have visited are interested in using GOMIS as part of their upgrading , and the project at Desnogorsk will be a pilot for possible installation at other stations ’ , said Arthur .
20 But the problem is the lower level at that , i i i it 's at the N C O level where complaints are made by soldiers and because the complaint has to be made through the regiment , then the the pressure is for the soldier to withdraw his complaint .
21 Judging by the way he has padded out his script with old theatrical chestnuts , this is the stage Chaplin himself has reached : the few passages of real insight are surrounded by yards of whiskery patter , strained attempts at sophisticated wit and specious topical references .
22 ‘ They are innovative products at the forefront of market trends , not replicas of brand leading lines .
23 Backers of favourites should have a profitable afternoon at Lingfield .
24 The gentlemen 's titles did not appear on the hand-painted signs at the foot of the staircase ; in certain other Oxford colleges such practices were countenanced ; not , Mr Bullins thought proudly , in Magdalen , which , in his opinion , was not only the most beautiful college in Oxford but also the only one of any consequence .
25 Socialists must incline towards a comprehensive system of education ‘ under which all children would ideally share the same broad experience at least up to the school leaving age ’ .
26 To allow sufficient time in the post for training in investigation techniques and the all-important legal aspects and also for the accumulation of a broad experience at this fairly unusual job , it is desirable to recruit inspectors at a reasonably early period in their career , especially if they are ultimately to rise to supervisory or management positions in the organisation .
27 Steven also missed last Friday 's league match at Nancy and may be rested for Saturday 's match with Montpellier in view of the possible championship-decider at Monaco a week on Saturday .
28 Federal prosecutors say the three were involved in planting five bombs with a total of 150 kg ( 330 lb ) of explosives outside a single-storey building at the Quebec Barracks in Osnabrueck , near the Dutch border , in July 1989 .
29 It was the eternal noise at that bend in the river , but on a normal day it could n't be heard here .
30 To part with that money at this moment would wipe out my future .
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