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

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1 Lewis Rudd has had responsibility in his television career for DO NOT ADJUST YOUR SET ( Thames ) , WORZEL GUMMIDGE ( Southern Television ) , and at Central Television ( YOUR MOTHER WOULD N'T LIKE IT .
2 Specifically , there is material at positive longitudes and negative velocities , and at negative longitudes and positive velocities .
3 This was delineated in the middle class by sharper divides in primary and secondary education and at upper levels by stricter matriculation standards .
4 There were other medieval settlements in the area to the east of the church and at Upper Coberley , and this dispersed settlement pattern is reinforced by the possible site of a castle and other earthworks at Dowman 's Farm , half a mile west of the church .
5 His robot companions were now to operate well away from him across a fairly large room and at key moments in the drama when there was an anticipatory silence from everyone else , he found he had the personal ‘ power ’ , and with some verbal style ( and a high degree of repressed excitement as he discovered he could be publicly effective ) he presented himself as an efficient robot controller .
6 • Leaflet drops through newspaper deliveries , free newspapers , door-to-door , and at major local events .
7 A ten-year retrospective of her work was held at the Whitney in 1974 and at major retrospective at the Johnson Museum of Art , Cornell University , New York in 1988 which toured the US .
8 The Committee welcomed the prevailing willingness to include transport for people with disabilities as an optional topic in most transport courses , and at major seminars such as the PTRC Summer Annual Meeting .
9 Every season he appears in over 100 concerts on all five continents and at major international festivals , including the ‘ IDRIART ’ festivals which have been taking place since 1983 to encourage people to come together from east and west , and in America from north and south , through the international language of the arts .
10 In Italy his partner was the surrogate Scot , Joe Baker ; at Manchester United he teamed up in a devastating triumvirate with George Best and Pat Crerand , and at international matches he was part of a group of wayward senior players including Billy Bremner and Jimmy Johnstone .
11 The ultimate aim was to create a Central Intelligence Unit to correlate all information received from Customs and Police sources in both the UK and at international level .
12 At workplace level , we start our own health and safety issues , in the community we can support the local environment protection issues , and at international level , we too can have the influence .
13 Dad and Eva travelled to all Charlie 's gigs , at art colleges , in pubs and at small festivals in muddy fields , Eva writhing and cheering all through them , beer in hand .
14 But he had always known his mother 's birthday and at primary school he had been allowed to make her a birthday card .
15 The only real fault is the looseness of the structure : in higgledy-piggledy fashion and at breathless speed , we move from female infanticide in Tamil Nadu to disabled babies in Nairobi .
16 The implication is that the Frankish foot soldier was skilled in all round weaponry , able to fight at a distance and at close quarters .
17 A police officer who was standing in front of the police line reportedly shot , without warning and at close range , killing Gyalpo on the spot .
18 Dark brown duck best distinguished by white wing-bar and at close range by purple speculum .
19 Massive build and wide span of very broad wings distinguished from all other large brown birds of N W Europe except Golden Eagle ( p. 79 ) , from which best told at all ages by wedge-shaped , not square , tail and at close range by legs being only half-feathered .
20 Markedly smaller than smallest Curlews , from which also distinguished by faster wing-beats , distinctive tittering trill and at close range by two dark and one pale stripes on head .
21 whitish bar on closed wing , and at close quarters by staring yellow eye .
22 Within minutes of the State President 's departure , police opened fire without warning and at close range on a crowd which had gathered .
23 He was born in 1928 and educated at Winchester College and at New College , Oxford , where he obtained a First in Classics .
24 We looked at labels and washing powders with more interest and at new washing machines with economy programmes — another exam question .
25 He was educated at Marlborough and at New College , Oxford , where he obtained second classes in classical honour moderations ( 1895 ) and literae humaniores ( 1897 ) .
26 Part of Dr Brian Eyre , AEA Chief Executive 's visit to Culham last month incorporated a look at current work in Fusion , in particular the START experiment , and at new areas being developed for plasma processing .
27 Neurological and behavioural tests were given to the children soon after the birth , and at regular intervals after that .
28 To do that we must improve the quality of our service , and this means that all of us ; especially those of you in our Service Department ; must work to provide the Healthcare services our customers contract for , on time and at regular service intervals .
29 Serum samples were obtained both before treatment and at regular intervals during follow-up of up to 15 months .
30 This tends to lead to extremely lengthy and detailed questionnaires being sent by the offeror to the target company and at regular intervals to learn any relevant information .
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