Example sentences of "[adv] [be] [vb pp] at the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | If you have any queries about reception or frequency please ring our special radio Helpline on 0345 010313 during office hours — you 'll only be charged at the local rate . |
2 | ‘ A national ambition that can only be realised at the European level . ’ |
3 | But this can only be done at the international airport and with the original exchange receipts . |
4 | ‘ No , sire , a vote on the constitution , which can only be taken at the annual general meeting . ’ |
5 | This , however , does not mean that all the shares , even if of the same nominal value and of the same class , will necessarily be issued at the same price , or that , even if they are , all shareholders will necessarily be treated alike as regards calls for the unpaid part . |
6 | Japan 's status as an economic superpower will shortly be marked at the International Monetary Fund and its surpluses , built on the voracious consumer , speak for themselves . |
7 | In the hierarchy of Community legal texts to which I have alluded , the founding treaties may thus be placed at the highest level , in a position comparable to that of a written national constitution . |
8 | Or why not just be pampered at the superb Health and Beauty Centre located by the deluxe Villa del Parco . |
9 | The grades shown above for course requirement purposes should normally be obtained at the first attempt , but the Selection Committee may waive this requirement in exceptional cases , eg mature students showing academic ability and strong motivation , or on compassionate grounds . |
10 | In the financial accounts , of course , land will usually be stated at the lower of cost or net realisable value . |
11 | Further , some opponents hoped that , even if the bills passed through Parliament , they would still be lost at the subsequent referenda . |
12 | His security could still be threatened at the one point left vulnerable . |
13 | Such issues should , as currently occurs in most tax cases , always be litigated at the public expense . |
14 | Landsat images of a given area will therefore always be taken at the same local solar time and not at varying times throughout the day , thus maintaining a constant direction of illumination . |
15 | Different types of food can also be cooked at the same time , such as batch baking in one oven and reheating smaller items as and when required in the other . |
16 | The consequences of these same changes can also be seen at the other end of the life course , in old age . |
17 | However , bargaining structures may also be compared at the disaggregated industry or workplace levels which vary greatly within countries as well as between them . |
18 | It is also recommended that the bitch should also be treated at the same time as the pups . |
19 | The Draft Structure Plan document will also be considered at the following meetings : — |
20 | But the implication that Mr is that this is not a criterion which can effectively be operated at the strategic level . |
21 | Moreover this device would not really be aimed at the crucial needs involved . |
22 | Rangers ' pitch will now be lifted at the earliest opportunity and a new one laid in its place , so long as the work can be carried out in time for the new season . |
23 | In a computerised system , however , each document could well be stored at the same level across an entire institution , with access via key word searching on various fields , or full text retrieval . |
24 | The premium chosen , and the way in which it is offered , may pre-select a specific type of customer , but the offer can at least be targeted at the right market segment . |
25 | Indeed , the embassy will certainly be represented at the forthcoming trials to which I think the hon. Gentleman is referring . |