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

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1 We have now looked at four different ways of showing dialogue on the page and seen how each way is appropriate to the dialogue it represents .
2 And they have applied two rather unique techniques to study this question ; it 's a technique that 's er , er rather unique to Oxford , it seems that across the country , most people have looked at this particular problem of reducing the fluid in the lung .
3 Furthermore , if a mosaic is considered at two non-contiguous levels of affinity e.g. substantial and unitary levels , it need not necessarily be significant at intermediate levels .
4 Over 3 million dwellings were let at net weekly rents of 50 pence or less , and of these nearly 1 million were only 25 pence or less ( White Paper , Rent Control : Statistical Information , Cmnd 17 , 1956 ) .
5 Perhaps the only genuine conclusion that can be made at this particular time of flux is that arts teachers are generally receptive to the introduction of new approaches to assessing children 's work , but only if these developments can be seen to have a positive value in helping children to be more articulate about their strengths and weaknesses , and are therefore essentially formative in character .
6 The validity of these take up assumptions is obviously affected by the passage of time from late August to late September and the firmness of the UF figures is known from experience to vary widely between fields ; the estimated enrolment figures are therefore used only as an approximate guide to the Co-ordinator and senior tutors in deciding on the numbers of late offers to be made at special weekly meetings of the MAC in September .
7 On such days the hills hold a mixture of azure and gold never seen at any other time of year ; the cobalt sky is more intense than it ever is in summer , and the straw-coloured hills shine strong in the light from the low winter sun .
8 But in a way the nineteenth century was the century of history , because it was erm thought at that particular period of time that in order to understand what was going on in contemporary life , you had to have some historical appreciation , knowledge and perspective , and erm a great deal of the explanation of other subjects in the nineteenth century was , erm if you like , historical in character .
9 These culminate in the prayer that was also used at each Canonical Hour of the Cross and that brings to mind the glory , joy and life which was man 's birthright , forfeited at the Fall but renewed by Incarnation .
10 Many other antarctic lakes are known at these early stages of development .
11 Its accounts , however accurate at this level , remain stuck at this preliminary stage of scientific enquiry .
12 The demand both for money and for bank lending is increased at any absolute level of interest rates and the recorded money supply figures rise accordingly .
13 On the other hand , no personal endings are found here simply because no ordinal rank has yet been represented at this early stage of verb formation , a fact which gives us some insight into the reality underlying the term " non-finite " .
14 Although , the increase in biliary bicarbonate was observed at all intracerebroventricular doses of neuropeptide Y , no dose-related response of bilary bicarbonate was shown , presumably because of the inherent variability in normal bile bicarbonate concentration .
15 Also , there was a pleasant inn about a quarter of a mile away where I could get a room if the tide — in the way of tides — served at some merciless hour of the early morning .
16 On 29 June 1559 , Henri wrote to the pope , that notorious bombast Paul IV , about ‘ the incredible disaster which has since befallen the realm of Scotland to our extreme regret , disgust and displeasure ’ ; the letter stated his ‘ confidence in God who is so signally offended at this wretched plague of ruffians ’ , but God was to be given worldly assistance in the shape of ‘ a large and sufficient force of French soldiers , infantry and cavalry ’ .
17 As I said in Chapter 1 , if this book is directed at any particular group of teachers it is probably these .
18 The MEI schedule is therefore the investment demand schedule , telling us the level of investment that will be undertaken at any given rate of interest .
19 ‘ D' you mean you think it 's her ? ’ asked Constance , irritated at this roundabout way of expression .
20 In each case , after charging , measurements of heat had to be made for several hundreds of hours and repeated at several different levels of current , between 0.05 and 1.5 amps corresponding to a current entering each square centimetre of surface of the rods of 8 and 64 mA. ( mA means a milliamp or thousandth of an amp , not a million amps as incorrectly stated in one newspaper . )
21 And it stays like that throughout , so the baby does not use its mechanism to control the temperature , it 's kept at that constant degree of warmth and it 's only when the baby comes out that it has to start looking after itself .
22 A new series of termly papers produced by the Schools of Social Sciences and Humanities at Thames Polytechnic aimed at stimulating public discussion of practical issues in a radical and broadly interpreted Political Economy .
23 Clearly , it suffers from the charge of an unexplained psychologism which can be levelled at all Schumpeterian versions of long-wave theory ( see Chapter 1 ) .
24 It may be held at that important time of the first anniversary of the death , and is thus at the time when the people most bereaved may be thinking of re-engaging in life .
25 To analyse this , the frequency curve in Fig. 6.22 ( case 3 ) is constructed relating the percentage of accesses to the file to the percentage of records loaded at any cumulative percentage of records loaded , using the methods shown in Appendix 8 .
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