Example sentences of "[det] [noun] be at [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | each segment is at a different stage of market penetration . |
2 | That bid is at the final stage of its examination and I expect to be able to make an announcement soon . |
3 | ( All this action was at the furthest end from where Leeds fans were stood , so I could n't see much . |
4 | We feel that , for an Englishman , to ask this question is at the same time to answer it . |
5 | Most measurements made in this work were at a fixed frequency of 1,592Hz . |
6 | CPU : with a CPU performance rating of 111.45 , this machine is at the top end of the performance scales . |
7 | Christians would claim that this parable is at the very heart of the meaning of prayer . |
8 | This focus is at a deeper level than that of grammatical rules that concern specific languages . |
9 | Culture always has an ideological function for consumerism in the capitalist global system , so all cultural transnational practices in this sphere are at the same time ideological practices , thus cultural-ideological . |
10 | It is because this garret is at the very heart of Government . |
11 | SMP which is lost in this way is at the lower rate first . |
12 | The obvious starting point for this discussion is at the other end of the life course , with elderly parents who can no longer live independently . |
13 | This principle is at the very heart of all the recommendations relating to drama within the English curriculum that are put forward in this chapter . |
14 | This increase was at an annual rate of 10 per cent between 1975 and 1980 , due to increased purchases of wheat , maize , sorghum , vegetable oils , dairy products , beans and sugar , all basic foodstuffs . |
15 | The system should enable offenders with mental disorder to move quickly out of the courts and prison system to the most appropriate place for treatment , but in reality the system moves grudgingly slowly and in some parts is at a virtual standstill , leaving disturbed people in restrictive , unsuitable environments which are almost guaranteed to worsen their condition . |
16 | The sociology of such developments is at a different and much broader level than that of cultural formations . |
17 | The prevalence of the disease in the gay community may also be related to the upsurge of interest and propaganda about homosexuality , while its first appearance in the US correlates with the American investment in paramedical research , ensuring that these ideas are at a higher concentration than elsewhere . |
18 | These negotiations are at a delicate stage and senior staff at the observatory preferred to make no official comment when contacted yesterday . |
19 | Stern found that articles with fewer authors and fewer references are at an increased risk of being uncited , with the numbers of references being the most significant determinant . |
20 | Ali , for example , in the same passage , speaks of " 40-akce medreses ' and medreses of less than 50 akce " ( whereas , of course , all medreses were at the 50-akce level ) . |
21 | He believes that training is insufficient at the plant and that morale is at a low ebb , largely because of the working environment and the ageing equipment . |
22 | The word is that morale is at a low ebb among university researchers in ‘ mainstream physics ’ . |
23 | It indicates whether any modules are at the same version but with different contents i.e. a module outside LIFESPAN has been modified but the header has not been updated . |
24 | Each document is at the same time unique and existing in a thousand places . |
25 | L some of that land is at the present time is used for the golf course , there was an impact of all those routes on on the golf course . |
26 | I mean that carpet was at the other house . |
27 | ( b ) Calculate to four significant figures the ratio of the rate of diffusion through a porous membrane of hydrogen chloride gas composed wholly of molecules to the rate of diffusion of a gas composed wholly of molecules , both gases being at the same temperature and pressure . |
28 | The air in most buildings is at a lower pressure than the surrounding air . |
29 | Adjustments may then be made to ensure that both tips are at the same height above the same point without the model being moved ( Fig.4.3 ) . |