Example sentences of "at [adj] [noun sg] [noun] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | UNSCEAR ( 1977 ) estimates that in a million liveborn children in the first generation of offspring of a population exposed to 10 mGy ( 1 rad ) at low dose rate during the generation , there would be 63 genetic diseases . |
2 | He hopes his designs will be a winner at indoor kart arenas throughout the United Kingdom . |
3 | She has shared the post with another Oxford graduate — the first example of a ‘ job-share ’ at Assistant Secretary level in the Civil Service . |
4 | In the guilds , ’ the young man continued , ‘ there are always small groups or societies prepared to lend money at high interest rates to the nobles or to other merchants . |
5 | From the beginning of 1992 agricultural produce was to be traded at free market prices throughout the country . |
6 | By a vertical merger we mean the union of two firms at different production stages in the same industry , as when a car manufacturer merges with a steel producer . |
7 | However , such comparison of gross product per head of different countries at contemporary exchange rates with the dollar gives misleading results . |
8 | At Kew , a large greenhouse , with temperature and humidity controlled at tropical rainforest levels throughout the year , contains a collection of several hundred clones of cocoa ( clones being groups of genetically identical individuals that have been derived from a single parent by asexual reproduction ) . |
9 | The Imperial Dry Dock measured 167.6 metres by 21.3 metres with 7.7 metres at ordinary Spring Tides over the sill . |
10 | Profit and loss accounts in foreign currencies and cash flows included in the cash flow statement are translated into sterling at average exchange rates for the year . |
11 | At separate news conferences after the meeting Wells and the Premiers of Manitoba and New Brunswick , Gary Filmon and Frank McKenna , each reiterated his belief that , without amendment , the Accord remained unacceptable . |
12 | In this chapter we shall look at corporate resource allocation from the point of view of corporate strategy and industrial economics , summarizing their major contributions in this area over recent years . |
13 | THE Dutch plan to do away with standing room at national league grounds within the next 10 years . |
14 | THE Dutch plan to do away with standing room at national league grounds within the next 10 years . |
15 | It is possible to get vehicle access to an area of rough ground at Tame Valley Junction between the Walsall Canal and the Lower Ocker Hill Branch . |
16 | ‘ Apart from floating the shares , we are also seeking loans at reasonable interest rates from the World Bank , ’ Minister of State for Communications Sukh Ram announced at the Asia Telecom trade show in Singapore yesterday . |
17 | The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development ( EBRD ) is to finance urgent operations to improve safety at nuclear power stations in the former Soviet Union . |
18 | There have been ten major accidents at nuclear power plants since the first , at Windscale in 1957 . |
19 | A study of political participation in four London boroughs over the years 1968–74 revealed that in Newham decisions were taken at informal caucus meetings of the Labour group ( Chamberlayne 1978 ) . |
20 | The Directors may grant Discounted Options which are subject to conditions as outlined in paragraph 7 above in parallel to options with an option price at full market value on the dealing day preceding the date of invitation . |
21 | Dr Al-Habobi , who wore the uniform of a brigadier at Ba-ath Party headquarters in the Iraqi capital , was known by British and American intelligence throughout the late Eighties as instrumental in the race for the bomb . |
22 | Her aim was to develop ballet-skiing at artificial ski slopes around the country , including training programmes for instructors and judges . |
23 | Mr Ebbert warned that the company would have to continue operating at reduced output levels for the immediate future even though he saw a modest improvement in total UK new car sales this year perhaps up about 7pc to 1.7 million . |
24 | Mr Ebbert warned that the company would have to continue operating at reduced output levels for the immediate future , even though he expected a modest improvement in total UK new car sales this year — a rise of perhaps about 7 per cent to 1.7 million . |
25 | Work has been specifically aimed at developing procedure manuals for the Offshore Division , Education Catering Services and Contracting . |
26 | While Europe is estimated — at least by American authors — to be around five years behind the US in terms of female representation , Pam Roderick , head of human resource , development and training at Digital Equipment Corp in the UK , predicts rapid and dramatic change . |
27 | Though most cases of conversion at common law fall within the categories of taking or abusing possession , such acts on the part of the defendant are not a necessary element in liability provided he has dealt with the goods in a way inconsistent with the plaintiff 's rights , such as signing a delivery order for goods which are delivered under that order . |
28 | The investment property was valued at open market value during the year by the directors , resulting in a surplus of £4,000 which has been credited to the revaluation reserve . |
29 | On Dec. 13 Bosnia-Hercegovina 's Assembly approved the non-attendance at Federal Presidency meetings of the republic 's representative , Bogic Bogicevic . |
30 | Among the symposia mooted is one in 1993 looking at new museum media for the millennium , organised with the Video Department of the Whitney Museum in New York . |