Example sentences of "[adv] at any [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It will be sufficient if the level of agreement in conviction is high enough at any given time to allow debate over fundamental practices like legislation and precedent to proceed in the way I described in Chapter 2 , contesting discrete paradigms one by one , like the reconstruction of Neurath 's boat one plank at a time at sea .
2 In addition the scheme allows customers to trade the car in at any participating ‘ Options ’ dealership , not just the one where the agreement was originally made , for any make of car .
3 How many actual people in at any given time .
4 Unfortunately , the club seems incapable of deciding which one it is in at any given time .
5 The response of polymers to mechanical stresses can vary widely , and depends on the particular state the polymer is in at any given temperature .
6 The diaphragm and spermicide can be put in at any convenient time up to three hours before making love so it need n't interfere at all with intercourse .
7 Davide 's client snapped finger and thumb together at any ignoble suggestion of peacemaking , at such a dishonourable way of going about life , and insisted on justice .
8 New machines , new technology introduced because it cuts production costs can indeed reduce the total demand for labor , that is , for the total number of jobs available in all sectors of the economy taken together at any given price of labor — in other words , at any given wage rate ( Leontief 1978 , 28 ) .
9 Thus at any particular point in that debate ministers will have to weigh the merits of cutting the hospital building programme or holding down nurses ' salaries against raising the prescription charge , or of reducing the number of home students against charging a higher fee to overseas students .
10 In determining whether a haulier is of good repute , the LA looks at the applicant 's conduct generally , not just at any previous convictions he may have .
11 Not in any other place , not at any other time .
12 This is certainly a more plausible general background to the revolt but it does not explain why Eleanor rebelled in 1173 and not at any other time .
13 Mr E , however , countered each example with either ‘ it wo n't work with Dave ’ or ‘ I 've tried all this ’ , and switched off at any good idea offered , unable to listen , making himself , like Dave , the only one in the group so different and obstructive .
14 Similar variations of chopping behaviour with rotor position occur at other current levels , so instead of monitoring chopping in an excited phase it can be convenient to excite , at a very low current level , a phase which would normally be switched off at any particular time .
15 ‘ At my age it 's not as though I 'm going to be snapped up at any other club .
16 Parties of twenty or thirty of them were liable to turn up at any Political gathering of which they disapproved , and their chant of " Left-is-right " , added to their readiness to fight anyone who tried to restore order , broke up meeting after meeting .
17 As I 've grown older , I never cease to be amazed at the theories of the amateur detectives who always turn up at any tragic occurrence and immediately are able to give all the answers .
18 The condition , that allows the application of attributes solely to assemblies , provides a mechanism whereby a simplification in the relationships may be applied both at any early or late stage in a design .
19 We look very carefully at any new posts that we create , and we constantly look to see whether there are posts that we can get rid of erm and we have , in fact , shed a great many posts erm over the last year erm and we are constantly reviewing the efficiency of our service delivery .
20 Tenants on estates are to be allowed to vote ( once ) on whether they wish to transfer to housing associations or private landlords , but they will have no right to transfer back at any future stage .
21 Harold Evans , once Editor of the Sunday Times , wrote that ‘ enough news is arriving today at any large newspaper office to make four .
22 Curates in deacons ' orders did not ask evangelical Bishops how many of their clergy were of the catholic persuasion at half-past nine on August evenings , or indeed at any other time .
23 This in turn could make them more likely to survive a second mutation at the p53 locus ( which is frequently seen in cancer cells ) , or indeed at any other locus .
24 It should be visited only before about 8am , or after 5pm when the light is at its best , and certainly could n't be photographed successfully at any other time .
25 To find out which position line , to or from the beacon , the aircraft is on at any given moment .
26 Look instead at any self-organising galleries in your area , art and craft co-operatives , societies , guilds , and so on .
27 In addition , with co-processing the order of the day at Sellafield , it is proving very difficult to keep tabs on who has what grade of plutonium where at any given moment .
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