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

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1 Some of the things a good caddie was expected to know included a good knowledge of the game , to be able to advise the player on which club to use at any given moment ; a knowledge of the course , the length of its holes , its geography from tee to green and the subtleties and borrows of those greens , as well as the way it played in all weather conditions .
2 These are examples of synchronic analysis : slicing through the relationships obtaining at any one time in the social-cultural formation .
3 These factors help explain some of the reasons why the total number of ACET clients covered at any one time by our on call service in London has more than doubled from 70 in April 1990 to over 150 by March 1991 ; and why the nature of the services required has become so much more sophisticated .
4 These factors help to explain why the total number of clients covered at any one time by our London 24 hour on-call service more than doubled from 70 in April 1990 to 150 by March 1991 ; and why the provision of service has had to become so much more sophisticated .
5 It is not envisaged that specific new resources will be identified to enable Local Plan work to proceed at any meaningful level ( either through in house preparation or the engagement of consultant services ) . ’
6 The quantity administered at any given time was determined by a whole range of factors , causing it to oscillate greatly .
7 The failure to arrive at any detailed results is a reflection of the complexity of the issues involved rather than of the failure of the protagonists of the human capital theory to recognise the problem .
8 Clearly , only a percentage of lesions bleed at any one time and it may be that screening favours the detection of more slowly growing tumours ( length or time bias ) .
9 three quarters of those are fee earning at any one time .
10 The numbers of tame elephants kept at any one time between the eleventh and seventeenth centuries certainly exceeded the entire wild population left in the world today !
11 It must be combined with a 7 night stay at any one of our features Mombasa hotels .
12 Equally people 's need for support from relatives specifically has to be related to whatever alternative provisions exist at any given time .
13 To offset the loss of clothing space , the store is introducing an ordering service , by which items seen at any other branch may be obtained within days .
14 The micro-instructions provided for writing interpreters manipulate a number of general-purpose processor registers and function boxes ( which produce various functions of two input arguments , such as the binary sum , or the logical disjunction ) , and access variable-length operands in main store starting at any desired bit address .
15 Up to 114 trains running at any one time — Intercity , modern diesels , freight trains , overhead electrics and occasionally , the Orient Express and Royal Train .
16 While most people worry about paying the mortgage in the event of unemployment , a serious accident or illness prevents more than 2. million people working at any one time , contributing to around million days of work lost per year .
17 The Circular considered that it should be possible to introduce the Report 's recommendations for induction training gradually and also to make some progress towards in-service training , but with a target of 3 per cent of staff released at any one time , rather than the recommended 5 per cent .
18 FREE VEHICLE LIGHTING CHECKS at any participating garage 18–22 NOV 1991
19 Since many kinds of trilobites co-existed at any one time they were probably occupying different ecological niches , behaving in different ways , corresponding with the wide variation in shape that they show .
20 What organisational factors need to be taken into account , such as space for working , time , the numbers of children involved at any one time , and how they can make sure nothing important is missed out ?
21 Its new strategy would include a reduction from three to two in the number of nuclear-weapons-carrying submarines deployed at any one time , and changes in the readiness status of other nuclear weapons .
22 Ochs ( 1979c ) , in an extended discussion of the notion , notes " The scope of context is not easy to define one must consider the social and psychological world in which the language user operates at any given tame " ( p. 1 ) , " it includes minimally , language users ' beliefs and assumptions about temporal , spatial , and social settings ; prior , ongoing , and future actions ( verbal , non-verbal ) , and the state of knowledge and attentiveness of those participating in the social interaction in hand " ( p.5 ) .
23 There are terminal and microcomputer facilities at all four campuses , with over 3000 students registered at any given time for use of the central DEC VAX range of computers .
24 There are terminal and microcomputer facilities at all four campuses , with over 3000 students registered at any given time for use of the central DEC VAX range of computers .
25 The number of operators available to answer emergency calls at any one time will be reduced from 2,000 out of a trained total of 8,000 , to just 150 .
26 It hardly needs emphasizing that on any question that is interesting , such as social roles of the sexes , we would have to be able to read the historical record better than we now can in order to arrive at any strong conclusions about what is biologically discouraged .
27 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 .
28 An appropriate calculation or formula for the amount of contingency required at any particular time should be agreed at the same time that the initial sire of the contingency is determined .
29 Two sets of access doors , under computer control , are supposed to act as an airlock , with only one set open at any one time , thereby preventing any radioactive leakage .
30 In other words , the cereal-packet image not only neglects the diversity of family forms at any one time , it also obscures the changes that all families go through .
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