Example sentences of "[noun] [is] at its [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Here the River Neva is at its incredible widest , and the cold wind screams across the ice to the Peter and Paul fortress . |
2 | In the position where the stator and rotor teeth are fully aligned the circuit reluctance is minimised and the magnetic flux in the stack is at its maximum value . |
3 | Consider an economy in which there has been no inflation in the recent past ( so that none is currently expected ) and in which the unemployment percentage is at its natural level . |
4 | If the stator and rotor teeth of one phase are fully aligned the flux path has a low reluctance ; for a given phase current a large flux links the windings , so the phase inductance is at its maximum value . |
5 | The distribution of Assumption 5 is a special case of Assumption 6 where and where polarization is greatest because the interval is at its maximum width . |
6 | This merely states that when output is at its natural rate , unemployment is at its natural level ; and that when real output is above ( below ) its natural level , unemployment will be below ( above ) its natural level . |
7 | At point A , and : the unemployment rate is at its natural value , U * ; , and the actual and the expected rates of inflation are equal to each other , both taking the value zero in our example . |
8 | In the position where rotor and stator teeth are fully aligned , as in stack A of Fig.1.3(b) , the reluctance of the main flux path is at its minimum value . |
9 | ; As its name implies , this is the rate of output at which there is no deficiency of demand and so at which unemployment is at its natural level . |
10 | This merely states that when output is at its natural rate , unemployment is at its natural level ; and that when real output is above ( below ) its natural level , unemployment will be below ( above ) its natural level . |
11 | Of course the sense of occasion is heightened by this seasonal tide and many feel that here the Calvinist Kirk is at its very essence — grim , taciturn , with the minister perched in judgement on a wicked generation , like a hoodie craw in the pulpit . |