Example sentences of "[am/are] [adv] [verb] [conj] at " in BNC.

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1 Notice how some of the words when repeated are better spoken than at other times , according to the level of passion in the delivery .
2 The classic reds of Bordeaux are best left until at least a decade after the vintage date printed on the label .
3 No no I we 're not saying that at all , that 's a different proposition entirely er certainly the County Council is at this moment in time committed to an outer northern relief road , I do n't think there 's any question of that .
4 So you 're not bothered if at the end of the two years they have n't even
5 Swiss research has shown , for example , that at collision speeds of below 25 km/h only three per cent of pedestrians are severely injured whereas at over 50 km/h less than ten per cent survive .
6 I 'm strongly thinking that at
7 In the rest of this chapter we shall drop the assumption that prices are fully flexible and examine the implications of assuming that they are either fixed or at least move only slowly to their equilibrium values .
8 They will hear from young people who are currently training or at work talking about their experiences of finding employment .
9 In the 1830s and early 1840s Palmerston was able to handle both the Belgian question and the Near Eastern crises of 1832 – 33 and 1839 – 41 with little interference from parliament , so that in 1839 an acute observer of British politics could say with much justification that " foreign affairs are never discussed except at the House of Lords " .
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