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

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1 Put this as a percentage of the number of aphids present at the beginning of the week :
2 Currently , there appears to be a real danger that the European catalogue of titles available at the time of the planned launch in the first quarter of 1992 will be dominated by discs developed and published for the US market .
3 These savings were thought to be of the order of £0.5 million at the most .
4 Thus , if in the year 1992/93 the income was £100 and the trustees paid the basic rate of tax because the income had a UK source of £25 and the additional rate of tax of £10 the amount of income available at the end of 1993 is £65 .
5 He argues that there must be an accumulation of ‘ circumstances ’ and ‘ currents ’ that ‘ fuse ’ into a ‘ ruptural unity ’ that involves not only the level of the relations of production but also the conditions of existence prevailing at the time and the international conjuncture ( Althusser 1969 : 100 ) .
6 She was speaking at the launch of Opportunity 2000 at the Ulster Bank 's offices in Donegall Place .
7 If mixtures of certain types of rocks including carbonates are held in a sealed evacuated chamber at a temperature equal to the surface temperature of Venus then CO 2 is given off and the pressure builds up until an equilibrium is reached in which the pressure of the CO 2 in the chamber equals the pressure of CO 2 at the surface of Venus .
8 We would expect the lift to comply with British Standard Code of Practice 3010 at the very least .
9 Her hostility was matched by the range of influential figures including Lord Tennyson , Robert Browning , Thomas Huxley and Herbert Spencer who reflected the popular distrust of foreigners prevalent at the time .
10 The summit had been postponed from its original scheduled dates of Jan. 9-10 at the apparent request of the Libyan leader , Col. Moamer al Kadhafi .
11 The credit terms were a deposit of £1,000 which was paid in cash and two equal instalments of £900 payable at the start of month four and seven respectively .
12 Sir Robert Muldoon , former Prime Minister of New Zealand , died in the early hours of Aug. 5 at the age of 70 .
13 It was supremely indifferent , but , even as it burned into her like acid , her fingers were plunging into the midnight darkness of his hair as she invited his kiss again , the tumult of his mouth on hers and in it already a necessity , wildness running in her veins , the heavy aching beat of desire unchecked at the deep core of her womanhood .
14 Sir Alfred Ewing , head of Room 40 at the Admiralty , where the cryptography was carried on , was bemused that the Germans continued to use the codes which were already compromised , and he assumed that they considered arrogantly that the British were too stupid to break them .
15 He was sitting on the balcony of Room 302 at the Anpetuwi Lodge , and he was snorting smoke . ’ ’
16 The figures for applications heard by a single Lord Justice and two and three Lords Justices went a long way to explaining why , despite the facts that the rate at which appeals were begun had shown little change over the years , there had been some small increase in judge-power and that major improvements had been made in the court 's procedures , the number of appeals outstanding at the end of each year and the lead times for hearing appeals showed no real improvement .
17 The information provided in this leaflet is not intended to be exhaustive , but tells you the basic facts about the IUD on the basis of evidence available at the time of publication .
18 If you wish you can ‘ phone or write for details of NHS or free-paying clinics to the A final word The information provided in this leaflet is not intended to be exhaustive , but tells you the basic facts about male and female sterilisation on the basis of evidence available at the time of publication .
19 Participating as a group delegate and individual member in the vigorous AGM at Liverpool , I was surprised to see a religious service on the printed agenda , with the order of service available at the official information counter .
20 B Edwards supervises the cleaning of one of the colossal statues of Rameses II at the entrance of the temple at Abu Simbel .
21 They had invested in junk in the first place because of government policy , accounting for 7% of bonds outstanding at the end of 1988 .
22 DAWN KENNEDY bowed her head and wept as she left the dock of Court 18 at the Old Bailey yesterday .
23 Mr B. Huber , Head of Division and Mr J. Lougheed , both of Directorate-General VI at the European Commission and M. M. Cornaert of DG XI provided advice on EEC policies .
24 Awkward underruns when the organists had to fill with 10 minutes of organ voluntary at the end could be avoided .
25 The actual method of payment , the book of orders cashable at the Post Office , is one of the most important factors .
26 These gloomy thoughts have kept coming back to me in the last few days in the national Art Library at the Victoria & Albert Museum , collecting reference material on all those women artists who should have been included in Gravity and Grace : the Changing Condition of Sculpture 1965–1975 at the Hayward Gallery .
27 The prospectus shows borrowings of £48.3 million dwarfed shareholders ' funds of £19.8 million at the last balance sheet date on 9 January .
28 The several presidents of colleges present at the meeting kept insisting that ‘ accreditation is dead ’ and not a problem : there is plenty of flexibility in the system , they said .
29 As the number of tickets available at the museum is limited it is recommended that you purchase your tickets before you travel .
30 Assuming all is well so far , the filters and heaters can now be switched on and left to clear the inevitable cloudiness while the temperature settles to around 25°C , at the Fluval 3 end , a couple of degrees lower at the other .
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