Example sentences of "at [adj] [noun sg] be [art] " in BNC.

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1 Because I think one of the extraordinary changes that have taken place in history at professional level is the much greater interest in things that older historian would have thought was outside their province .
2 At each side is a loop or scroll handle that had been soldered to the convex sides .
3 The oak refectory table with a drawer at each end is a copy of the dining room table Lutyens designed for his first married home .
4 Why the machine had levers at each end was a mystery never satisfactorily explained to the boys , but it created another alley in Grandad 's life , the alley between one machine and another , and though there were no U-boats shooting at him , it was hard going with his bad leg .
5 An interesting feature of the mill at Lower Glenastle is an earth ramp up to the first floor .
6 The one at lower energy is a sharp doublet with essentially no progression , just one pair of weak satellites .
7 Answer guide : The point here is that at the date of the balance sheet the business did not own the asset nor had it any right to its use as all that had happened at that date was an order had been placed which could easily be cancelled .
8 ‘ Being successful at that age was a great blessing , ’ says James , who 's the broth of Edward Fox , the star of Day of the Jackal , and also theatre impresario Robert Fox .
9 It is we who project upon the continuous flux of history such categories as ‘ Mannerism ’ , and it is evident that not everybody at that period was a Mannerist .
10 Edgar Gillet , who at that period was an interesting painter , recalls that he lost practically all of his friends to other , and easier , artistic disciplines .
11 Of course Galashiels in , in , at that period was the place for everybody to come to .
12 All that separated the sides at that point was a low bullet of a drop goal from Schofield that had put Leeds ahead 9-8 .
13 Some things at that time were no doubt very good ; but I suspect if we could hear some of them now we simply would not tolerate them .
14 The most immediate Mafia at that time were the local Society of Friends , the Quakers .
15 unclear get to buy your own I , I er did n't have rubber boots , I had big leather boots up to me thigh , that 's what I bought and that leather then they did n't have nails in the shoes in the , in the bottom they had wooden pegs , so that the , your leather was held by wooden pegs and the and the leather at that time were the thigh boots , you could roll them right the way down , .
16 Brathay Women 's Institute decided to work on Spinning Galleries , and as I am a spinner and weaver and at that time was a member of the Institute , I became involved in the search for galleries .
17 Scott , who at that time was a senior Vice-President of the Institute , later wrote that he felt he was ‘ at liberty to stir ’ .
18 Another frequent brawler was Errol Flynn who included among his many opponents John Huston who at that time was a lieutenant making films for the army .
19 Cardington parish at that time was a small agricultural community of some 900 people , mostly concentrated in Cardington village or the three surrounding hamlets .
20 It lay only about six miles west of Châtellerault and documents from the 1130s indicate that the castellan of Clairvaux at that time was a vassal of the Viscount of Châtellerault .
21 They could no longer hang or burn them but they were expelled from the church and all its sacraments and services , which at that time was a very severe punishment
22 They could no longer hang or burn them but they were expelled from the church and all its sacraments and services , which at that time was a very severe punishment
23 In prospect at that time was a further enhancement of the ceiling to around 1.6 per cent in the year 1988 .
24 Going to M.I.T. taught me a great deal about linguistics in many areas ; but one of the things one easily learned at MIT at that time was a sense of conviction — the assumption that MIT led the world , and that other people 's opinions need not in general be treated seriously .
25 Well I remember Jackie telling me , she came back from sh she came up to meet me in London one day and she came up with the woman , a German woman , who at that time was a buyer for Army and Navy er women 's fashions and this woman said that the model girls who are so thin she said they 're always bursting into tears and crying because they 're under such stress to keep their weight down and their boyfriends do n't like it because the girls are are lovely to have on their arms to take out , you know everybody sort of goggles , you know , lovely slim girl with yellow half way down her back etc. but , in fact , these girls get very , very ratty !
26 One of the most popular forms of transport in London at that time was the omnibus drawn by a pair of horses — worked for three hours a day , with a rest every half-mile — which , by 1890 , had become double-deckers with an outside staircase at the back , and which held up to twenty-six passengers .
27 Perhaps the most striking feature of fusion research at that time was the primitive state of understanding and measurement — a characteristic of a genuine pioneering phase of research .
28 He was opening for a rock band and his playing at that time was the best , for me .
29 I do not know quite what at that time was the stance adopted by W. 's aunt as first respondent .
30 A notable inclusion at fourteenth place is the Blue Grotto , Capri ( 201,387 ) .
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