Example sentences of "at [conj] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 John Paul Gallagher , who has been appointed as chaplain to the U.S. , Menwith Hill base , is with the U.S. Bishopric of the Forces and can be contacted at or via the base .
2 Similarly , the ‘ rediscovery of poverty ’ through studies conducted by people such as Brian Abel-Smith and Peter Townsend revealed hundreds of thousands living at or below the standard of income recommended by the National Assistance scales and a continuing increase in the numbers claiming National Assistance benefits .
3 of the community charge in Calderdale next year will depend on a number of factors , including the number of people on incomes at or below the income support level .
4 In the two Labour authorities , Barking and Haringey , where a community charge at or below the government 's estimated figure was levied , there was a swing to the incumbents .
5 The funding for the increases came from cuts in space and scientific programmes , and from holding many general government functions at or below the level of the previous year .
6 There has been much advice given in recent years to plant with the graft bud just at or below the soil surface .
7 Apart from one another in Switzerland ( c/n 208 ) , it is the only cargo jet of its kind in the world , and is designed to operate at or below the noise emission standards established by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency .
8 Furthermore , they designed the experiments to ensure the detected events were ‘ space-like separated ’ ; in other words , it was not possible for signals travelling at or below the speed of light to pass between the two measuring devices .
9 The above effects are likely to be important only at or below the glass transition temperature but they do not seem to have been analysed to date , nor is there yet a molecular interpretation of the frictional forces between chains arising from these and other causes .
10 On the other hand , a third of the retired today live at or below the poverty line .
11 Two-thirds of disabled people were at or below the poverty line .
12 Given what has been said , further , a mental event is not necessarily what is sometimes called a whole mental state , which is to say all of a person 's consciousness at or for a time , but typically is a part of a whole mental state , a part which itself has parts .
13 it is not restricted to conduct causing or intended to cause injury or damage but includes any other violent conduct ( for example , throwing at or towards a person a missile of a kind capable of causing injury which does not hit or falls short ) ( Section 8 ) .
14 Nietzsche 's capacity to stick to a plan , however , was no greater than before , and at or towards the end of the year he produced a spate of alternatives .
15 aware of it at the time , at or about the time when the instruction was given
16 The pilot of G-AYIH turned on to base leg with the apparent intention of joining this stream at or about the number four to land position .
17 The muscles are absolutely rigid , proof that the grasp occurred at or about the moment of death .
18 Ash liked his characters at or over the edge of madness , constructing systems of belief and survival from the fragments of experience available to them .
19 Seven defendants were charged with violent disorder at or outside a night club and with various assaults on police officers .
20 To state the relevant causal circumstance , would we not have to do what we can hardly hope to do , which is to enumerate parts of much of the whole state of the universe at or during a time ?
21 Conversely , if the UK limit is lower than the EC limit , the exporter of an item valued at or above the UK limit has to use the UK application form .
22 In contrast , most big American and European institutions are already at or above the BIS target .
23 In the end , there is no guarantee that the ‘ natural ’ level of fertility in modern societies has to be at or above the replacement rate .
24 They would deny the right of those whose standard of living is already at or above the average to any further improvement until the submerged fifth had been given more or less equivalent benefits .
25 total loss by physical severance at or above the wrist or ankle of one or more limbs £1,000
26 The majority of potentially battle-winning systems are pursued at or beyond the frontiers of existing technology where the risks of failure are high ; where cost estimates are notoriously uncertain ; and hence where the judgments of the soundest and most experienced men can turn out to be fallacious .
27 It was in thinly populated regions at or beyond the frontiers of settlement overseas , where shifting bodies of labourers were required , that such groups of genuinely unattached and floating individuals made their presence felt as a group , or were at least more ‘ visible ’ .
28 So , moving on to another requirement of this law , which states that ‘ When a penalty kick is taken the following shall apply : ( a ) The kick must be taken without undue delay ; ( b ) the kick must be taken at or behind the mark on a line through the mark ; ( c ) The kicker may kick the ball in any direction and he may play the ball again , without any restriction except if he has indicated to the referee that he intends to attempt a kick for goal ’ .
29 consumption of or the taking away by them of alcoholic liquor at or from the premises where they are residing ( ( c ) and ( d ) ) .
30 The TRC is calculated on form A2317 from the Total number of manhours ( ie not per man ) spent at or in the locality of the customer 's premises only ( travelling time should not be included ) at the following Hour Charge Rates . ’
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