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

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1 Soil-nutrients have been found to be at similar levels as under mature forest , at least so far as phosphorus , organic carbon and nitrogen are concerned , though the pH and cation concentrations are higher .
2 Canon can also be at other intervals , as mentioned in Variation 5 of ‘ Von Himmel hoch ’ , above , but in tonal music the most usual interval , apart from the unison and octave , is canon at the 5th above or the 4th below .
3 ( There will be additional illumination to provide the wavelengths necessary for photosynthesis and this will be at other angles , but the infra-red source will be alongside the sensor ) .
4 The work can be at various levels from initial reconnaissance to diamond drilling but is not intended to go beyond the discovery stage of a mineral deposit .
5 Beluga populations are also in many places suspected to be at dangerous levels after years of overexploitation .
6 The pins must be at right angles to the presser foot , and should be removed before they come into contact with the feed .
7 Whichever way the boards are to run , the battens will be at right angles to them .
8 Up to 400 Cuban military advisers are reported to be at fortified bases in northern Panama , where they have been training the the militia of the Dignity Battalions , the Washington Times said yesterday .
9 It was made clear that trade would be at international prices , with no subsidies or preferential treatment .
10 Knowing that large crowds mean a large number of losses , I 'm sure you can also imagine how rich the ground must be at certain spots on Harrogate 's common .
11 I predict with some confidence that Chew and Blagdon will be at top levels for the start of the 1991 angling year .
12 Although Vauxhall has given assurances that all existing facilities will be replaced , it is understood that many will be at out-of-town sites .
13 However , the next coal contracts will be at competitive rates and I believe that they will be satisfactory for British Coal .
14 On the planned Rate of Descent , make a note of the height at which you should be at half-minute intervals .
15 The latter form handles for winding in the line and the handles can be at opposite ends , or have one central to act as a pivot , rotating in the free hand .
16 What 's interesting is that the contrast between the two cities is so great that they could equally well be at opposite ends of the planet .
17 The uneven course of this process of political evolution , and the fact that neighbouring countries will be at different stages within it , will continue to make official regional co-operation between countries very difficult .
18 For instance , the users and data might be at different sites , support in their use and access could be provided from a additional site , and the extracted data processed at a further one .
19 Now you 've got to be at different levels all the time .
20 It was agreed at an early stage ( principally at Citrine 's insistence ) that sales in urban and rural areas should be at common prices , so that many rural dwellers already having a supply had prices reduced , though new consumers distant from the mains still had to pay a one-off contribution or line rental ( which varied according to the Board ) to meet part of the cost of connection .
21 Loans would be at subsidised rates of interest ( provided through the taxation system ) .
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