Example sentences of "at [det] " in BNC.

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31 Ipuky looked at neither of them .
32 When they turned off the main road Uncle George had to drive at little more than walking pace , for he could n't see where the lane ended and the ditches at the sides began , for snow cloaked everything .
33 These projects have trained staff who will install loft insulation and fit draughtproofing for people on low-income , at little or no cost .
34 You may also be able to have your house draughtproofed at little or no cost .
35 These are items which are sold at little or no profit ( they may include special cut-price reductions , or offers like ‘ buy two , get one free ’ …
36 The company has seen haulage rates on some contracts in 1987 at little more than 1977 levels .
37 Right : Styled with elegant black casing and brass trim , the new Valor Heartbeat gas fire gives living flame effect at little more cost than a radiant fire
38 Spokesmen for the Law Society and local schemes endorsed this view and suggested that it was a natural consequence of a socially aware profession which had over the years staffed and administered schemes for indigents at little or no cost .
39 Instead , doctors must educate the profession and the public that inchoate multiple symptoms of psychological origin are not a sign of weak will or malingering and are curable at little or no expense if doctor and patient collaborate in treatment .
40 In consequence the News Corp equity is now valued at little more than half-a-billion : that 's an eighth of the capitalisation of Thomson , whose giveaway sale of its newspaper interests was the booster for Murdoch 's sensational rise in the '80s .
41 Many organisations use press releases because it provides them with publicity at little or no cost .
42 When I began these big fish articles for PFK , I wanted to demonstrate that something a little different could be kept at little or no extra cost to setting up a comparatively-sized community tank .
43 The knowledge now available in published form is bewildering and exciting : bewildering because of its sheer volume and complexity ; exciting because most recorded knowledge is available to you individually at little or no direct cost .
44 Just ponder for a moment on that staggering fact — practically the whole store of recorded human knowledge in the world is available to you as an individual at little or no direct cost .
45 By 1886 , two in three adult males — almost 4.5 million people — had the vote in England and Wales , whereas some 50 years earlier the electorate stood at little more than 650 000 .
46 I have also learnt that there are other makes of computer — even among those supplied by Dixons — that would have been more suitable at little or no extra cost .
47 Yet the reality is starkly different , with loss-making occupancy levels and recession-restrained spending by the few business and leisure tourists that can be attracted now , at little more than cost , due to the fierce competition in this thin market .
48 Proactive tax advice by MAS and KPMG may enable the purchaser to offer a deal structure which provides benefits for the vendors at little or no extra cost to the purchaser .
49 It is also the case that proactive tax advice may enable you to offer a deal structure which provides certain benefits for the vendor at little or no extra cost to Big .
50 Proactive tax advice may enable you to offer a deal structure which provides benefits for the vendors at little or no extra cost to yourselves .
51 Community groups in many parts of the country have trained staff who will install insulation and fit draughtproofing at little or no cost for people on low incomes .
52 At little more than walking speed it glides away .
53 The number out of work in Britain which had stood at little more than half a million in 1969 , had more than doubled by the end of the 1970s ( then almost doubled again in the following two years ) .
54 At high-enough frequencies to satisfy , there is virtually 100% transmission and negligible phase shift .
55 Inspection of the circuit diagram reveals that the tendency to perfect transmission at high-enough frequencies is due to that capacitor which shorts the output to input in this range .
56 When Cézanne uses colour we note that at each nodal point of the interplay of planes , Cézanne marks this sequence by a series of small washes of various colours , modulating generally from violet to greenish , or bluish grey .
57 She looked at each of the women in turn .
58 Claire and Kezia were looking at each other and saying nothing .
59 This had them all looking at each other .
60 They all looked at each other .
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