Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] at " in BNC.
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1 | Her red lipstick was smudged and she had n't bothered to pin up her hair properly at the sides . |
2 | In other countries too , inflation will be a worry right at the start of the coming upswing . |
3 | So there was that allocation of system design responsibility right at the outset and that determined who would write the specification for what . |
4 | But clearly we can not blame a single organic agent for the simultaneous extinction of all the varied and unrelated groups of dinosaurs , the pterosaurs , the marine reptiles , the ammonites , the belemnites , the rudistids and many minor groups besides at the end of the Mesozoic . |
5 | Citadel : VII , 8 on the other hand , has excellent protection but is long and sustained with the crux right at the top when abseil retreat is both difficult and uninviting . |
6 | Right , so it 's one I want to , I did n't get time to do last week was to tell you where you specify that you want to perform a Chow test , right , and the computer will generate both of both of Chow 's tests with one , the first one is where we 've got enough observations in each sub sample , right , to estimate the regression , right , however , you may , you may detect and figure there is some structural change right at the end of your er sample of observations or alternatively right at the beginning . |
7 | Arran was giving an impression of strength and direction wholly at odds with his personality . |
8 | At the same time he began to see Frances secretly at an address in South Kensington in central London . |
9 | Another part in the book that I did n't understand until I had read it for the second time was a bit right at the every end . |
10 | What about this bit right at the start ? |
11 | S/L Ian Little at the controls . |
12 | Do n't do Baa Baa Black Sheep right at this minute , have bananas in |
13 | These are the groups most at risk from developing secondary complications . |
14 | He spoke on a radio programme on which Health Secretary Virginia Bottomley defended AIDS spending cuts , saying the campaign should now be aimed at ‘ groups most at risk ’ rather than at the wider population . |
15 | ‘ But I think it is time to move on to target the groups most at risk , ’ she said . |
16 | She was too close to look right at . |
17 | ‘ I did n't explain the rules properly at the outset so it 's only fair we should start again … ’ |
18 | Yours is the skin most at risk from sunburn , premature ageing and skin cancer , and you need the strongest protection . |
19 | Rain halted play prematurely at the Oval , where England Under-19 paceman Dominic Cork grabbed three quick wickets to leave Surrey struggling against Derbyshire . |
20 | ‘ We all rely heavily on our families and friends for support especially at this time , so the event was very much an occasion for families , to say thank you , and to allow visitors to experience the vast scale of the project . |
21 | I think I 'm getting a bit better at polo . |
22 | After today 's discussion I should be a bit better at understanding what you 're driving at ! |
23 | I feel a little bit better at least . |
24 | It 's embarrassing and they take advantage especially at parties where some girls have had a lot to drink . ’ |
25 | In February 1952 , The Musical Express bade farewell to its readers with a final issue that blazed proudly on its cover ‘ Tommy Dorsey For Olympic Games ’ , the accompanying story telling of how bandleader Dorsey and his orchestra had been booked to play for four hours daily at the games in Finland that summer . |
26 | I then used one hook for each ship , and tied all the ropes together at one end . |
27 | Most surveys show that a basket of food still costs a bit less at a supermarket than it does at an independent grocer 's ; but The Economist did not find that this week . |
28 | The latter included Reckitts , 19p better at 624p and AB Foods , up 13p at 509p . |
29 | If control and data signals are propagated through the circuits of a computer only at time instants controlled by a master " clock " or pulse generator , then we have a synchronous computer . |
30 | SMS 201–995 was administered three times daily at eight hour intervals , to obtain optimal efficacy over the 24 hour period . |