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

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1 Stability : I used the tent at low level and was duly impressed .
2 This seems to indicate that the igfet should not be of much use and , indeed , this is the case at low frequencies of operation .
3 However , as Lennie ( 1980 ) points out , that does not mean that these cells respond more rapidly to visual stimuli than the other classes , since the latency of response to visual input is determined largely by events in the retina At low spatial frequencies they are linear but as the spatial frequency is increased non-linear properties emerge .
4 Tide mills were built in coastal districts to take advantage of high tides , when water was impounded in a mill pond , to be used to power the waterwheels at low water .
5 The plant alkaloid ryanodine opens the channels at low ( nanomolar ) concentrations but closes them at higher doses ( micromolar ) .
6 The position of the crash was consistent with the aircraft entering the eastern entrance — flying just above sea level — with the intention of turning east after dropping and attempting to escape along the coast at low level .
7 Peale 's dolphins often play just beyond the surf , while the sand at low tide is particularly attractive to several species of wading birds .
8 After two major operations , Gloria could no longer have children , but one day Saul brought home a baby he had found abandoned on the mud-flats at low tide .
9 If she had been , she might have reflected that the Thames at low tide symbolises lost opportunities , the failures that are inseparable from other people 's successes , the blank misery that is too often the other face of the coin of commerce .
10 Detective Inspector Ian Redpath had sufficient experience of the Thames at low tide to keep a pair of gumboots in his car , and the police surgeon , Dr. Gillespie , was similarly well equipped .
11 I watched water the colour of the Thames at low tide drain away while I dried myself , and felt the horror of last night drain away with it .
12 If this were to be applied unmodified , since the displacement of the stylus varies inversely with frequency , the amplitude of the waveform cut in the disc at low frequencies would be very large .
13 The simple series forcing resistance is therefore an inefficient method of improving the speed range ; power is wasted in the resistances at low speeds so that the mechanical output power ( torque x speed ) can be improved at higher speeds .
14 Invariably , good quality prints will show up more detail than was apparent to the observer viewing the CL , because of fatigue and insensitivity of the eye at low light levels .
15 If , for some reason , we could only observe the ball at low energies , we would then think that there were thirty-seven different types of ball !
16 In the 1 H NMR spectrum of d ( TG 4 T ) we observe two sets of six aromatic proton resonances ( Fig.1 c ) , with one form predominating at high temperature and the other at low temperature .
17 This is because they share their bodies with algae and have to bring the algae to the surface at low tides so that they can manufacture food .
18 This and the long duration of the eclipse at low frequency require that this material extends well beyond the pulsar and of course the companion 's Roche lobe , the region within which matter is gravitationally bound to the star .
19 For example , in Nepal and Ethiopia the drop at low level .
20 Alternatively can be deduced from the pull-out torque of the motor at low speeds , as we shall see in the next section .
21 ( 5.14 ) : The first factor is simply the pull-out torque of the motor at low speeds .
22 Of course , outputting them at 300dpi meant making some sacrifices so Adobe build in a mechanism for improving the shapes of the characters at low resolution , the technique is called hinting , and to protect their investment they encrypted both the typefaces and the hinting method so that the faces would only work properly with their own version of PostScript .
23 These modem developments contrast with the situation earlier in this century when for example there was no bridge between Benbecula and North and South Uist , and crossings had to be made across the beach at low tide .
24 He had even come there to look at the river at low tide , it was in Ellen Ash 's Journal , they had brought a picnic of chicken and parsley pie .
25 Yet Shirley Millings , walking across Southwark Bridge shortly before six o'clock on a June morning , rather liked the river at low tide .
26 It is this cause and effect relationship that has become quite lost in respect of ionic strength , precisely because the correlation at low concentration is so seductively good .
27 At the top is a wide photograph of the bay at low tide — a dark scene of wet mud and dockland dereliction .
28 They are swivelled by a handwheel in the control cabin to steer the craft at low speeds .
29 On May 14 , 1990 , the defence and foreign affairs committees of the Sejm resolved that the number of Soviet troops in Poland should be reduced from the current 28,000 to 5,000 and demanded an end to their location in the country at low cost [ see also p. 37258 ] .
30 These punishments include having ‘ the throat cut across , the tongue torn out by the root ’ and being ‘ buried in the sand of the sea at low water … ’ — this explains why you tend to find heads sticking out of the beach who refuse to tell you that they 're up to .
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