Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] [pron] [is] at [art] " in BNC.

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1 Its linear diameter is I 392 000 km ; it looks so small only because it is at a distance of nearly 150 million km from us .
2 I say this last , only because it is at the bottom of my mind , deep hid and permanent , not because it is least .
3 It is bad enough as it is at the moment .
4 You can not , for instance , turn someone into a surfing champion just because he 's at the seaside , but if it turns out that he has a genuine interest in fishing and some skills as a fisherman you can centre pictures and film on that .
5 Perhaps the most important question in the wake of IT Year must be : what will Kenneth Baker do now that he is at a loose end ?
6 Anyone who decides to intervene in a family 's problems , even though it is at the family 's request , has a professional duty to be able to demonstrate the effectiveness ( or otherwise ) of the methods used .
7 This clerk is amorously alive and even experienced : — " " deerne love " " is as double in meaning here as it is at the beginning of Dame Sirith , and the same must hold for the semantically similar " " privee " " ; slyness is very much more the quality of a fabliau lover ( cf.
8 No shaved from there back and then as it is at the moment in the front .
9 Challenge it and challenge it again until it 's at a bare minimum .
10 Some psycholinguistic models ( e.g. Cole & Jakimik 1980 ) assume that the beginning of a word is known , either because it is at the beginning of the utterance or because the previous word has been identified .
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