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

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1 What 's more , we offer you the height of luxury at highly competitive prices .
2 The preference between candidates at the same level or at neighbouring levels was weak , while that between candidates at more distant levels was strong .
3 The Moscow International Currency Exchange is soon to become a Sprint Networks customer : according to Izvestiya , the exchange will be using Sprint 's electronic mail service ; the currency exchange determines the official exchange rate of the rouble against foreign currencies at twice weekly exchange sessions .
4 A number of materials including metals are superconductors at very low temperatures .
5 A random sample of 4007 adults ( 1883 men ) aged 30 and over was interviewed in their own homes at geographically stratified sampling points throughout Great Britain .
6 The acquisition of independence from the carer in various activities of daily living was achieved in this study at relatively modest cost — £3300 ( Somerset Social Services Department , personal communication ) .
7 Zelma , bless her , who has always regarded her son-in-law as a sort of concierge who somehow manages to throw up the odd masterpiece in between sitting at a desk , gazing uselessly out of the window and making endless messes in her kitchen with his coffee dregs and fag ash , had been popping into the study at fairly regular intervals , with unspecific enquiries .
8 It is easy to produce accurate pulses at very high speed yet it is 1 second pulses which are needed .
9 Complimentary high tea at 4pm daily .
10 ( 1984 ) found that 19 per cent of 2-year-olds , 18 per cent of 3-year-olds , and 11 per cent of 4½-year-olds had tantrums at least daily .
11 With what remained of her objective consciousness Louisa strove to tell herself that this encounter was not of her reality , not of her willing … but even as she struggled she felt herself drawn under the influence of a mind at once alien and familiar — a mind resolute to lacerate its own fine sensibility , and with a perverse , intellectual sang-froid .
12 The juxtaposition of seemingly disparate objects ; the distortion of scale ; the vaguely poetic resonances ( the wedding ring around the finger , the fingers on the piano keys etc. ) all contribute to the enigma of the images at once puzzling and yet trite .
13 It was ready to move into top gear at very short notice .
14 An unsettled child who had already lost a father , I was not ready for such a drastic break at so young an age .
15 Her Working Women 's College opened in Queen Square , Bloomsbury , in 1864 , offering tuition in a wide range of subjects at very low fees .
16 Not all the songs played during the evening hailed from the album with the set already suggesting Eddi has more than enough material to record and release another album at fairly short notice .
17 And — yet another blow — caustic soda , that other great alkali , became available to British industry at increasingly competitive prices .
18 The table below gives the values ( in £million ) of gross domestic fixed capital formation in three sectors of UK industry at both current and 1980 prices for three separate years .
19 Obviously , since the whole economy was engaged in this process there could not be , according To Bukharin , a wholly unbalanced growth , even though there would be certain imbalances as a result of growth taking place in different sectors at somewhat different rates .
20 It will seek to explain the rise of , persistence of , and limitations upon police legitimacy , to analyse the policeman 's perception of his role in society , and to investigate how this perception informed police practice at both senior officer and lower rank level .
21 Is the mattress — or its cover — washable , and the fabric at least spongeable ?
22 Palo Alto-based Legato Systems Inc intends making its Motif-based cross-system back-up and recovery software , Legato Networker , available for UnixWare at around year-end .
23 This supports the view that , despite their competitive attitude towards one another , the big companies play similar roles at both artistic and economic levels .
24 The program would require maintenance at very regular intervals .
25 There are at work , however , powerful forces for change , including the redistribution of employment opportunities at both regional and more local scales , changes in the preferences of individuals about the types of place where they would like to live , and also the considerable changes in demographic and social structure described elsewhere in this book .
26 These work alongside other factors such as trends in the distribution of employment opportunities at both regional and more local scales and changes in the preferences of individuals about the types of places that they would like to live in .
27 The ferry left Ramsgate for Dunkirk at 9.00am British time and docked two and a half hours later at 12.30pm continental time .
28 At the start he almost certainly took out the floor of Cobbler 's Level , using gunpowder , to make some ore at once available .
29 His contemplation of the male body , a gaze at once poignant and covert , and a hallmark of his poetry from the Dunsden period onwards , was no less reverential amidst the carnage of the western front .
30 Have you noticed that some people seem to be able to crash their machine and lose all of their work at very regular intervals .
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