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

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1 ‘ I 'll change all that when we 're married , ’ Naylor assured her , and her heartbeats raced an erratic rhythm at just the very thought of being married to him .
2 AS so often in the past , a major sporting event is set to give Northern Ireland a morale boost at just the right time .
3 We would of course fully report all of our reasoning at both the yes and no stages of this decision tree .
4 However , recent CBI figures show UK investment at below the German level ; I suspect high interest rates are a major deterrent .
5 Yes the and there 's a place out Glen Bainey er at the march between Glen Shee and Glen Ayloch and there 's a a fence er a gate or a steps at just the Glen Shee folk waited at that side to meet the Glen Ayloch folk to take the coffin over the dyke .
6 the relationship will be likely to involve two or more organizations at either the ‘ centre ’ or the ‘ periphery ’ or both .
7 I have been able to boost the Scottish roads programme at both the national and local level .
8 It contained his personal computer , which was linked to computers at both the Pentagon and the CIA headquarters in Langley .
9 It certainly seems to specialise in hitting nails on heads at just the right moment .
10 A good many observers even doubted whether wars between States at approximately the same level of civilization could have any decisive result .
11 The philosophy of pragmatism flourished in the United States at roughly the same period that the social movements of Fabianism and New Liberalism emerged in Britain .
12 The programme involves research at both the national and local levels of economies in developing countries .
13 are greatest and where the greatest problem there are or , or , er exist under normal circumstances to which the trunk roads , the A roads , the primary roads , the principle roads , these roads are where the traffic is greatest and this therefore constitutes in my mind at least the most important roads , I think your correct term , we will er consider the phraseology used in perhaps more accurately to described the , the , the title road which we are talking about here , but I certainly take the point you make .
14 The Council is hoping it 's code of conduct will lead to a more harmonious relationship with buskers , but with one street musician at least the code is definitely way out of tune .
15 He changed gear at precisely the wrong moment and the car bucked and complained .
16 That suspicion of the referendum or plebiscite which we noted was partly based on the fact that it is a device which had been used by some dictators and despots to give their rule at least the semblance of a basis in popular consent .
17 The police were looking for a Pat and Jim , said Nicky , and here was Pat admitting that he and his friend Jim were in the general area of the crime at roughly the time it was committed .
18 When the dye molecules are dissolved in another solid , transparent host material , they do not all absorb light at quite the same frequency .
19 The boughs grow out from the trunk at nearly the same angle throughout the life of the tree and the sapling can be regarded as a geometrical model of the fully grown tree .
20 It was here that attitudes and issues began emerging that were later to assume national significance and where parties were being transformed into empty shells , the eventual fate of parties at both the national and state levels .
21 The 1987–9 , FoE- Observer tapwater survey found 154 water supply areas with aluminium at above the EC level of 200 ug/litre ( 0.2 mg/litre ) .
22 All three have now given 50 pints of blood each and all three were surprised that they had reached this figure at almost the same time .
23 The problem is that China 's generation and transmission technology is some 10 to 20 years behind the West with significant power losses at both the generation and transmission stages .
24 Using the Jodrell Bank Radio telescope in Cheshire , they had observed the super dense pulsating radio star ( pulsar ) PSR18219-10 for 18 months and deduced from variations in its radio signature that it was being orbited by a planet every six months at approximately the same distance as that from Venus to the Sun .
25 Comparable oxygen isotope shifts have been measured in sediments from Swiss and Polish lakes at precisely the same times .
26 The grenade left his grip at almost the same moment as another beam struck him full across the carapace , cracking it .
27 It is n't and you do n't have to stab at the keyboard so as to press both keys at exactly the same time .
28 It was not recorded before the year 1610 , and there have been suggestions that it brightened up abruptly at that time , though personally I am sceptical ; it would be a strange coincidence if the Nebula burst into prominence at just the time when mankind invented the telescope !
29 Thus with good records management at both the creation and archive ends the scientific population , the legal department , the regulatory authorities AND the historian should have an improved information source .
30 Every move he made was duplicated by the rest of the shoal at exactly the same speed and with absolute precision .
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