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

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1 There is , furthermore , at least some limited evidence to suggest that most commercials do not need to be as long as they are in order to communicate at least the more fundamental elements of their message .
2 ‘ No , ’ she said carefully , marvelling at how the steam conducted the sound .
3 ‘ I do n't understand why they pose for the tourists , ’ she said , marvelling at how the huge hoods were wired to flare out in soft folds around each tightly wrapped skull .
4 But soon the big stories were written in the knowledge that readers would know at least the bare bones from a news bulletin , and the 24-hour cycle of the daily paper lost much of its point as a news medium .
5 Others see it occurring at exactly the same time each day , but with no obvious connection with any other activity .
6 This would include at least the following :
7 The education and training of Health Care workers should include at least the possibility of working in partnership with people rather than for people , so that the experience of unlearning , deroling and relearning through which the family development nurses had to go in order to work effectively in this way with people , can be avoided .
8 When he was joined in the Test team by Desmond Haynes , one of the most dependable and successful of all opening partnerships was created , and as the senior member in his late twenties Greenidge matured at just the right time .
9 He added , however , that his firm would win at least the same revenues as 1992 — $40m .
10 Easily as such writing can , on occasion , include the narcissistic or the vacuously ludic , it has at least the capacity to be seriously — or wittily — challenging , an enabling enhancement of its readers ' vision and decisiveness .
11 Such a suggestion has at least the face validity of being consistent with the research done by Labov and others on language variation ( see Hudson 1980 : Chapter 5 for a review ) .
12 If you look back to 1974 you 'll discover that our vote lifted at precisely the moment the Tories tried the same game .
13 Besides having this example of baronial efficiency before his eyes , common sense might have suggested the importance of revealing at once the new conditions for ecclesiastical support which he had brought back from the Roman Council of 1099 .
14 The announcement about dinner being served , Henry observed with approval , had come at just the right length of time after the sherry had been drunk .
15 ‘ Actually , you 've come at just the right moment .
16 As I speak , a chance now for Martin Foyle ; Foyle has scored for Oxford , he 's done it , Oxford have pulled one back , tremendous through ball for Martin Foyle , he cheeked his way round the goalkeeper , put it in with the side of his foot so you 've come at exactly the right time , thirty one minutes gone , Spurs two , Oxford United one and the goal coming from Martin Foyle .
17 He cheeked his way round the goalkeeper , put it in with the side of his foot , so you 've come at exactly the right time , thirty one minutes gone , Spurs two , Oxford United one .
18 But what was the bottom income line above which recipients can be presumed to have enjoyed at least the modicum of comfort above subsistence and simple " decency " ?
19 They are used because of their alleged efficiency , the two main spectral lines of sodium being emitted at nearly the peak of the colour response curve for the human eye .
20 Its view of a more civilized order involved at once the removal of unreasonable restraints and the sensible management of the necessary political and economic framework of life .
21 The report then looks at how the fund was used , the outcomes obtained and the options for those refused help .
22 Gerry Tissier looks at how the project is shaping up
23 Helen Kay looks at how the God Squad handle some huge assets and equally big liabilities
24 Hong Kong , Hong Kong , Beats the Chinese Heart , a Viewpoint touring exhibition by Simon Buckley shows the mix of traditional and modern lifestyles in Hong Kong and looks at how the Chinese community has attempted to recreate the atmosphere of Hong Kong in Manchester ( until 2 Mar ) .
25 Elspeth Burnside looks at how the growth of the women 's professional circuit has revitalised the amateur game .
26 The programme looks at how the countryside was affected by the ravages of war , and how the Vietnamese people are trying to recover from it .
27 A literary experiment changes a text and looks at how the change affects a reader .
28 Chapter 17 then looks at how the government alters the supply of money in the economy and influences the money market .
29 ‘ For Your Freedom and Ours ; Poland , Scotland and the Second World War ’ looks at how the men of the 1st Polish Army corps adapted to their new surroundings and , in many cases , decided to settle here for the rest of their lives .
30 In the first of two reports , Mike Rowbottom looks at how the situation has changed
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