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

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1 ‘ We have found many of the stations we have visited are interested in using GOMIS as part of their upgrading , and the project at Desnogorsk will be a pilot for possible installation at other stations ’ , said Arthur .
2 Judging by the way he has padded out his script with old theatrical chestnuts , this is the stage Chaplin himself has reached : the few passages of real insight are surrounded by yards of whiskery patter , strained attempts at sophisticated wit and specious topical references .
3 At last year 's annual meeting , 60 per cent of members supported the committee 's plea for change ; they will again seek the requisite two-thirds majority at Old Trafford on December 9 .
4 The software has been developed and tested with the aid of data derived from laboratory experimental apparatus designed to investigate rock-water reactions at elevated temperature and pressure ( 200°C , 300 bars ) under fluid-flow conditions .
5 Mr. Duggan said a lot of people needed an informal and friendly support at various times .
6 Electrical conductivity of carbon-bearing granulite at raised temperatures and pressures
7 Items included in the inaugural issue are a retrospective look at political and religious events affecting Latin America during 1991 , an article on the region 's diminishing health services and a calendar of ecumenical activities for 1992 .
8 Stephen Lee takes a retrospective look at Alpine life
9 Unless you intend to fit double-glazing yourself ( and even ‘ Cling-film ’ can be very effective ) , it is best to get brochures and free estimates from several of the largest and longest-established firms in this field before making any decision , as there are numerous small firms selling sub-standard products at high prices .
10 A concerted effort on waste management could produce harmonious results and salvage some of the valuable manpower squandered by the present government in its purist attempts at national good housekeeping .
11 What was new , however , is what Gray and Jenkins ( 1985 , p. 127 ) call ‘ organisational learning ’ : acting on experience gained from earlier failed attempts at administrative reform .
12 Ken Thwaites , who remembers being told the news in the asssembly hall at Normanby Primary School , recalls : ‘ The sad and important words were recognised , but what worried me more was would ‘ Boro 's FA Cup tie with Doncaster Rovers due that afternoon at Ayresome Park be postponed ?
13 And it was quite a career , capped 32 times at stand-off or centre , playing with distinction in two British Lions tours .
14 Illustrious career : McGeechan was capped 32 times at stand-off or centre and played with distinction in two British Lions tours
15 Gravitational energy can be released in a different way by the growth of the metallic hydrogen region at the expense of the molecular hydrogen region , because metallic hydrogen at comparable pressures and temperatures is the denser .
16 These particular residents , the ones that live in the service road , are campaigning for the service road to be closed but not surprisingly the residents who live are n't keen on that er road closure because that would affect their use that route at other times other than the morning peak .
17 We still have location-based teams but these work in partnership to make the best use of specific expertise at particular sites .
18 Second , there are ‘ coupling constraints ’ , which reflect individuals ' commitments to engage in specific activities at specific times ( work , school , or appointments ) which may be at odds with the timing of public transport services .
19 He cautions against any hasty attempts at imposing reform from outside , warning that they would be very likely to upset the delicate social and economic balance which society has achieved — to cause unemployment among the medical profession , for instance , and to weaken the funeral as one of the main bonds of family life .
20 But most of us experience periods of low self-esteem at different times and some — particularly If they have been unhappy in their early life — seem to be permanently stuck with such a poor impression of themselves and their own worth that ‘ self-esteem ’ is to them just a word which applies to other people more fortunate than themselves .
21 Cadbury World at Bournville tells the story of chocolate and there 's a collection of historic cars at nearby Autoworld .
22 Of equal importance is the ability to understand what can be seen at some historical sites where there is little attempt at historical reconstruction to assist understanding — perhaps a burial mound in the middle of a field or a ruined castle .
23 Hence , the two parts of the protein could move independently with respect to each other providing CytR with the possibility to interact with binding sites with different structures and cAMP-CRP complexes at varying distances .
24 Thames Valley Police have defended their decision to pursue a stolen car at high speed through a city centre .
25 ‘ The whole team works on each programme at different stages , starting with one of the researchers , who makes all the preliminary enquiries .
26 From 1965–1968 , he was an assistant priest at Holy Trinity , Brook Green .
27 Now each employee at British Steel needs only 4.8 hours to do the same job .
28 It has little effect at low currents but severely reduces voltage at high currents .
29 Children may move between the independent and maintained sectors at different stages of their school career ; many different patterns of schooling are possible , some of these are illustrated in Figure 5.15 .
30 ‘ The UK may have won a battle at the Maastricht summit , but not the ‘ war ’ , says David Lomax , Group Economic Adviser at National Westminster Bank , in his January economic review .
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