Example sentences of "[adj] at the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The proposal form should be checked to see if the Policyholder disclosed the illness/injury or if the complaint first occurred after inception of the policy , did the Policyholder disclose this at the appropriate renewal date . |
2 | Once again , to play this at the correct tempo you should play it metrically , with great care given to the evenness of each note and to the left-hand fingering . |
3 | All his life he was a staunch supporter of the Bible as the ultimate truth and proclaimed this at the famous Oxford debate on evolution . |
4 | I thought I could best do this at the Foreign Office , since in the aftermath of Suez so many dangerous tangles remained to be unravelled and so many ruptured friendships to be mended . |
5 | In Scotland there are only a few who might in the future provide this at the top level . |
6 | ANY GIVEN weekday night , the 8.00 from Coventry to Birmingham carries a cargo of young gig-goers from the smaller city to Brum , all in search of cheap thrills , sexual gratification , spiritual uplift and all this at the Smashing Pumpkins ' gig at Aston University . |
7 | The cost of achieveing this at the chlor-alkali plants in runcorn by installing new technology was estimated in 1986 to be about £200 million , ’ said Phil . |
8 | We gained in confidence as we pressed on , until suddenly we broke through on to the cliff-top at the other side of the island . |
9 | The message comes out completely different at the other end . ) |
10 | There were no representatives from Contact on any of these committees , although the group constituted almost one-third of the overall number of users at one of the centres and almost one-half at the other two . |
11 | In the classified columns of the same newspapers advertisements for the return of runaway apprentices testify as much to harsh treatment as they do to the restlessness of youth , resentful at the constraining nature of apprenticeship . |
12 | He did n't do very much wrong at the other holes , either , but to carve up one of the trickiest par-5s in an Open , to those figures , and with those conditions , well it showed how his game was at Troon in 1962 . |
13 | And because of this we have a choice where to alter the theory when things go wrong at the observational level . |
14 | Somebody was telling me the Rocky was on R5 the other week & said that when he was with Arsenal & they won the league at Liverpool in the last few minutes , Arsenal were 13 ( ? ) points clear at the new year but still had to come from behind to overtake Liverpool ! ! ! |
15 | Although it has been telling the world how successfully it has recovered , Unisys Corp made clear at the annual meeting last week just how parlous the company 's condition remains . |
16 | Everything was rosy at the Red House , which Dante Gabriel Rossetti , Morris 's close friend and mentor described as ‘ more a poem than a house … but an admirable place to live in too , . |
17 | The prime minister 's fourth-term vision failed to excite the party faithful at the Conservative Central Council meeting in Southport . |
18 | The figures in the table are based on the assumption that you are acceptable at the ordinary rates of premium . |
19 | The figures in this table are based on the assumption that you are acceptable at the ordinary rates of premium . |
20 | Both tend to be high at the northern edge of the pack ice , over continental and island shelves where turbulence brings fresh resources to the surface , and at boundaries between water masses . |
21 | Kimber first danced in public at the golden jubilee celebrations in 1887 , but the side was disbanded after this , only to be revived by the Oxford don Percy Manning in 1897 , and Kimber did not perform with them again until 1899 . |
22 | Jackie Simmonds will be tutoring a pastel workshop on July 12 at the international Centre for Wildlife Art in Gloucestershire ( for full details see pages 10–11 ) using Schmincke 's Soft Pastels . |
23 | Constance was deeply embarrassed at the intimate turn the conversation had taken . |
24 | Roeder tentatively puts it at 1000 finished pictures and complains that there were few at the British Museum , still fewer in provincial libraries . |
25 | ‘ The Army were dishing out some at the Commemorative Hall earlier , ’ Maggie said . |
26 | But we 've found some thin sliced bread including some at the Late Shopper in Bedale ( thin sliced long loaf 53p ) and we liked the suggestion from Margaret Gent , our retiring switchboard lady , who says she buys uncut loaves and slices them very thinly with an electric carving knife … |
27 | Another point which may be considered under the heading of primary and secondary sources is the practice , very popular at the present moment , of giving verbatim statements made by respondents in interviews . |
28 | All done at one thirty , any more one fifty sixty , seventy one eighty one , one ninety two hundred two twenty two forty two forty at the very back there , any more at two forty ? |
29 | The Commercial Agricultural loans were made in 1985 at the high point of US aid when some $683,000,000 was deposited with state banks . |
30 | Two performances will be shown on Saturday 20th April 1985 at the Royal Albert Hall . |