Example sentences of "[adv] be at [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Hucknall will not be at full strength , though , when they visit Pickering in Yorkshire in the FA Vase tomorrow — and closer scrutiny of their Talk of the Town explains why . |
2 | He knew the grey tide must already be at full flood on the other side . |
3 | Canon can also be at other intervals , as mentioned in Variation 5 of ‘ Von Himmel hoch ’ , above , but in tonal music the most usual interval , apart from the unison and octave , is canon at the 5th above or the 4th below . |
4 | There is increasing evidence that the age range 10 to 19 may be the crucial age for exposure , though younger children may also be at increased risk . |
5 | What 's interesting is that the contrast between the two cities is so great that they could equally well be at opposite ends of the planet . |
6 | The leading opposition spokesman will follow ; the debate will then be at large and , at the end , the Minister or another government spokesman will sum up . |