Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun sg] at high " in BNC.
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1 | Newbiggin Promenade at high water produced good results , mainly cod to lug and mussel . |
2 | The presence of income tax at high marginal rates should also induce movements into untaxed areas : jobs with high non-monetary returns/attributes , fringe benefits as opposed to recorded cash payments , and work in the ‘ black economy ’ ( see chapter 8 ) . |
3 | In either case , the random clustering of cones of one type must constrain colour discrimination at high spatial frequencies , and also has implications for chromatic aliasing . |
4 | Climbers in the South East have long recognised the sandstone outcrop at High Rocks as a mecca for hard routes and new lines . |
5 | The calculation of pull-out torque at high speeds is complicated by the variations in current during the excitation time of each phase , which means that there is no longer a simple relationship between the static torque/rotor position characteristic and the pull-out torque . |
6 | Therefore with one-phase-on operation of the hybrid motor the fundamental component of the phase voltage increases with speed and consequently the pull-out torque at high speeds is greater than that predicted by Eqn . |
7 | The poorest buy goods on a daily credit basis at high interest rates and , if they are unsuccessful with their sales , are forced to lower their prices towards the end of the day so as to have enough to pay back the loan . |
8 | Reports persist that the final straw came when an emotional Mick Farren threw a typewriter through the windows , from whence it travelled the 21 floors to ground level at high speed , narrowly missing terrified pedestrians . |
9 | So good were her father 's hints and tips that she was appointed official yearbook photographer at high school and from there she went on to study applied photography at college . |
10 | So good were her father 's hints and tips that she was appointed official yearbook photographer at high school and from there she went on to study applied photography at college . |
11 | St Michael 's Mount , 2 miles away , can be reached by foot when the tide is out or by motor launch at high tide . |
12 | Microprocessors for real-time control applications ( e.g. Motorola 6800 , Intel 8080 ) have instruction cycle times of 1 — 2 us and therefore a software.based closed.loop control would be limited to 25–50 instructions per motor step at high speeds , which would restrict control to simple functions , such as step timing , step counting and phase sequencing . |
13 | When the thickness of this boundary layer is small compared with the pipe radius , it will be prone to boundary layer instability at high enough Reynolds number . |
14 | Indeed , the presence of oxides of nitrogen is indicated by the orange colour of the nuclear mushroom cloud at high altitudes , which is a consequence of some of the nitric oxide having been converted to nitrogen dioxide . |
15 | New sluice gates hold out the sea water at high tides . |
16 | But the owners of the Handyman Store at High Stakesby , Whitby , told the tribunal that Mr Heselton had broken company rules and that he had been warned about his behaviour only four days before the incident . |
17 | At first I had visions of an OK Corral shoot-out at High Noon between dozens of different security forces who did n't know each other , but in fact we worked it out and there were no serious problems . |
18 | The image is then written to a target disk at high speed and verified if required . |
19 | In this case , however , the large flux density at high frequencies means that the expected parallax of 7 mas should be measurable with high precision . |
20 | You 've been with us nearly a year now , and it 's thanks to your work that we 're well on the way to managing the volatility problem at high temperatures . ’ |
21 | Thus the temperature increase at high latitudes experienced during global warming should be two or three times greater than the warming experienced in the tropics , where enhanced convection , carrying sensible heat away from the ground , acts as a negative feedback . |
22 | And the service in a village church near the Rothermere family estate at High Hurstwood , Sussex , matched her exuberant lifestyle . |