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

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1 They have heavy bodies , and sit and wait for prey to come to them , striking with unerring accuracy and speed at any small mammal as it passes .
2 However , can employees who have been denied the benefit of the Regulations in the past on the basis of the non-commercial venture exclusion seek any effective remedy at this late stage ?
3 For the first time she risked a glance at that dark Renaissance face with its clear-cut features and winged brows , the beautiful , thickly lashed eyes and chiselled mouth , the cleft chin and strong jaw .
4 She received a suspicious glance at this placid response , but she refused to be drawn .
5 An enterprising parents ' association at one primary school took on the short term lease of a shop in the local High Street in the pre-Christmas period and made a substantial profit by buying in stock from discount warehouses and retailing in competition with other traders .
6 As a matter of fact , I 'm preparing a paper on the side effects for the medical association at this very moment .
7 And there were others less distinguished , perhaps , but whose lively presence made any visit memorable ; for instance , Mr Wilkinson , valet-butler to Mr John Campbell , with his well-known repertoire of impersonations of prominent gentlemen ; Mr Davidson from Easterly House , whose passion in debating a point could at times be as alarming to a stranger as his simple kindness at all other times was endearing ; Mr Herman , valet to Mr John Henry peters , whose extreme views no one could listen to passively , but whose distinctive belly-laugh and Yorkshire charm made him impossible to dislike .
8 He neither showed nor expressed any grief at this regrettable development .
9 An independent Central Bank might provide such a restraint , and so might the constitutional amendment , suggested in Friedman and Friedman ( 1980 ) , which obliges the government to expand the money stock at some fixed rate and which would make cheating on this obligation illegal .
10 a partial sale of [ shareholder ] 's x% stake with agreement for purchase of the remaining stock at some specified time in the future ; or
11 There we stood , side by side at those hip-high porcelain scoops , each staring grimly ahead at some Mexican firing-squad in the way that Englishmen do , neither dropping his gaze for a squint at the other 's tackle .
12 An outward shift of the MEI schedule ( see Fig. 14.1 above ) might then raise investment at any given rate of interest .
13 General Velasco dies and his unique attempt at left-wing military government is over .
14 The scheme was a dismal attempt at wholesale social engineering , at wiping out the past and beginning all over again — although it has to be said that the new phonetic script itself , based on a design by someone called Kingsley Read , was rather attractive .
15 The uncustomary heat did n't help matters either , nor did the taxi driver 's attempt at jovial small talk , most of which Alyssia either ignored or answered in monosyllables .
16 The effect was that of an attempt at Mediterranean good taste , contrived by and for people who had no taste at all .
17 There is no attempt at any systematic statistical analysis of the documents , either of their numbers or their content ; there is also no attempt to supplement this material with interviews , though from the text it is clear that both authors talked to many Poles in the course of their investigations .
18 They gazed without emotion at three black-painted iron bedsteads piled with folded blankets and sheets , at the familiar blue and white anchor-decorated bedcovers and the essential thick black curtains at the window .
19 Again there was no significant difference between the morbidly obese and normal group 's urinary APGPR excretion at any given time postprandially .
20 He made idle banter as they watched for the van , and Doyle grimaced and complained about the lack of ‘ peace and quiet ’ in that particular car at that particular time .
21 You must let us examine your car at any reasonable time .
22 You must let us examine your car at any reasonable time .
23 You must let us examine your car at any reasonable time .
24 You must let us examine your car at any reasonable time .
25 All I know is that I think it 's a safe distance for me to drive behind that car at any given time .
26 The team , which also includes the former England players Alan Knott , Don Wilson , Geoff Arnold , David Lloyd , Bob Cottam and Norman Gifford , will conduct a five-week programme at six indoor centres .
27 Many thanks to the performers for repeating the programme at such short notice .
28 Groover Records are now putting on a Monday night club at two different venues .
29 Humphrey stresses that his conclusions relate only to the Brazilian auto workers under study at that particular time .
30 In a television documentary to be screened tonight , details will be given of a study at one British school which found that 60 per cent of boys and 30 per cent of girls showed signs of being addicted to the games — many of which feature violent activities .
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