Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] at the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 You spoke about what was said in the brochure that management charges had been or would be running at about a rate of inflation , we can see it on page fifty six , it 's better if you look at it I think , rather than I parrot phrase , see fifty six if you so kind now see fifty six is talking about at Broadstone will the management charges greatly increase the answer is no management service , er , sorry has appointed U K leading management specialist for several reasons , firstly because of their professional caring attitude , secondly because time has shown that management charges , rises the rate either slightly below or at the levelled inflation when that brochure was produced in respect of that development was that statement true or was it not ?
2 In theory , a wound ball with the maximum initial velocity allowable , 255 feet per second , at 65°F , will fly some 10 yards less than at the standard temperature .
3 It 's an imaginary fox , yes and so when at the very end of the poem he says when he says the window is starless still the clock ticks the page is printed .
4 But by now , the whole Lockerbie investigation was dogged by a sense of futility felt nowhere more keenly than at the Scottish Fatal Accident Inquiry which , just before Christmas 1990 , recessed for a month after hearing 150 witnesses in 46 days .
5 Where they tended to go wrong was at the micro rather than at the macro level : a mishandling of the relationship between parts rather than the parts themselves .
6 This will reduce Target 's profits that are subject to corporation tax to £100 , providing Target with an economic benefit of £33 ( assuming that it pays corporation tax at the full rate rather than at the small company 's rate under s13 ) .
7 However , the NCOAP directed the greater part of its invective at the moral issue , rather than at the prior financial one .
8 As a result , business was dictated by local tastes and tended to be conducted in the closing stages of the fair rather than at the private view , which used to be marked by dealers trading among themselves .
9 The difficulty here in handling the ( a ) variable following Labov 's model ( which assumes an underlying structural identity ) is that the ( a ) systems in RP and in Scottish English are embedded in structurally different phonologies ; as a consequence the range of realizations in Glasgow does not correspond in any simple way to the range in RP , where there is a distinction at the phonemic level between front and back / a / rather than at the subphonemic level as in Glasgow .
10 Even by 1926 party contacts between the capital and Smolensk were to remain mostly at the written rather than at the human level .
11 When a new issue of bonds is made , the Bank of England will set a minimum price somewhat below the £100 face value and then invite tenders for these bonds above or at the minimum price .
12 I am going to say that at the deep level there is not but at the ordinary , everyday level there often is and we need to take it quite seriously .
13 Follow a wall to a gate , turn right and at the bottom head west to the road .
14 The other irony is of course that up until at the previous congresses like Verona erm Britain had n't attended .
15 Another angle on psychological differences between blacks and whites is given by Worthy and Markle who argue that white sportsmen do better at self-paced activities , ‘ ones in which the individual responds , when he chooses , to a relatively static or unchanging stimulus ’ , whereas blacks have an edge in reactive activities , ‘ in which the individual must respond appropriately and at the right time to changes in the stimulus situation ’ ( 1970 ) .
16 Sales service teams in the UK and Ireland ensure that our on-trade draught equipment is operating efficiently and at the correct temperature so that the products can be served in the very best condition .
17 Rover 's victory here is thanks to its ability to identify what its customers want and then provide it , fast and at the right price and quality .
18 Many of the world 's leading doctors have been trained here and at the neighbouring Medical School of Edinburgh University .
19 Hung safety chains over the outgoing pipes here and at the upstream connection manhold .
20 Social services are a form of both consumption and investment at the individual as well as at the aggregate level .
21 As co-founder of the Leeds Training Course , which ran from 1965 to 1975 , and organiser of training in Hertfordshire and Edinburgh , as well as at the old HQ at Balham , she was the ideal person to design and launch the new training course in 1982–83 , with its alternating days and weekends of instruction and its rolling programme involving all available trainers in the teaching rota .
22 Excellent facilities are available which allow experimental work to be pursued at the cellular and molecular as well as at the whole animal level ; modern equipment and computing facilities are backed up with excellent mechanical and electronic workshops , photographic and graphic facilities , and technical support is available .
23 The easing of compulsion in one part of a school 's obligations meant that those who managed curriculum balance , specific schemes of teaching and school policies of assessment at the primary as well as at the secondary levels grew uncertain about other issues .
24 Guns come out from under the suede coats as fast as at the OK Corral .
25 If the cross-section happens to be smaller at a certain place , then the forces are larger there than at the neighbouring cross-sections , so the beam will be further constricted , etc. , leading to the so-called sausage instability ( Fig. 3.3(a) ) .
26 Mr Thomas was from Hastings where he practised privately and at the Royal East Sussex Hospital as a heart surgeon .
27 The first is a retractable steel measuring tape , to help you get your fixing holes the right distance apart and at the right height .
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