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

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1 Where there are objections to this , it may be possible to arrange lessons at other times and/or outside school .
2 2 clubs that were not only fighting for European places , but are good enough to win the league , but we obviously need a few slip ups at Old trafford .
3 For the man-about-town of the 1890s betraying concern at owing money to tradesmen was bourgeois , boring and absurd .
4 Some viewfinders are built solidly into the camcorder body while others are adjustable to make it easier to take shots at awkward angles .
5 Local junior schools usually willingly accept invitations to run a stall at infant school events and secondary schools are usually eager to provide very professional looking displays at primary school parents ' meetings .
6 It is possible to use music at historic sites .
7 He expressed disappointment that some Catholic countries were unwilling to discuss population at UNCED .
8 I know that many choose numbers at random , using birthdates and the like , but there are also serious students of form .
9 The old Poor Law had always provided instances of parishes making allowances to able-bodied parishioners unable to secure work or , more commonly , unable to secure work at adequate wages .
10 Families have many needs and those needs change at different stages of the family life cycle .
11 In fact holoenzymes reconstituted in vitro with truncated α-subunits , α-235 or α-256 , containing respectively the first 235 and 256 amino acids of the 329 residues of the α protein were perfectly able to initiate transcription at constitutive promoters , but were unable to respond to CRP activation at type I promoters [ 13 ] .
12 The baseline rectal pressure was 4 ( 4–5 ) cm H 2 O. Figure 3 shows recordings at different distension pressures and the resulting increase in rectal CSA from one subject .
13 As for the year ahead , he said he would be very happy to maintain growth at current levels , but reckons this in unlikely as ‘ it is difficult to keep on growing at such high rates ’ .
14 So because we 'll be able to have lunch at British Home Stores .
15 Why does the hon. Gentleman think that he knows better than the people who are responsible for running the colleges who have welcomed the opportunity to be able to take decisions at local level ?
16 Every country is doing its best to ensure that promising players are not missed ; and the first 15-a-side Exiles tournament between the Scots , Welsh and Irish takes place at Old Deer Park on November 7th and 8th with IRB referees Derek Bevan , Jim Fleming and Stephen Hilditch officiating .
17 Companies faced with massive investment in new pollution control equipment , if a plant is to be located in a new location , may well find it cheaper and simpler to expand pollution at existing facilities , thereby adding to industrial inertia ( Elsom , 1983 ) .
18 Richard Coleman , managing directors of Compass Commercial Services , agreed that the MoD was a significant marketplace , although most of the contracts were now being let on a retender basis and a new insecurity in what was already a high risk business had recently presented itself — the application to the public sector of Transfer of Undertakings legislation , when incoming contractors are obliged to retain staff at current rates of pay , terms and conditions , or pick up the redundancy liability .
19 This is necessary because , as was shown in example ( a ) above , it is necessary to take account at inner levels of conditionals already passed through .
20 Most take place at high points in the stockmarket cycle , when investors are at their most bullish .
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