Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] at [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Instead , cross at lights whenever possible or at a clear stretch of road where there is good visibility , rather than at a corner . |
2 | This is particularly true in this area where we have to compete with the Townswomen 's Guild which has a lower subscription and also with numerous Council-run activities , many of which are free or at a low cost for pensioners . |
3 | Many of the masters who lead the trips , and therefore either travel free or at a reduced rate , are surprised that so many parents can still afford further-flung expeditions . |
4 | If you are on a low income , you may be able to get dental treatment for free or at a reduced cost . |
5 | ‘ The next point I wish to make concerns services and deals with the position of employees of organisations , bodies , or firms which provide services , where the employee is in receipt of those services free or at a reduced rate . |
6 | Section 2(1) ( c ) will also , for example , cover situations where the accused gains admission free or at a reduced charge by pretending to be an old age pensioner . |
7 | The Natural History Museum undertook to buy any suitable specimens which I brought back , and most firms I approached agreed to provide rations , ammunition , films , medicine and other requirements for the expedition , either free or at a considerable discount . |
8 | A late election will also be acceptable where at a crucial time one of the signatories or a signatory 's agent was unavailable for unforeseeable reasons ( such as a serious illness ) and there was no one else who could reasonably be expected to stand in the agent 's shoes . |
9 | Still , he reckons that the bigger the mainframe , the cheaper relatively it is to buy — 10% cheaper , in fact , at the top than at the bottom end of the range . |
10 | It was interesting that at the controversial Chequers seminar on Germany six British and American experts voiced overwhelmingly favourable opinions about Germany and the Germans ( ‘ If Chancellor Kohl had sat in , he would have agreed with or accepted as fair comments 90 per cent of what was said ’ , commented one of them ) . |
11 | Games always result in a win-lose outcome where someone comes out on top but at the other person 's expense . |
12 | You will find that the normal aircraft compass is quite useless unless you are flying straight and at a steady speed . |
13 | Even with everything mechanical working and at the right temperature , you can still unbalance the biological and most important part of the system very easily . |
14 | Testing , as an evaluation procedure , is more likely to be conducted at a national or at a local education authority level . |
15 | Yet it is inevitable that at the present time of confusion and reform we ask why we should be dependent upon these two great blocks of examinations , at these two particular points in a student 's school career . |
16 | The protocol at Ingard House was far more elaborate than at the head office of the bank . |
17 | The early divisions of the mouse embryo seem much more sloppy and between the 8- and 16-cell stages the surface of the clump of cells becomes smooth and at the 32-cell stage there is a single layer of cells enclosing some cells on the inside . |
18 | The police believe we drive too fast and at a special motor racing exhibition later this week they 'll be demonstrating how to handle modern , high performance cars . |
19 | Create a proactive cultural awareness of risk issues at corporate and at the individual level . |
20 | Then , in the sixteenth century , what had been a military building was converted by the Albret dynasty , who were now the rulers here , into a sophisticated civilian one , suitable as a home for courtly pursuits — there are some fine Renaissance doorways and windows dating from that conversion on the left and at the far end of the very irregular courtyard into which you first go . |
21 | Firstly , when we were first discussing the sale , the market was somewhat more buoyant than at the present time . |
22 | At the one end it is very shallow and at the other end it is deep . |
23 | each publication or document sent to potential investors should be personalised or at the very least individually numbered or serialised ; |
24 | I am very happy that at the very moment you are admitted to your degree and become a graduate of the University of Nottingham I have the opportunity to shake your hand in congratulation . |
25 | So in my view design is absolutely fundamental and at the very core of most businesses . |
26 | Its arrows do not travel very far but at a short distance it inflicts a very bad wound . |
27 | Personalities apart , it is convenient that at the present time the following Departments should also be represented in the Cabinet — Home Office , Ministry of Labour and Board of Trade . |
28 | His leadership was never less disputed than at the present moment . |
29 | This makes monitoring and evaluation more difficult except at the casual , ‘ How do you feel it went ? ’ level . |
30 | Breast milk is always there , sterile and at the right temperature and strength . |