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

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1 Chapter 12 on school worship will take up this point , and discuss the possibility of overcoming the unfortunate dichotomy between Christian or multi-faith at the practical point of assemblies .
2 And we 'll actually look in a minute or two at the different aspects of the application , the different layers of the product , and how those communicate .
3 The medical profession have long since ceased to be shocked or surprised at the wide variety of objects which continue to be extracted from the vagina .
4 So this last time she wanted to be in her office , correct and professional at the right time .
5 A sluice gate was installed up the hill where the water that would create our power was diverted from the Meloch into the millpond , and another at the other end of the pond above the terraces at the back of Melin Cottage .
6 I am angry and disgusted at the feeble-minded lot at Northants and the petty-minded lot at Lord 's .
7 Some of the thirty thousand workers employed at the Midlands plants , incensed by the idleness forced on them by the Merseysiders and alarmed at the bleak prospect ahead , stormed through the streets to Clem Bunker 's regional office demanding action to get the Merseyside plants back to work .
8 She was a loving mother , tall and thin and delighted at the social success of ‘ Captain ’ Masters , the polite way the bank manager doffed his hat to her , and that she was not the only mother who was sending her son to Oxford .
9 Hillsborough fans must have been surprised and delighted at the no-nonsense way their manager told Manchester United to get lost as they attempted to sign David Hirst .
10 Dalgliesh raised it with careful fingers touching only the extreme edge of the cloth and saw underneath a smudge of blood on the carpet about two centimetres long and thicker at the right end than at the left .
11 All chemical and biochemical reactions depend on electrical charges and biologically active molecules carry charges which may be positive at one end of the molecule and negative at the other end .
12 Their rule is perfect and effective at the practical level , but I could see no way of passing its benefits on , of helping or involving others .
13 It is artificially constrained in a way that ensures that the burden is not fairly distributed and those at the top end of the property range , and very likely to be at the top end of the income range , are being given shelter which is not justified .
14 Colonic carcinoma was found in three patients ( two caecal and one at the hepatic flexure ) .
15 This followed first place in the European championships at Falkirk , runners-up in the world championship in Glasgow and first at the prestigious Cowal Gathering .
16 Then I spotted something small , black and misshapen at the other end of the kitchen .
17 Thus in R v Stanley ( 1965 ) , Lord Chief Justice Parker explained the meaning of the terms ‘ indecent ’ and ‘ obscene ’ by suggesting that they both convey the same idea , ‘ namely , offending against recognised standards of propriety , indecent being at the lower end of the scale and obscene at the upper end ’ .
18 Hitachi Data Systems Ltd is having to cut its costs in face of a very tough mainframe market , and following the lay-off off 90 employees at its Santa Clara headquarters and 15 at the big Canadian operation earlier this month , it is paring its European workforce of 860 by 5% , with the majority of jobs going at its Sefton Park , Stoke Poges , Buckinghamshire base in the UK .
19 Unknown to the man who won more downhills than any other racer in history , the local ski patrol spent most of the night clearing snow by hand from the third tee and green at the local golf course in Copper Creek , the highest 18-hole golf course in North America , so that he could play golf on his birthday .
20 Opening rounds of 85 and 78 at the qualifying school in Montpellier have wrecked his chance of a 1993 tour card and he is close to quitting a game that once promised millionaire status .
21 Wishart squirmed in his seat , angry and impatient at the impertinent questions of this English clerk .
22 I 've been reading a copy of the above document and I must say I am very disturbed by its proposals , and disappointed at the negative attitude it conveys .
23 Now gasp and faint at the little lot on offer this week !
24 Four years later he was in London , first with a Mr Porter , an ‘ operative chemist ’ of Streatham , and next at the German Hospital in Dalston as an apothecary .
25 RICK COLE AUCTIONS hosted the first Annual Reno Warbird and Classic Aircraft Auction on September 18 and 19 at the new Reno Hotel ( formerly Bally 's ) .
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