Example sentences of "at [det] [noun sg] [conj] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 The temperature at a pressure of 1 bar is taken as a reference point from which , using the adiabatic lapse-rates of the particular mix of materials at each depth and their equations of state ( section 2.1.4 ) , calculations are made of the temperatures pressures and densities at greater depths .
2 It was only as we were doing this and grinning inanely at each other that I noticed the red Transit van turning out of the other end of the street .
3 A taxi driver told Gloucester Crown Court that he saw two drivers laughing at each other as they roared past him nose-to-tail just before the crash .
4 Lizzie and Henry again looked at each other as they followed her into the room , and sat on the couch .
5 They did not look at each other as they spoke , and when Damian moved away from her he avoided her eyes .
6 In Salamanca we often smiled at each other as we passed along a street called Street of the Two Poets — or was it a little plaza ?
7 We did n't look at each other as he kissed me perfunctorily good-bye .
8 MARRIED people rarely look at each other when they talk .
9 They looked at each other when they reached the corridor outside .
10 They all watched the door as it opened and Donald 's face poked round the edge , and then they all looked at each other and they all thought the same thought : Now ?
11 They did not look at each other and they did not eat much .
12 and he goes why were you in my , why am I in my underwear seen my pants and he goes ah , here 's a message on my knee and he goes P S Sue Carpenter and they look at each other and they go , Sue Carpenter whoooo and then the mouse traps go off and it ends with them going
13 Lorenzo and I looked at each other and nothing had changed .
14 I covered it with mine and we looked at each other and he said , " How is he ? "
15 And the night that it was over we met in our quarters , we poured a drink and we stood there and looked at each other and he said well , we made it .
16 To Branson , arguments had never been a symptom of animosity ; rather , he and Powell had always argued ‘ like a married couple , knowing you could shout at each other and it would n't matter ’ .
17 For a long moment they stared at each other and it was as if the body language they had shared in the pool had ceased to be a game and the strained politeness of the last week had never been .
18 There are three ground pegging points at each bellend and one on either side of the fly .
19 In searching for question 7 for example , the examiner must open the book fully at each page until he spots the small number 7 almost tucked into the binding .
20 Starting at the airman 's feet he moved up and raved at each disaster until he came to his head .
21 In a well established tub , I tend to dig five shallow holes , one at each corner and one in the middle .
22 Some say that when data is damaged , its integrity is compromised , so you must look at each record before you automatically recover it .
23 Solving complex problems may require choosing from so many alternatives at each step that it is very difficult to algorithmically define solutions .
24 They proceeded slowly back uphill , with Hyacinth walking taller at each step as she appreciated the glamour of her new condition .
25 The interpretation of these observations is assisted by information on the energy balance ; which processes are supplying energy to the turbulence at each point and which are removing it ?
26 You need to eat a reasonable portion of at least one plant source of iron at each meal if you do not eat meat or red fish .
27 Each will be of equal width and length and the shape is created by a curved taper which will be directly related to the circumference of the ‘ chute at each stage as it progresses from the open mouth to the crown .
28 So if , for instance , you are reading the earliest Gideon books of John Creasey , stop at each fact that you feel inclined to take unto yourself and ask whether it is a reasonably timeless fact , or only a temporary one .
29 It was then that she and Madeleine saw each other : and it was at that instant that their military training served them well .
30 I think it 's about , I do n't know whether it 's three or four , these men in the radio tower which at that day cos you 'd never had a , a radio tower .
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