Example sentences of "and [adj] [noun] at [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | For precisely these reasons , there was a well-developed sub-stratum of social and political control at local level in the kingdom at large ; and when people are accustomed to running affairs without any monarch at all , then the advent of a female ruler might well not be a substantial cause for concern . |
2 | Children may move between the independent and maintained sectors at different stages of their school career ; many different patterns of schooling are possible , some of these are illustrated in Figure 5.15 . |
3 | But nobody is paying for the increasingly large amount of work we do for the childbearing and professional public at large . |
4 | Carbonate minerals give bright and stable luminescence at low accelerating voltages , so limestones and dolomites have attracted much attention from sedimentologists working with CL ( Amieux , 1982 ) . |
5 | It will also have to be seen in close relationship with other aspects of rural society and the economy , as well as with the overall social and economic structures at national and European levels . |
6 | It recommended that criminal charges be brought , stating that " indiscriminate and prolonged shooting at innocent demonstrators is morally and legally indefensible and is deserving of the strongest censure " . |
7 | Anyone with a history of injuries ( or if you have already been skiing and suffered one ) will benefit from a session on their Cybex analysis machine ( £30 ) which sagely tests joint and muscular strength at different resistances . |
8 | Hence , the two parts of the protein could move independently with respect to each other providing CytR with the possibility to interact with binding sites with different structures and cAMP-CRP complexes at varying distances . |
9 | Mr. Duggan said a lot of people needed an informal and friendly support at various times . |
10 | FIG. 2 Variation of the electrical conductivity of 0.5M NaCl brine-saturated carbon-free and carbon-bearing granulites at constant confining pressure ( 0.2 GPa ) and pore fluid pressure ( 0.18GPa ) at different temperatures ( up to 800°C ) . |
11 | c holding exhibitions and public meetings at local venues ; |
12 | It is fully automated and incorporates control of temperature profile , pH profile and reactant additions at specified times and rates . |
13 | Community members represent a series of very diverse and heterogeneous economies at different stages of development and with differing structural problems . |
14 | Restriction of breeding to older adults would be expected to reduce ageing because there is selection for higher longevity and high fertility at old ages in these ‘ old ’ lines . |
15 | And this time they playing on a miserably wet and windy day at Athletic Park which , even at the best of times , can be a most unfriendly spot for touring teams . |
16 | Fear of Chinese unification and Japanese resentment at anti-Japanese protests in China combined with a division between military and civilian priorities at home to produce a shift in Japan 's China policy away from the ‘ conciliatory ’ . |
17 | , Walter Biggar ( 1847–1928 ) , engineer , printer , publisher , and historian , was born in Edinburgh 23 November 1847 , the second son among the six children of the Revd William Garden Blaikie [ q.v. ] , minister at Pilrig , a disruption father of the Free Church of Scotland , later professor of apologetics and pastoral theology at New College , Edinburgh , and his wife Margaret Catherine , daughter of Walter Biggar , a retired fish merchant resident in Edinburgh . |
18 | Branches should report regularly to the main charity ( we do receive their minutes and annual reports at Head Office ) and their accounts should form part of the main charity 's accounts . |
19 | Other attractions include easy mixing with air and easy ignition at wide mixture ratios . |
20 | The Council 's first President had taken the position extremely seriously , and in addition to his ceremonial duties had invited the Chairman and Chief Officer at regular intervals , often twice a year , to meet with him , to discuss matters of interest to him , and to bring him up to date on the Council 's activities . |
21 | Volunteers wanted to carry out nature conservation tasks in the Darlington area , please meet with waterproofs and packed lunch at United Bus Station , Darlington , 9.15am . |
22 | The structure of the day emerged from group discussions between teachers and individual children at various points throughout the day , and between the teachers themselves at their daily lunch-time meetings . |
23 | These tests included chemical examination of the pigment structure ( by X-ray diffraction , X-ray fluorescence , and X-ray microprobe ) and optical and morphological observations at various levels . |
24 | They must either issue equity and subordinated debt at low prices or else shrink their balance sheets by selling off old loans and turning down new business . |
25 | IL-8 presumably plays an important part in neutrophil diapedesis through vascular endothelium and focal recruitment at inflamed sites . |
26 | Consequently we are asking all governing bodies to work with us in the compilation of comprehensive statements of their present and foreseeable needs at national and sub-national levels . |
27 | Minimal and Conceptual art at large |
28 | Moreover , there was a serious shortage of nursing and domestic staff at public assistance institutions and children 's homes throughout the county . |
29 | A similar point can be made with respect to voters who , despite what some economists might like to think , will have views beyond the fate of major economic indicators and will be concerned about the conduct of foreign and domestic policy at large . |
30 | And it may be that the Gardener Centre has a broader community function than previously realized , in that it might be a marvellous place for families and kids and mums and dads , as they did on the recent Gardener Open Day , to come up and spend some time in casual appreciation of the arts instead of what , traditionally , a university campus is supposed to do , which is a serious and intensive look at experimental and avant garde work . |