Example sentences of "[prep] at [det] " in BNC.
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1 | She was obviously not being looked after at all . |
2 | However , product quality may not be sought after at all . |
3 | This ensures that students and staff are well looked after at all times , and staff are well looked after at all times , and they can continue to work and live in an attractive and secure environment . |
4 | This ensures that students and staff are well looked after at all times , and staff are well looked after at all times , and they can continue to work and live in an attractive and secure environment . |
5 | ‘ The expectation we 're working towards at this point is 25,000 , ’ a spokesman told Reuter : ‘ We 've not revised that . ’ |
6 | ‘ They 're doin' the type of violence we was n't even thinkin' of at that age , takin' guns to school and all that . |
7 | I thought it might of been Pat sort of at that time , but erm when I looked out I saw a man with a billboard thing |
8 | As for the financial crisis they had gone through , of which she suspected Greg was the root cause , that was never spoken of at all . |
9 | ‘ Some people are booked quite a way in advance and others we do n't get a lot of notice of at all … |
10 | What , however , the revision shows no sign of at all is any advance from the Webbs ' dismissive view of Industrial Co-operation . |
11 | Social , class and family expectations may exert some influence but the limits of their choice , if these are taken account of at all , are broad . |
12 | With a look that she did n't know what to make of at all , he walked across to the revolving stand that held coats much like the one he was wearing , removed the sign that said ‘ Guaranteed Waterproof ’ , and tore it in half . |
13 | The secret news from Dunegal of Nithsdale , using a name that only Thorfinn would recognise , that Thorfinn did not talk of at all , at least before Groa . |
14 | Victorian market towns tend to be regarded — if they are thought of at all — as slumbering relics of the past , places of little account that had been relegated to minor status by the new industrial cities . |
15 | And indeed I would insist on this : the first requirement for a study of Pound is a set of maps ( preferably half an inch to the mile ) of at any rate certain regions of France , Italy and England ; the second requirement is a set of Michelin Green Guides for France and Italy , and ( if one is American ) similar guides to the South of England . |
16 | By this approach too we find the starting-point of at any rate one kind of valuation in choice of the spontaneous reaction in obedience to ‘ Be aware ’ . |
17 | This can be taken advantage of at any point within a word . |
18 | The initial public reaction within the profession to this facility has , perhaps not surprisingly , been muted , though commercial and financial pressure for incorporation of at any rate the largest firms may ultimately become unstoppable . |
19 | Nevertheless , despite the fact that a National Government led by MacDonald was the preferred choice of at most one of the three party leaders , the King now knew that both Baldwin and Samuel would be prepared to serve under MacDonald , were the latter willing to continue as Prime Minister . |
20 | ( Psychologists believe that the human mind remembers information in batches or chunks of at most about eight items . |
21 | In 1621 the French mathematician Bachet de Meziriac observed that apparently every positive number could be expressed as a sum of at most four squares . |
22 | The German mathematician Karl Jacobi found a beautiful connection between the number of ways in which a given positive integer can be written as a sum of at most four squares and the sum of the numbers that divide it . |
23 | Actually Jacobi 's work went rather further than that , for he also found a way of calculating the number of expressions as sums of at most six or eight squares . |
24 | The prize problem was to fill the gap between Jacobi 's results by finding the number of expressions as a sum of at most five squares . |
25 | One , which asserts that to each s ε Z+ there corresponds k(s) ε Z+ such that each positive integer is expressible as a sum of at most k(s) positive integral sth powers , was first proved by Hilbert ( in 1909 ! ) . |
26 | Of course , the various families of homoclinic orbits to the origin can not cross ( at any point in parameter space the two trajectories which tend in backward time to the origin are unique and can be part of at most one homoclinic orbit ) and the dotted lines representing homoclinic orbits to the points also can not cross ( for similar reasons ) . |
27 | Proponents claim that the plant goes a long way toward addressing the heavily oil dependent state 's energy needs , and , would entail the destruction of at most 2 percent of the Wao Kele tract . |
28 | What we 're sitting on top of at this moment is one of them . |
29 | The best manner of displaying that allegiance , nowadays , is to retain jobs and , indeed , create jobs as they would be well capable of at this present time . |
30 | What were houses made of at this time ? |