Example sentences of "[det] [subord] at " in BNC.
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1 | Clearly the Apache 150 was unable to achieve this except at light weights and , in 1957 , the model was replaced by an Apache which sported a pair of 160 hp Lycomings . |
2 | The fourth principle is that ‘ personal data held for any purpose or purposes shall be adequate , relevant and not excessive in relation to that purpose or those purposes ’ — and there is more to this than at first meets the eye . |
3 | Any punter would be delighted to place a bet on the understanding that if his horse were to lose he would be able to transfer his stake to another horse in the next race — in STV terms , to another candidate in the next count — and perhaps even to another and yet another until at last he had backed a winner . |
4 | ‘ I just want to play regular football and I do n't think there 's a better place to do that than at Goodison . ’ |
5 | Not only does teaching a teenager at school cost less than half as much as at university . |
6 | Not as much as at home — at Inveraray , Elizabeth thought , but more than she had expected . |
7 | Therefore , you need a system to be in place at club level just as much as at international level ’ . |
8 | The naturalistic fallacy is committed by the equation of intrinsic value with intrinsic properties and relational properties at the metaphysical , as much as at the natural , level . |
9 | In this sense we will be looking at the practice of ‘ theorizing ’ as much as at what the theories actually have to say . |
10 | We could argue , then , that recording comes at the culmination of one era as much as at the start of another , and that the blanket concepts of ‘ mass media ’ and ‘ mechanical reproduction ’ need opening up . |
11 | In pre-1914 Europe , therefore , almost as much as at any time in the past , the making and , to a lesser extent , the conduct of foreign policy by the great states remained in the hands of a small , sometimes very small , number of individuals who were effectively uncontrolled by the peoples for whom they acted . |
12 | But even as fury blazed like an inferno within her , she knew it was directed at herself as much as at him . |
13 | His tone alone was sufficient to convey as much when at last he said , slowly and very quietly : ‘ Give the kid his jacket , woman ! ’ |
14 | In the legislative elections which took place on the same day , Jawara 's People 's Progressive Party ( PPP ) secured 25 of the 36 directly elected seats in the House of Representatives , six fewer than at dissolution . |
15 | The total number killed was 16 fewer than at the same time last year . |
16 | Under the new Extra Statutory Concession , the conditions for a blanket election to be accepted are that the firm must have at least 50 partners ( or fewer if at least 20 partners are not resident in the UK ) , and new partners must add their names to the election . |
17 | Constance was described as a ‘ miller and brush handle maker ’ , the latter until at least 1879 . |
18 | It was the same story every time : nothing at all until at last the significance of the date went home — ‘ But that was the day it was snowing , do n't you remember ? ’ |
19 | There are a number of reasons for breaking the existing cycle , and replacing it with a system in which people would work for so many hours a month , not necessarily as many as at present . |
20 | Has shorter bill than White Stork ( p. 43 ) , and shows no black at all when at rest . |
21 | See you 've got to get rid of all that because at the back of your mind you 're still saying , Well I 've spent a lot of money still only done part of the job . |
22 | I do n't think it 's as simple as that because at the time that we were doing the budget , we were doing it really in September , and most of those other cate categories of work , apart from like auto-offs reports and things , were n't having an impact . |
23 | Nearly 7,000 different parts flood into Dagenham for assembly of the Sierra and Fiesta — 50 per cent more than at Halewood or Saarlouis . |
24 | He was therefore more than at home in French culture , he was an important participant in its development , assimilating it ( as he reputedly said ) rather than being assimilated by it . |
25 | There are now 242 shops , 31 more than at the start of the year . |
26 | Out of the 2,300 or so public limited companies ( Aktiengesellchaften , or AG ) , only 619 have ordinary shares quoted or traded on the stockmarket ( which is 80 more than at end-1989 ) . |
27 | More than at any time in his 64 years , Mr Preston now needs his cool , commercial banker 's brain . |
28 | Since this shop has the reputation of being the best for designer clothes , its customers tend to pay more than at other branches — but still only a fraction of the retail price . |
29 | It was achieved off only 33 balls , two more than at Sabina Park . |
30 | The real message that came from this question was that many family and part-time farmers had wives willing to do more than at present . |