Example sentences of "and at [det] " in BNC.

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1 One of these tunnels , which seemed awesomely long , black and terrifying , was , with gumption and at such times as the brook was not in full spate , explorable .
2 Every registered student shall have an adviser of studies or research supervisor and shall be required to see the adviser or supervisor at the beginning of the academic year , at the end of each term , and at such other times as may be required .
3 He was surprised that the memory should have come back so keenly and at such a moment .
4 Novelists relive and reshape the past , and do more for themselves than psychiatrists could do for them , and at such vast expense .
5 Broadcasting was on short wave only and at such low power that the reception area was limited , scattered and unpredictable .
6 I was so downhearted and at such a low ebb because he made it painfully clear I did n't figure in that great club 's future , however much I loved the place .
7 It went ahead later on such a scale and at such a pace that it can now be seen as one of the most important facts of modem history .
8 The old ‘ Airknocker ’ positively begs to be twizzled around on a wingtip , and at such slow speeds and with such a low wing loading , hardly any ‘ g ’ is pulled during these manoeuvres .
9 ‘ The Bank may — ( a ) by notice in writing served on an authorised institution require it to produce , within such time and at such place as may be specified in the notice , such document or documents of such description as may be so specified ; ( b ) authorise an officer , servant or agent of the Bank , on producing evidence of his authority , to require any such institution to provide him forthwith with such information , or to produce to him forthwith such documents , as he may specify , being such information or documents as the Bank may reasonably require for the performance of its functions under this Act .
10 He also enjoyed luxuriating a little after a meal , and at such moments he seemed all the more benign and at peace even with himself .
11 May I welcome his decision to hold a public inquiry about these proposals and urge him to ensure that the inquiry is held in such a way , in such a place and at such a time that the concerns of many thousands of people about the proposals can be fully communicated ?
12 The laboratory or department under the charge of each professor shall be open for at least eight weeks in each term , and at such other times , and for such hours , as the professor shall think fit .
13 The narrator often uses Lok ( the least intellectually acute of the people ) as focaliser , and at such times the narrative is conducted in terms appropriate to the character .
14 Marine sponges have a long fossil record from the Cambrian onwards , and at many localities they are abundant enough to be important rock formers .
15 Young supporters at every football league ground ( and at many non-league grounds ) have defined sections of the terracing as their own territory — an area from which they always watch the football game .
16 The application of systematic thinking to , for instance , the courses offered by the Open University has resulted in the production of syllabuses , learning methods and study materials which are not only of extremely high quality but are profoundly influencing the approach of teachers and administrators all over the world and at many levels of educational activity .
17 People who work in special education have taken views at either extreme , and at many points in between .
18 Because it frees performance from time , assembling it bit by bit , it encourages demystified production : ‘ Tape runs forwards , backwards and at many speeds .
19 Many people have to use a car to travel to work , and at many other times , because there is no practical alternative .
20 It is based on the agreed belief that a regular count of several basic demographic factors is vital for an understanding of the structure of our society , and at each census it is customary to ask certain specific questions which deal with current matters of special importance .
21 We worked with two pens in the one hand , one for black ink and one for red , and at each weather station we had to draw in the symbols for wind speed and direction , barometric pressure , temperature , cloud type , amount and height , and precipitation , all in black , and the wet bulb temperature and dew point in red .
22 ‘ To refine these further by attempting to specify what it is hoped that a Mosotho child should know , feel and have the skills to do as a result of a full Primary education and at each stage during that education .
23 The river rushes over rocks and boulders ; it will suddenly empty into a beautiful serene lake , tumble over rapids and waterfalls , meet impassable dams and at each bend of the river you will see different terrain and totally different conditions .
24 In each subject , and at each level , there is a learning book and an accompanying ‘ write-in ’ workbook .
25 You communicate with other members of the team about how to do the project and at each stage you have to get some kind of agreement about what is going on .
26 Thus , systems are hierarchical and at each level the unit is considered as a functional rather than a physical entity .
27 And at each end of the dam , they clear a spillway .
28 The rule creates a series ; 0 , 2 , 4 , 6 … and at each step in the series there is an objectively correct answer as to how to go on .
29 The movement moved round the ports of Britain like wildfire and at each , beginning with Southampton , the owners made concessions which served to encourage the strikers elsewhere and weaken the determination of the employers .
30 This conclusion is strongly supported by our studies of men and women in Hertfordshire and Preston in which reduced fetal growth was associated with high blood pressure , impaired glucose tolerance , and raised plasma fibrinogen and factor VII concentrations in each social class and at each level of cigarette smoking , alcohol consumption , and obesity .
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