Example sentences of "[noun] [vb mod] [verb] [adv prt] at a " in BNC.

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1 Mind you , not many Mormons would turn up at a Barbican flat at 7.30 clutching two bottles of wine .
2 These white athletes under such circumstances may start off at a psychological disadvantage .
3 Conversely , any fool can sit down at a slot machine .
4 In the case of party , for example , par will start off at a higher activation level than party because of inhibition effects , but as the model begins to process , party will be sufficiently active to suppress tea …
5 It may be enough for an investment trust to tempt investors by describing the opportunity area in broad terms , and inasmuch as this temptation continues to work then the early investors can sell out at a profit to the later ones .
6 As with all hill climbing , a BM may end up at a local minimum .
7 Temperatures will level off at a cool eight or nine degrees celsius , that 's forty six to forty eight fahrenheit- although it is Novemver , still cool for the time of year .
8 But , talk to Stevely on the subject of how well he has taught them and this most modest of men will go off at a tangent , drawing attention to the extent to which both girls have been prepared to work .
9 Keeping a car fully maintained at your local cost-a-lot garage can work out at a small fortune — and it never ends .
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