Example sentences of "[noun] at [Wh det] [pers pn] [modal v] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Keeping the pace firmly to a speed at which he could consider his answers , he relaxed as the hour passed , even smiled .
2 Even if memory is limited , with only the odd few 100 K's of free RAM spare , caching makes a big difference to the speed at which you can work .
3 It even had a creaking dock at which we could tie up directly alongside .
4 Then he cleans the bed of needles and berries , spreads an old blanket over it , stretches himself at length , his hands folded under his head , and looks through the branches at what he can see of the blue sky .
5 A course available specifically designed for their needs at which they will meet others of their own age is an added incentive .
6 ‘ Thus skidding violently from one side to the other , his youth approached the moment at which he would begin to be a person . ’
7 If there 's a choice of options , ie more than one button or buckle hole , mark the one she needs or the place at which she should start using stickers or a drop of nail varnish .
8 There should be one point at which we can put it and put it in just that one place .
9 Crown lands had been so much reduced in size that the most efficient management could not have increased their yield to the point at which they might have made any significant impact on royal finances .
10 First , internecine rivalries ensured that his opponents would never join forces to oust him ; for that reason alone , they would be allowed to continue , though never to reach a point at which they might get out of hand and overwhelm him .
11 To our surprise it was only possible to predict in half the patients the point at which they would block their coronary artery .
12 Aberconwy Borough Council said the damage figure passed the point at which they could make requests for financial help to the Government .
13 They have reached the crucial point at which they can save because they have discharged other liabilities , but they will find such saving difficult .
14 Guidelines have been issued to them on the point at which they must desist from the chase because of danger to the public .
15 He was playing with her like a predator , judging the point at which she would lose control .
16 And she was well past the point at which she might have stopped her headlong dive into that dizzying state .
17 The point at which Draper categorically said ‘ You ca n't do this ’ would be the point at which he would have to leave .
18 Often Morton had told himself savagely that there would soon be a point at which he would lose interest in the prospect of salvaging them .
19 Start at the new radiator position and work back towards the point at which you will connect into the existing pipework .
20 Those on board were aware that they were approaching the point at which it would have to swing east and head inevitably back to Europe .
21 The ILP leadership , feeling it had a mandate from the Easter Conference , made preparations for a Special Conference at which it would make : a recommendation for disaffiliation , and for the re-organisation of the ILP as an independent Socialist Party with a programme aiming at a decisive change from Capitalism to Socialism .
22 Until then they had treated him with a mixture of sympathy as a man caught up , by line of duty , in a political imbroglio , and suspicion at what he might do to make things worse .
23 That afternoon ( it was all on a Sunday ) he saw Chamberlain , and having directly asked him whether he agreed with the others and having received an affirmative answer , told him to call a meeting of the Shadow Cabinet for the following day at which he would say goodbye .
24 Furthermore , when dates are suggested for changes in these forms , they are usually given , without comment , as the dates at which the changes took place in this standard variety or its unilinear precursor , and not the dates at which they might have taken place in some other variety .
25 Again , it will not normally be acceptable for two pit brokers to agree a price at which they will trade with each other before going into the pit .
26 But here Mr Lawson does not seem to be quite so indifferent to the behaviour of consenting adults : he has been endeavouring to control their behaviour by altering the price at which they can borrow .
27 But Barclays ' Vine-Lott says few people ask the price at which they can sell their shares .
28 An investor who holds a European call option in a stock thus has a guaranteed price at which he can buy the stock on the settlement day , if he so wishes .
29 The circumstances which govern this price for any given amount of the commodity vary in character from one problem to another ; but in every case the more of a thing is offered for sale in a market the lower is the price at which it will find purchasers ; or in other words , the demand price for each bushel or yard diminishes with every increase in the amount offered .
30 No the the very name , as the name implies , in many cases we would er jettison the drop tanks before entering combat and er therefore there is an agreed rate at which we would expect to use them so that they are a a usable stock in operations .
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