Example sentences of "[noun] at [Wh det] [pers pn] can [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | There should be one point at which we can put it and put it in just that one place . |
4 | They have reached the crucial point at which they can save because they have discharged other liabilities , but they will find such saving difficult . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | But Barclays ' Vine-Lott says few people ask the price at which they can sell their shares . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | Private firms should invest if the rate of return on the project exceeds the market interest rate at which they can borrow funds . |
9 | Which means that we talk to them about a reasonable rate at which they can pay their rent . |
10 | Some owners of compound eyes have another bonus to compensate for their poor resolution , and that is the rate at which they can perceive images . |
11 | The rate of reproduction by females is limited by the rate at which they can produce eggs , not by the rate at which they copulate . |
12 | In 1894 Gertrude Tuckwell ( Secretary and later President of the Women 's Trade Union League ) advocated ‘ the gradual extension of labour protection to the point where mothers will be prohibited from working until their children have reached an age at which they can care for themselves ’ , and the Women 's Labour League agreed that mothers with children under five should not be employed . |
13 | Personal pensions are largely modelled on the old-style self-employed pensions — with one or two important differences , including in particular the age at which you can retire . |
14 | There is no legal minimum at which you can leave your child unattended . |
15 | There are four levels at which you can join a committee . |
16 | The supplier will seek his profits in other markets , hoping that the volume at which he can operate in the contract market will make his product highly competitive in price and cost terms elsewhere . |
17 | COACHING CONTROLLER CARDS : These cards are designed to speed up the pace at which you can get information from your hard disk . |
18 | There is a wide range of standards at which you can compete , ranging from weekly club races to national series events or even international championships . |
19 | We have no means of measuring the extent to which Anselm 's outlook may already have been changed by his experiences at the papal Curia , but there are two points at which we can observe an alteration in his language during and after his stay at Lyons . |
20 | In the same way , human beings differ from one another in their ability to handle stress and the level at which they can cope comfortably . |
21 | The first-year course is designed to take students from scratch to a level at which they can cope with simple Sanskrit texts ( the two texts studied in the first year are the Pancatantra , an ancient collection of humorous fables , and the Bhagavad Gita , the most revered of Hindu religious texts ) . |
22 | But today 's date even that does n't apply because you you 're category 's above the level at which I can give you advice . |
23 | Right that 's just determined to the level at which I can go at this stage then . |
24 | They do n't come and look at your 'ouse , they come have a look at what they can do with it , you now , have a look like , why you got extension and , |
25 | So let's have a look at what you can do to remedy the situation . |
26 | I sneak a look at what I can see of the driver 's face , to check how he likes his boss 's sermon , but his face is wooden . |
27 | So if you 're a third man , or a third woman for that matter , look out for the specially selected hotels at which you can make some fantastic savings when a third person shares a room . |
28 | It sets the earliest date at which he can hope to regain his freedom . |
29 | I knew that both those therapies were designed to attack the cancer cells , the ‘ rogue ’ cells in the body ; what I did not realise was the cost at which they can do it . |
30 | Early in the Autumn Term there is a reception at which you can meet current staff and students . |