Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] at [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Instead , cross at lights whenever possible or at a clear stretch of road where there is good visibility , rather than at a corner .
2 This is particularly true in this area where we have to compete with the Townswomen 's Guild which has a lower subscription and also with numerous Council-run activities , many of which are free or at a low cost for pensioners .
3 If you are on a low income , you may be able to get dental treatment for free or at a reduced cost .
4 Many of the masters who lead the trips , and therefore either travel free or at a reduced rate , are surprised that so many parents can still afford further-flung expeditions .
5 ‘ The next point I wish to make concerns services and deals with the position of employees of organisations , bodies , or firms which provide services , where the employee is in receipt of those services free or at a reduced rate .
6 Section 2(1) ( c ) will also , for example , cover situations where the accused gains admission free or at a reduced charge by pretending to be an old age pensioner .
7 The Natural History Museum undertook to buy any suitable specimens which I brought back , and most firms I approached agreed to provide rations , ammunition , films , medicine and other requirements for the expedition , either free or at a considerable discount .
8 A late election will also be acceptable where at a crucial time one of the signatories or a signatory 's agent was unavailable for unforeseeable reasons ( such as a serious illness ) and there was no one else who could reasonably be expected to stand in the agent 's shoes .
9 ‘ I can tell you he 's running quicker than at the same time last year , ’ said the Welshman , confident that Christie is capable of matching Canadian Bruny Surin 's 1993 world best of 6.45 .
10 Still , he reckons that the bigger the mainframe , the cheaper relatively it is to buy — 10% cheaper , in fact , at the top than at the bottom end of the range .
11 But globalisation means that companies have to invest where they can produce cheapest and at the best quality and where they can earn profits .
12 And it applied also to the Chartists — ‘ A nation can not become free and at the same time continue to oppress other nations ’ .
13 There are insult-words for women who have too much sex ( slag ) and women who have too little ( pricktease ) ; women can be tasty and at the same time cunts .
14 It must be tight-fitting but at the same time easy to remove , for as the caterpillars grow they will consume enormous amounts of nettles .
15 They 're Italian , they 're 25 years old but at the same time brand new …
16 Games always result in a win-lose outcome where someone comes out on top but at the other person 's expense .
17 It is an attempt to preserve the special protections for public bodies contained in Order 53 while at the same time limiting the application of those protections to cases where they are necessary and suitable .
18 Why give out the message that certain sexual activities are risky whilst at the same time conveniently ignoring the real needs of lesbians ?
19 As stated above production has almost halved since 1979 and at the same time the price of its premium Bonny light crude has fallen from $40 per barrel to $28.65 and is always threatened by the North Sea producers .
20 The change effected by Gandhi by the use of satyāgraha , however , makes his principle more explicit and at the same time links it more closely with his concept of Truth ( Satya ) , and non-violence ( ahi sā ) .
21 China had established diplomatic relations with Russia on Dec. 27 , 1991 and at the same time recognized the 10 other republics of the Commonwealth of Independent States ( CIS ) and Georgia .
22 Yet while it may not be possible , in a given case , to come to a clear decision one way or the other , it can not , I shall argue , be coherently assumed that a decision is logically impossible and at the same time insisted that the object in question exists in an ontological sense .
23 Gaidar , in a visit to the industrial Urals region on Nov. 18-19 and at a pre-Congress meeting of deputies from Russia 's southern region on Nov. 23 , spoke of preparations to give more economic and political autonomy to the regions in the 1993 draft budget .
24 It had become less simple and at the same time less complicated than that .
25 Port books have been neglected in the past as a source for internal trade in the proto-industrial period because of the nature of the source — it is vast and at the same time problematic .
26 You will find that the normal aircraft compass is quite useless unless you are flying straight and at a steady speed .
27 Above all , it has been unable to bring the highly differentiated elements of strategy and social constituencies together behind a convincing vision of a more deeply democratic and at the same time thoroughly 20th-century , socially just society .
28 These problems demand intensive treatment — moisturising and nourishing but at the same time non-oily .
29 I remember Shostakovich was so nervous but at the same time so impressed .
30 In Japan , the relationship between maternal age and late fetal death ratios is " J " shaped at most birth orders , but the pattern is more variable in the two central European countries , where the ratios are either increasing with successive age classes ( beginning with the youngest ) as the first , third ( except at age group 25–29 years ) and sixth and higher orders , or the relation is " J " shaped ( somewhat lower at ages 20–24 than at ages under 20 and increasing thereafter , with the highest risks at the oldest ages ) as at the second and fourth orders of reverse " J " shaped as at the fifth birth order .
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