Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] [adv] at [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Were there quite a few vessels around at that time that were giving assistance ?
2 And First they became casual and then totally ineffective as Everton stormed back — stringing 12 passes together at one stage as Rangers simply stood and watched .
3 Now 3 staff members say they spotted someone very similar 2 days before at another college site 2 miles away at Northstar .
4 What does it involve other than sending out a few letters , keeping a record of what has been done , and putting some figures together at regular intervals ?
5 He was in luck ; just as he reached the corner , casting nervous eyes upwards at another screech , Henri saw a glowering Richmann come out of the building .
6 The facts made the contempt he had felt for her , six years ago at any rate , even more understandable .
7 I did n't even need to think about my personal difficulties again at that time .
8 ‘ Having so many Subject Assessors in at one time did prove disruptive ! ’ admitted Depute Principal Roy Beavis .
9 Swindon who are fighting against relegation for the second year running were six points down at one stage … they fought back …
10 SMS 201–995 was administered three times daily at eight hour intervals , to obtain optimal efficacy over the 24 hour period .
11 In the non-Midlands games there was a breathtaking finish at Vicarage Road where Bruce Rioch 's team were three goals up at one stage .
12 The pound is down at one dollar , fifty and more than three pfennigs down at two marks , forty-seven .
13 You can get two or three bugs in at one time if you 're lucky .
14 Then she let out a cry that brought most of the searching Brownies back at top speed to the beech .
15 Half a dozen men right at that moment had started out on different paths , each of which was one side of Mahoney 's life .
16 Sadly , wayward genius GEORGIE BEST , who turned up with The Farm , slickly eluded our lensman and left after about ten minutes to dance his studded boots off at some West End nightclub .
17 Life assurance business is being serviced satisfactorily , but the huge and largely unpredictable surge in pensions business and the intrinsic complexity of this type of business have given rise to administrative problems both at Standard Life and across the entire industry .
18 I 've got fifty pounds bid and I shall sell at fifty if there 's no further bids at fifty pounds only at fifty pounds , you all done at fifty ?
19 Our new campus network runs a thousand times faster at ten megabits per second [ 10 Mbps ] .
20 There was n't many houses there at that time .
21 But presumably there were one or two great exponents around at that time that set the whole thing off ?
22 Living on the farm we were quite isolated , we had no street lights outside , there were no lights Very many lights anywhere at that time .
23 Over the past few years , since she had broken off her engagement to Jean-Paul , he had seen her on various occasions — at balls in London , or at country-house weekends once at Christian Glendinning 's parents ' house , but they had spoken only briefly .
24 The computer plays reasonably well , planning 5 moves ahead at certain points in the game .
25 They have put good runs together at crucial stages of the season .
26 There is a steady flow of applications both from students with educational experience at an appropriate level in the past and from current students either at other institutions or on non-modular courses at Oxford .
27 As Attorney-General , he has visited Belfast monthly and knows the important figures there at first hand .
28 With those children now at secondary school she wanted to restart her career and decided that she would like to become a dental hygienist .
29 The high proportion of symptomatic patients without detectable pathogens especially at early stages of HIV infection , and furthermore the poor correlation of infections and symptoms might be explained by an enteropathogenic role of HIV itself .
30 The voltmeter should show a maximum ( positive ) , a minimum ( negative ) and two zero crossings approximately at right angles to the maximum and minimum .
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