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

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1 Just over half of those who retired prematurely did so at the same time as their redundancy .
2 She remarried more or less at the same time as I did .
3 Fiona , whose businessman husband Rod Potts lives in Cumbria , plans to turn in at the same time as her baby daughter Natasha .
4 Dealers were expected to get these cards filled in at the same time as fulfilling their quotas of business , but nobody had time .
5 The jolt rattled his ribs and he breathed in at the same moment as his head crashed through the surface , like a seal in the surf .
6 Behind this board ( called a pathfinder ) is the start boat which motors along at the same speed as the board .
7 The stretcher across the back of the chair will similarly have angled shoulders , but not necessarily at the same angle as the seat rail , as the back legs may taper away towards the bottom ; indeed they generally do .
8 Angrily , she pushed her thoughts away at the same time as she pushed her bowl and chopsticks away .
9 A large enzyme pool turning over at the same rate as a small one would produce more new enzyme , which would result in a greater amount of enzyme being available for secretion .
10 never tell , a girl we know went over at the same time as he did got it this year .
11 The current criterion for alert is two readings of more than three times normal background , either successively at the same site or simultaneously at two adjacent sites .
12 We have an excellent reputation in Oxfordshire as an Education Authority erm and a reputation which extends around the country , so I do see it as a vote of confidence , and I am very pleased about it , but I do think that the whole exercise was somewhat premature in the light of the erm research and investigation that was going on into the tertiary college , and indeed the consulting process actually ran through at the same time as the campaign was running on whether the Banbury School should opt out , and erm regrettably I think has lost something as a result of having the two run together .
13 That was restored on the Sunday , just at the same time as the water ran out .
14 Quick as a flash and game for a good laugh , I said , ‘ Because Denis sent us ’ exactly at the same time as Jack said , ‘ Because Maureen wanted to have a good cry … ’
15 But the point here is that Wilde also lived in terms of the discrepancy between his ‘ public ’ and ‘ private ’ selves , and took pleasure from it — from having a sexual identity elsewhere at the same time as being socially ‘ here ’ .
16 It was the Indians who showed that man is capable of separating the two worlds and living in both of them , not at the same time but alternately .
17 Is that not at the same time as Glastonbury and all that ?
18 He 'd met Sean Penn maybe 20 times , and they went to the same clubs on Melrose and Sunset , even if not at the same time or on the same night .
19 More disposals are likely in 1992 , although not at the same rate as last year .
20 Support for the Greens may have shrunk but it was still at the same level as the Liberal Democrats ’ , the third party in Parliament , so perhaps Ms Cooke was unduly downcast .
21 Therapy is commenced as early as possible , based on arterial oxygen levels and preferably at the same time as anti-PCP drug therapy .
22 An appeal has been launched for 1992 to raise a targeted £100,000 for youth cricket development , which will strengthen finances further at the same time as hopefully assuring a supply of talent for triumphs in the future .
23 Bit of a coincidence there , it went off at the same time as this ha as the tape stopped
24 Mr Garvey 's car , a Volvo estate , which also vanished from the family home at the same time as Mr Garvey , was found this afternoon at Great Yarmouth , parked in a side street .
25 ‘ What this guy will do is get a demoralized sales organisation revitalised , hopefully at the same time that the company 's Alpha technology begins to roll out in volume , ’ said John Jones , analyst at Salomon Brothers .
26 The other main formulation is the rule of acting in such a way that you treat humanity , whether in your own person or in the person of any other , never simply as a means , but always at the same time as an end .
27 We ought , he said , to ‘ treat humanity whether in your own person , or in the person of any other , never simply as a means , but always at the same time as an end ’ ( Kant , 1948 , para. 429 ) .
28 Masonry developed traditionally at the same time as Norman England , but most of the buildings have been altered .
29 And pensions have not been going up at the same rate as the cost of living .
30 Is the , is the projected grant likely to go up at the same rate as in , as in nine ninety four , ninety five ?
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