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

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1 Erm the pressures in the E C at the moment , I think , would be better handled if as nations come , en democratically , economically , erm they come into the E C , not perhaps at the right time for those that are inside , because that might be too late frankly , but but they 're not pushed into the E C en bloc , too early .
2 In addition there is an aim to enhance public accountability of schools and teachers by making the results of regular assessments available to parents and public , not only at the individual level for the parent , but more widely in terms of the achievement of schools and local education authorities .
3 Meanwhile , unknown Graham Kavanagh could be tossed in at the deep end for Middlesbrough 's FA Cup clash with Chelsea on Sunday .
4 These days , it always seems to be in at the deep end for Foreign Secretary , Douglas Hurd .
5 I think one of the ideas behind the the party chipping in on this is because it would be extremely convenient for people who are popping in at the last minute for
6 Walters landed a second penalty in the opening minute of the second-half before wing Wayne Proctor squeezed in at the left corner for the tourists ' third try .
7 She clattered back to her office and pounded away at the audio letters for an hour and a half , broken only by a trip to the kitchen for coffee .
8 They were on the lovely island putting together the whole package ; visiting tourist boards , airlines , exclusive hotels , doing their utmost to get the best at the best rates for their clients .
9 Boss David McErlain blames poor summer business and a vital sell-off deal that fell through at the last minute for this latest crisis .
10 THE recovery in the housing market has come just at the right time for CALA , the Scottish house-builder , which saw interim losses nearly double to £2.85 million .
11 THE SENDER of the letter threatening Luca Cumani with violence unless he saddles the heavily backed Shellac in Saturday 's Cambridgeshire will have been appeased , temporarily at least , by the fact that the colt was one of 42 horses declared yesterday at the five-day stage for the race , writes John Cobb .
12 Laura , a far more quiet and serious character than her cousin , had left home at the same time for Cambridge University , to read economics .
13 They are encouraged to speak up at the regular meetings for care assistants , which are held three times a week .
14 Their rooms at the Royal Albion Hotel were just a few doors from each other and it was Ken 's job to see that she always had her mug of cocoa before going to bed — and indeed that she was warmly tucked up at the right time for a lady of her years and responsibilities .
15 Charlton had the decency to colour up at the bare-faced plugs for his product that the worthy representing British Gas had been able to lever into his opening peroration .
16 Finally he suggested that the committee would have to look both at the alternative provision for the 16–19 age-group that was provided by BTEC , CGLI , CVPE , and RSA ( all that which is to come under the general control of the new National Council for Vocational Qualifications ) and at the extent to which pupils who have followed GCSE courses may have become accustomed to a different kind of assessment procedure from that incorporated in A levels .
17 She was mainly educated at home by governesses , and at school in Southport and later at the High School for Girls , Manchester .
18 Mr Stringer , a most gracious loser despite experiencing the disappointment of missing out at the penultimate stage for the second time in three years , asked : ‘ What more do you have to do to prove yourself . ’
19 Overall the computational complexity of the system rules it out at the present time for application to the recognition task .
20 He sat and stared out at the drizzle-veiled Circle for a while , and then buckled on his sword and left his room .
21 According to the foreign journalists camped out at the Intercontinental Hotel for weeks hoping for a simple soundbite from El Presidente , he was not seeing anyone .
22 Holdgate ( now at the International Union for the Conservation of Nature ) is a relatively cerebral individual , ill suited to match the vigorous propaganda of the CEGB .
23 Exhaustive computer simulations done in the US show that even at the present prices for fuel , conventional sailing ships are only marginally competitive when all is counted .
24 Even at the initial interview for entrance to the College , Minton was able to give the sensation that , whilst the rest of the staff asked difficult questions , he was the potential student 's ally .
25 The opportunity has not been missed to point unfavourably at the controversial plans for the Bode Museum in Berlin which , it seems , will not now be restored to its original appearance as when built for Kaiser Friedrich in 1897–1904 .
26 We work with about 60 women a year , and I know many of them would genuinely say that at the start they were unemployable , that they could have gone back to drugs , ended up back in prison , but they did n't because Clean Break was there at the right time for them , to give them the opportunities they needed .
27 And though I have not been there at the right season for many years , for all I know they live there still — a small , brown , undemonstrative little butterfly , not immediately noticed by an untrained eye .
28 Even if we stopped using all CFCs today , depletion of the ozone layer — the earth 's barrier against cancer-causing ultra violet radiation — would carry on at the same rate for the next 50 years .
29 Although these integrated models are currently at the experimental stage for realistic amounts of data , their usage in future large hyper-base systems seems very necessary .
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