Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] [vb -s] at the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | We now have to pass the wire all the way through the sleeve so that its bend or fold emerges at the other end . |
2 | Because people seem either to write or commission reports at the slightest excuse you must assume that in most cases a formal , written report is not in fact wanted . |
3 | The physical body or matter vibrates at the slowest or densest frequency ; the subtle body , like electricity , vibrates much faster and for this reason we are usually unaware of its existence . |
4 | ‘ And the Angus men , I can tell you , were too busy to do more than yell insults at the other Angus men . |
5 | The seasoned rockers and cabaret bores at the local pub would appreciate the fact they have travelled up and down the country , playing every decrepit club and hovel on the way . |
6 | Tickets are available at £15 , £25 and £50 , and booking opens at the Royal Festival Hall box office on 4 September . |
7 | It is also said to speak of low morale , falling sales and job cuts at the troubled newspaper . |
8 | It also suggested that legislation should be brought in that required planners , designers and architects to consider future health and safety needs at the initial design stage . |
9 | The Israeli potash and bromine works at the southern end produce more than a million tonnes of these minerals a year . |
10 | One fifth of England will have been lost to urban sprawl by 2050 if development continues at the present rate , according to the Council for the Protection of Rural England . |
11 | He joined the Company as a malt packer in 1966 , which in those days involved loading malt in bags onto lorries and railway carries at the nearby station . |
12 | Paul Levy 's new television series and book looks at the culinary ghosts of Christmas past and brings them up to the present day |
13 | It certainly has a bearing , er it , it has a bearing in two directions , it causes price increases and cost increases at the same time for the producers , so that at the same time as there are price increases , increasing inflation , there is a reduction in production . |
14 | Cell numbers are easily counted up until compaction occurs at the 8-cell stage when cell outlines become obscure . |
15 | Solow 's book might mislead you into assuming that theorem appreciation is best learned by appreciating theorems ; but Burn looks at the raw materials that make theorems possible . |
16 | but Hans Segers at the other end had a busier first half as United piled forward … |
17 | But Sally shoots at the wrong target . |
18 | As Collins looks at the current Leeds squad , costing around 10 million , he sees real depth . |