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

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1 Chapter 12 on school worship will take up this point , and discuss the possibility of overcoming the unfortunate dichotomy between Christian or multi-faith at the practical point of assemblies .
2 Where many teams would be content to boot the ball deep and far , the Boks have shown that they do n't mind taking a risk or three at the highest level — very exciting and very dangerous .
3 Well , the answers to that of course are very complicated , but they all became interested or anxious at a similar time about the problems of extreme poverty .
4 You you do n't go from er you you 're not you have n't got like ongoing assignments three or four at the same time ?
5 Perhaps the only way to reach a solution would be over a glass or two at the nineteenth hole .
6 And we 'll actually look in a minute or two at the different aspects of the application , the different layers of the product , and how those communicate .
7 ‘ The visit was a valuable lesson for the children — and taught us a thing or two at the same time , ’ says marketing manager , Jock Miller .
8 Or both at the same time ?
9 The medical profession have long since ceased to be shocked or surprised at the wide variety of objects which continue to be extracted from the vagina .
10 ‘ They hired a sieve analysis company to take the cuttings and analyse the different grain sizes — giving us a much more accurate description of the reservoir than normal at an early stage ’ .
11 During the 1950s and early 1960s , retirement at the statutory pensionable age of 60 for men and 65 for women became widely established across occupations and social classes , although least at the highest status-levels .
12 Erm I think we probably envisage those as no bigger than six at the outside people in any one house , domestic scale housing is what is envisaged there .
13 I was more than delighted at the great success he achieved with his exhibition at Cliffe Castle Art Gallery , a success which was richly deserved for the poetic quality and atmosphere of his highly individual work .
14 What is clear from their paper and from everyday experience is that the potential for dispute , although considerable at the experimental end of the continuum , becomes seemingly limitless at the observational end .
15 It is a reasonable assumption — though little more than an assumption that ads in the categories at the lower end of the scale as it appears on the page will be more closely studied , and more thoroughly and consciously used by purchasers , than those at the upper end of the scale .
16 Only those correlations which were found to be significantly greater than zero at the one percent level will be discussed here .
17 To what extent might companies buy in maintenance from the machinery suppliers ; to what extent might workers become skilled at the repair and maintenance of particular machines rather than skilled at a particular aspect of a machine 's functioning , rather like the situation already obtaining with the repair and maintenance of household equipment such as washing machines , or office equipment such as photocopiers ; and to what extent might companies take over the training of skilled workers , giving them courses specifically suited to the requirements of their own production systems and certificating them within house ?
18 Adam thought of himself and Rufus as being wild and laid-back at the same time , equally like that , young adventurers with all the world before them and all the time they wanted to do what they liked with .
19 The composition of the new cabinet announced in February 1957 constituted Franco 's attempt to resolve the dilemma he faced by being both immobile and innovative at the same time !
20 Seven fifty eight hundred eight fifty nine hundred and fifty at a thousand pounds eleven hundred twelve hundred twelve hundred against you sir , thirteen hundred fourteen hundred fifteen hundred sixteen hundred seventeen hundred eighteen hundred nineteen hundred two thousand any more sir ?
21 So this last time she wanted to be in her office , correct and professional at the right time .
22 It was both wet and dry at the same time .
23 She felt cold and clammy at the same time .
24 Schrödinger 's original reason for putting forward this thought experiment was to demonstrate the folly , as he then believed , of the quantum theory : clearly it was ridiculous to think of a cat being neither dead nor alive — or , as an obvious corollary , both dead and alive at the same time .
25 So long as you ke keep me on the straight and narrow at the same time really .
26 The voice was high-pitched , hollow and nasal at the same time .
27 Oh , bit hard carrying the dinner and this at the same time .
28 If the organ music swells this Christmas as we run down the lanes of childhood in search of sentiment or the values of yesterday , and if the early darkness on Christmas evening finds us replete and empty at the same time , maybe its because we have left the Josephs of this world alone in their silent day and all too silent night .
29 All these kids and lights and noise , and it 's sort of scary and exciting at the same time .
30 GUIL : A man breaking his journey between one place and another at a third place of no name , character , population or significance , sees a unicorn cross his path and disappear .
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