Example sentences of "[adv] [vb -s] at [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The first line only starts at the left-hand margin .
2 ‘ A deferred rate mortgage is one where the mortgage is charged all the time at the normal APR , but the consumer only pays at a reduced rate during the early years , ’ Mr Ellis explained .
3 Moreover , this skilled incompetence not only operates at the individual level , it permeates the entire organisational culture as well .
4 It eventually arrives at a short recapitulation of the initial music which , in its turn , breaks into a closing ‘ burst ’ of music which does sound like late eighteenth-century wind music , but which is actually a stylistic pastiche .
5 In this area of interest one normally looks at the classic work of Bartlett ( 1932 ) as providing the first base for the complex analysis of how people 's thought and language come together in their recall of complex materials .
6 The Sainsbury 's Wine Taste Challenge prize will be awarded to the one who gives best answers at the final tasting .
7 From Gaping Gill a path leads through a grassy dry valley which soon narrows at the boulderchoked entrance to Trow Gill , a small but imposing limestone gorge — possibly caused by a collapsed cave — through which Clapham Beck once tumbled before being swallowed up by Gaping Gill .
8 Phyllis is very particular about cleanliness , which is why she always shops at the new branch of Safeways .
9 Something in me still revolts at an outright demand : it draws me into explanations of the connection between money and work .
10 However co-operative the Pentagon may wish to be , the American industrial lobby in Congress usually intervenes at a late stage to protect its own narrow interests and the projects collapse .
11 Like finds at an archaeological site , each book listed there is an object that speaks for itself .
12 During the subsequent weeks the haematocrit usually stabilises at a low level , but only at the expense of a two- to three-fold compensatory expansion of erythropoiesis .
13 Learning handwriting with the non-dominant hand is difficult , so it usually comes at a late stage of recovery .
14 In life , the right man to love hardly ever comes at the right time for loving .
15 The report also looks at a wide variety of other Scottish buildings which have been allowed to deteriorate or may be destroyed by development .
16 Organic activity is closely related to climatic controls , but vegetation type also varies at a local scale as a result of topographic factors and soil properites .
17 Incidentally , one of the curious phenomena of my library is that when you take out Bleddyn 's autobiography from the shelves it automatically opens at the very page mentioned above .
18 If Eliot seeks to draw on the power of an ancient ritual , he also aims at the horrifying frisson obtained by re-enacting the ritual with the opposite of its traditional meaning .
19 Czeslaw Milosz , a great poet and the author of one of the classics of anti-totalitarian literature , ‘ The Captive Mind ’ , openly rebels at the heroic image in which he and his peers are cast by their western admirers .
20 The breakthrough came from one of Eddy 's colleagues , Ronald Gilliland , who also works at the High Altitude Observatory .
21 Second , as the stores fill up , their buffering capacity will be reduced , thus leading to a pacemaker elevation of cytosolic calcium ( Fig. 4 b ) , which often appears at a specific initiation site where it provides the trigger to detonate the process of CICR ( Fig. 4 , step c ) .
22 Managers whose consciences tell them that service users ought to have a voice often choose just one articulate , recovered , temporary recipient of the service as a token single voice of the mental health planning committee , where this lone individual often feels at a serious disadvantage , confused by professional jargon and out of his or her depth in the complex and confusing world of statutory agency planning .
23 It was an appointment , as William Adam pointed out , which ‘ often follows at a great distance of time after the application & entring on the list ’ .
24 London traffic now moves at an average speed of eleven miles per hour .
25 Now experiments at the Welsh Plant Breeding Station near Aberystwyth on the Cardigan Bay coast are under way to find which strain of millet can best withstand the intense heat .
26 My father provided Maurice with a capital sum and leased him the property he now occupies at a nominal rental . ’
27 One member of the ICRDG is Ian Gass , a geologist who now teaches at the Open University .
28 In fact , it is so proud that it now boasts at a European level of the cheap U K labour costs and the lack of workers ' rights .
29 The path eventually emerges at an old fishing hut on the shore of Loch Avich .
30 The NPV method simply discounts at an agreed discount rate .
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