Example sentences of "[be] at the [adj -est] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | However , the introduction of the new lower 20% tax band on the first 2,000 of taxable income in March 1992 should help improve the position of some 4 million people who are thought to be at the lowest end of the income scale . |
2 | They were at the highest point for twenty li about . |
3 | Unlike previous years the majority of sales were at the cheapest end of the price range , between £100 and £500 with works at the top price of £1,750 harder to shift . |
4 | Thus priority is given to existing employees in the allocation of individuals to posts , and entry points to the system are at the lowest level of any particular hierarchy . |
5 | ‘ We are at the lowest point in my 12 years here . |
6 | ‘ We are at the lowest point in my 12 years here . |
7 | Women had been at the lowest end of Paul 's spectrum of the human race . |
8 | Hawkshead Grammar School was at the highest point of its reputation when Wordsworth arrived ; boys were sent to it from all over the north-west of England and even from Scotland . |
9 | Her caravan was at the worst end of the site , surrounded by a sea of mud whenever it rained , and close to the rubbish dump . |
10 | ( All this action was at the furthest end from where Leeds fans were stood , so I could n't see much . |