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

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1 These are the rhyolites , which are right at the other end of the spectrum from basalts ; that is to say they are acid , contain a lot of silica and have the same composition as granite .
2 then she said they 've been down at the this time of year
3 Instead of presenting a strong , clear answer to this misconception , many Christians show that their defences are down at the very place where modern unbelief is most devastating .
4 I am over at the big house within a couple of minutes , kilt on , best sporran and carrying the bagpipes , and prepared for anything .
5 There continues to exist an element of uncertainty as all EC member countries are not at the same level of preparedness to proceed at an identical pace towards the final stage of European monetary unification .
6 And most of us do that , and that is the situation that we 're in at the present time .
7 Anyway , I hope you 're still at the same address , and that someone may let us know where you are if you 're not .
8 erm Peter wants to tighten up on on on the business of erm carrying holidays over and I think he 's right , actually , erm and he also is using this opportunity to try to et us to plan our holidays as a group so that we 're not all off at the same time , or if it 's appropriate we should all be off a the same time then we 're off at the same time , but it 's erm common sense should prevail one way or another , but it would be a good idea if you could let me have erm a brief indication of any major times you plan to be away .
9 After a while Strawberry ended by saying , " We 're nearly at the great burrow now , but we 're corning in by a different way . "
10 the foundation of ‘ a small multi-disciplinary central policy review staff in the Cabinet Office ’ to help formulate and sustain a clearer overall strategy for the administration as a whole , for ‘ governments are always at the same risk of losing sight of the need to consider the totality of their current policies in relation to their longer-term objectives ’ .
11 The charges for buying into a trust are usually at the standard rate .
12 At a seated dinner the speakers are usually at the top table and the microphone is nearby and can be handed to each speaker .
13 Her songs are still at the rough-and-ready stage but Harvey 's power comes from her ability to stare men and women right in the eye .
14 You use the same kind of glass , you put the same amount of ice in each glass and you leave them both in the same place ( so that they are both at the same temperature ) .
15 But I honestly do think that we are probably at the very bottom of the list for help for women amongst the 12 EC countries — we are certainly regarded so in Europe ’ .
16 There is some comment has been made that a new settlement to the South or the South West of York would in some way undermine the urban regeneration erm of Leeds City Council , now I find this a surprising comment given that though people who are making that comment are also at the same time advocating much increased development allocations to , for example , Harrogate district , the main centre for which is erm , nearer than most conceivable new settlement locations to the South and South West of York .
17 The patient 's plinth is high enough to support his arms comfortably at an angle of 90° to his body , while the second plinth is lower , so that the physiotherapist 's feet are level with the patient 's ankles , and her knees are roughly at the same height as his .
18 You are now at the halfway mark of the first week of this programme .
19 I must 've been out at the wrong time .
20 General Pershing is the one to be on at the big race .
21 IF THE truth be known , Ian Woosnam would probably just as soon be down at the Golden Lion in Oswestry tomorrow night , having a pint or two with the lads .
22 This bereaved pensioner was glad to be in at the present death .
23 These days , it always seems to be in at the deep end for Foreign Secretary , Douglas Hurd .
24 and my , my , me and my brother are gon na be off at the same time
25 The padlocks would be off at the main entrance by now , for the late-morning mail and for bar deliveries .
26 Local experience suggests that can not be both at the same time
27 Local experience suggests that they can not be both at the same time .
28 In doing this , the discussion will be purely at the intuitive level .
29 ‘ He 'll be out at the Rotary Club dinner .
30 With luck Vic and Emily should be gone several hours , giving him ample time to search for evidence and be back at the white house long before they returned .
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