Example sentences of "[noun sg] at low [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Our earlier quoted settings , which perhaps could be nudged a little sacrificing fuel burn and noise comfort , produced around 145 knots true air speed at low level , and at height around 155 .
2 They had been caught up with at Dornock , east of Annan , on the shore of the Solway , by a fast-riding English host under Sir Anthony de Lucy of Cockermouth , who had crossed the shallow firth at lowest tide by the temporarily dried-out Knockeross sands , from Bowness in Cumberland .
3 The position of the crash was consistent with the aircraft entering the eastern entrance — flying just above sea level — with the intention of turning east after dropping and attempting to escape along the coast at low level .
4 When in 4WD or front wheel drive only ( rear half shaft broken ) I get a snatching on the steering when at full lock at low speed .
5 If recognition sensitivity were directly proportional to the amount of information in a stimulus this would give the obtained results , risky exemplars being associated with good recognition at high risk junctions but with bad recognition at low risk junctions .
6 ( xii ) An EM operating at low magnification , is best suited for karyotype study ( 250–3000x ) .
7 On the one hand the cost of money capital could be reduced , by offering funds for projects consistent with the overall investment plan at low interest rates , and on the other the level of aggregate demand could be boosted by the public sector projects .
8 Over the boundary in Wandsworth , he will find services provided by the private sector at lower cost and of much better quality .
9 It 's a huge area expending from Lancashire into Cumbria , with around 120 square miles of mud and sand at low tide .
10 Peale 's dolphins often play just beyond the surf , while the sand at low tide is particularly attractive to several species of wading birds .
11 Dr Brunskill , in his Vernacular Architecture of the Lake Counties , refers to a possible gallery at LOW HOUSE .
12 An interesting feature of the mill at Lower Glenastle is an earth ramp up to the first floor .
13 In 1824 they removed to a more commodious place at Lower Hareston and let Hareston Manor to a succession of tenant farmers .
14 Were matters the other way round , with sterling at lower interest rates than the US$ , then the US$ would need to be quoted at a discount .
15 Most constructions projects require some subcontractor involvement either because of the specialized nature of part of the work which the main contractor is unable to carry out or because the subcontractor can do the job at lower cost than the main contractor .
16 And the electorate 's view of the Conservative Party would depend upon its success in creating a Defence policy that was perceived to give reasonable security at lower cost .
17 Westmacott saw tracer at low level in the direction of Luqa and thought it was fire from an enemy aircraft — in fact it was the airfield 's own machine guns engaging the intruder .
18 The breadth of some of these banks is so great that they can not be attributed to marine erosion at low sea levels corresponding with glacial periods : the Nazareth bank near the Maldive Islands is about 350 km ( 220 miles ) long and reaches a maximum breadth of about 100 km ( 60 miles ) and lies almost uniformly at a depth of about 60 m ( 200 ft ) .
19 In another study a group of children with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy at high risk of sudden death ( history of loss of consciousness , family history of sudden death ) who were given amiodarone had a better prognosis than an untreated group at low risk .
20 Predation varies in its effects : when populations are at their peak , only about 5 per cent of small mammals are predated , while this can increase up to 50–88 per cent of the standing crop at low population levels ( Pearson , 1964 ; Southern & Lowe , 1982 ) .
21 The amplitude of the internal anal sphincter relaxation at low distension volumes was greater in spinal patients than in controls , and the residual pressures at each distending volume were significantly smaller ( p<0.05 ) ( Fig 4 ) .
22 The plan notes ‘ some lines may be the subject of bus substitution proposals to provide local transport at lower cost ’ .
23 Around 2,000 plants worth £200,000 were found on the site at Lower Avenue in Bowers Gifford , near Basildon .
24 He says that they used lots of fuel at low level .
25 Each day at low tide these extraordinary microscopic plants glide up through the sand to soak up the sun 's energy for photosynthesis .
26 Next in line are the treble , middle and bass controls for channel two ; this time they double as a bright control , another notch filter , a contour control — to add warmth at low volume levels — and Rivera 's own trademarked Ninja Boost circuit .
27 They were exceedingly lucky as the reef was only clear enough of water at low tide for an aircraft to land on three days each month .
28 Well we dredged it , alongside of Cliff Quay , that was twenty eight feet of water at low tide , that was that 's what they guarantee , apart from what they call and then two blasts off , two ships was laying that 'd be at twenty eight feet , then that would rise ten feet below what they call , cos all in metres now .
29 The best answer , Dr Holman said , was credit unions , local organisations of residents who save and lend to each other at low interest rates .
30 In the 1 H NMR spectrum of d ( TG 4 T ) we observe two sets of six aromatic proton resonances ( Fig.1 c ) , with one form predominating at high temperature and the other at low temperature .
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