Example sentences of "and at [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Obviously there was a complete contradiction between the two policies , and at 2135 hrs that evening Eighth Army signalled AFHQ IKP 213 ] for an urgent ruling on which policy was to be followed : " Reference your FX-75383 dated 14 [ the " Robertson order " of 14 May ] stating all Russians to be handed over to Soviet forces and SHAEF 399 FWD stating Cossacks accepted by 12 Army Group .
2 The scene of the 2.30am. accident was at an elevation of 7,000 ft. in a large mountain range of the Western Sierra Madre , partly covered by large trees and with a slope of 50 deg. and at 42 nmi from the Acapulco VOR .
3 Lewis Rudd has had responsibility in his television career for DO NOT ADJUST YOUR SET ( Thames ) , WORZEL GUMMIDGE ( Southern Television ) , and at Central Television ( YOUR MOTHER WOULD N'T LIKE IT .
4 Specifically , there is material at positive longitudes and negative velocities , and at negative longitudes and positive velocities .
5 Joyce was to recite a monologue but she was always a victim of acute nerves and at fifteen was very self conscious .
6 I suppose looking back on what I said at the time it was true and I did really love you and I still do but now it 's not sexual or romantic , it was n't sexual then because my mind was too pure and partly because you were such a huge chunk of my life , one seventh , and I think I always will do n't know what that 's su oh it 's love you I suppose for you it must have been such a small thing and at fifteen stroke sixteen you can probably only just remember me I was fourteen actually I was the middle son who was n't properly blond unlike the brothers and hung around near you far too much .
7 This was delineated in the middle class by sharper divides in primary and secondary education and at upper levels by stricter matriculation standards .
8 There were other medieval settlements in the area to the east of the church and at Upper Coberley , and this dispersed settlement pattern is reinforced by the possible site of a castle and other earthworks at Dowman 's Farm , half a mile west of the church .
9 We found Venturous better than ever with her new engines and at fourteen knots was much quieter and free from the old vibration .
10 The whistle still summoned everyone to work ; it blew first at 7 am then at 7.30 , 7.45 , 7.50 and the final one at 7.55 am then at 12.25 pm for dinner break and at 1.15 pm , 1.20 pm and 1.25 pm and again at 5.30 pm at the end of the day .
11 His robot companions were now to operate well away from him across a fairly large room and at key moments in the drama when there was an anticipatory silence from everyone else , he found he had the personal ‘ power ’ , and with some verbal style ( and a high degree of repressed excitement as he discovered he could be publicly effective ) he presented himself as an efficient robot controller .
12 And at sixteen she wished she had never been born .
13 But he had always had a wish to join the Army , and at sixteen he enlisted as a drummer boy .
14 His political theories were being shaped by reading Das Kapital and the Communist Manifesto , and at sixteen he won an exhibition to Trinity College , Cambridge .
15 He attended dame school and Erasmus Smith 's School in Galway and at sixteen he was earning his living as a tutor .
16 She had been a former child actress , making her film debut at the age of four , and at twelve she appeared in the London production of The Sound of Music .
17 We put her to bed immediately , and at twelve o'clock that night her daughter , Cathy , was born , two months early .
18 By obtaining the full car licence , you are able to buy a vehicle which is and can be a lethal weapon in the hands of wrong people , but this motion calls for constraints to be placed upon people when they obtain that full licence and at twelve hundred C C you can have enough power as well as enjoy the driving for the future .
19 It was a beautiful sunny morning , and at eleven o'clock , after I had done a quick surgery , we chugged quietly out of the harbour , with Lucy at the controls .
20 His father , also called Basil , visited briefly in March 1797 ; John and Azariah Pinney stayed on a number of occasions , and at greater length .
21 Some history students cope with it more easily and at greater speeds than others .
22 Writing subsequently and at greater length , Butenko set out a vision of the Soviet future that was based upon the concept of ‘ socialist popular self-management ’ and which involved the abolition of the nomenklatura appointments system and a wide-ranging electoral reform .
23 As it contracts the atoms of the gas collide with each other more and more frequently and at greater and greater speeds — the gas heats up .
24 Will you give in now , or later and at greater cost ? ’
25 The guests assembled in the Salle des Maréchaux , what Mme Moulton described as ‘ the Grand Salon ’ , and at nine o'clock a small procession entered consisting of the Court officers , all in their evening costume of blue with velvet collars , followed by several attendants and then , in the middle , the Emperor and Empress .
26 Ten minutes later the staff began to arrive and at nine o'clock Fred Workman walked in to introduce me to the staff and show me around the building .
27 We paddled it all out by boat , put up our gear and at nine left for an hour in the pub .
28 And at nine thousand today with tomorrow being the big day .
29 • Leaflet drops through newspaper deliveries , free newspapers , door-to-door , and at major local events .
30 A ten-year retrospective of her work was held at the Whitney in 1974 and at major retrospective at the Johnson Museum of Art , Cornell University , New York in 1988 which toured the US .
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