Example sentences of "at which [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Australian Mutual received approval from the Department of Trade and Industry which it needed if it was to hold more than 15 per cent of Pearl 's shares , the level at which a shareholder is regarded as ‘ controlling ’ an insurance company . |
2 | Considerable indignation was expressed by one constable when recalling an incident at which a colleague was assigned by a headmaster to merely the non-examination classes , feeling that their work in schools should not be marginalized in this way . |
3 | Often co-operating with reputable frying equipment manufacturers and suppliers , they test everything from the critical point at which a food product fries best , to the recovery times for oil temperatures . |
4 | ASERIES of arrests of former leaders preceded yesterday 's opening of an emergency congress in East Berlin — at which a reformist , Mr Gregor Gysi , was proposed as party chairman late last night . |
5 | During the 1630s , for example , there is a high correlation between the amounts of each mint mark represented in hoards and the quantities of silver coinage available at each ‘ trial of the pyx ’ , at which a fixed proportion of output was submitted for testing every year . |
6 | But leaders of the AFL-CIO , a federation of 33 unions with 14 million members , recommended an endorsement of Mr Clinton to try to head off moves by some Democratic elders for a brokered convention at which a more electable candidate might emerge . |
7 | Many of the parents who object to their child 's attending a school at which a place has been allocated by the LEA claim to be opposed simply on religious or educational grounds . |
8 | They stopped alongside a bench at which a fat , cross-eyed girl was working . |
9 | When it is , it is exercised throughout the chain of command and not just the point at which a problem becomes apparent . |
10 | The first mineral to crystallize is usually olivine , which carries on crystallizing as the magma cools until a temperature is reached at which a second mineral , pyroxene , begins to appear , and then , as the temperature drops still further , these two continue to crystallize together . |
11 | I once attended a talk at which a group of people with learning difficulties described how they hated being called ‘ mentally handicapped ’ . |
12 | Consequently , if best practicable means are taken to limit the discharge of such gases to levels recommended by the Health and Safety Executive , odour emission will be correspondingly reduced and even totally removed where the concentration at which a particular odour is perceived , i.e. its odour threshold detection value , exceeds the recommended emission level for that particular substance . |
13 | According to the NAS report , it is very hard to work out the level at which a chemical begins to do damage . |
14 | In fact , the rate at which a bee learns each component differs dramatically between various geographic races of honey bee , strongly implicating a genetic basis for the different learning curves . |
15 | To add to the uncertainty , the age at which a person is considered old enough to vote may be different from that at which they are allowed to marry or fight for their country . |
16 | If society is so confused about the age at which a person becomes an adult , it is not surprising if there are differences of opinion within the family too . |
17 | This is the moment at which a major diversion is necessary . |
18 | The point at which a group 's needs and requests become institutionalised determines how far the community group is part of civil society and therefore lying outside the rubric of the state , and how far it is part of the state apparatus . |
19 | In the Spring Term there is an Annual Lecture at which a national celebrity talks about an issue of current interest . |
20 | Not many people know this , but Othello is the only game at which a computer has beaten the world champion . |
21 | He gave parties at which a great deal of champagne was consumed ; he attended other parties ; he entertained young women to luncheon-parties in his rooms — women whose fashionable faces Mr Bullins recognised from society magazines such as the Tatler , which formed his own favourite bedtime reading . |
22 | So the place at which a person stops doubting is a matter of his private preference and with many people this is entirely arbitrary . |
23 | If there are relative differences in the extent to which labour is mobile between jobs , in the extent of provision for retraining and in the ability and willingness to engage in retraining , in the provision of entrepreneurs to seize new opportunities , and in any other of the factors which influence the rate at which a region or country can innovate , then those regions/nations which are slow are likely to import unemployment from faster-innovating areas . |
24 | The pace at which a sequence is cut also depends on the mood which it is intended to communicate . |
25 | The vertical angle at which a shot is taken is another important visual signal . |
26 | The TAC secretary attends all meetings at which a TAC response is to be discussed . |
27 | S 69 , FA 1985 , which replaced ss 124 , 125 , CGTA 1979 , and is itself now part of the Taxation of Capital Gains Act 1992 , makes it clear that , in connection with a retirement relief claim , a disposal of business assets is a disposal of the whole or part of a business , or a disposal of one or more assets which , at the time at which a business ceased to be carried on , were in use for the purposes of that business . |
28 | There is a difference , commonly 1/8 % , between the rate at which a bank will bid for deposits from other banks , ‘ Libid ’ ( London Interbank Bid Rate ) and the rate at which a bank can borrow from other banks , ‘ Libor ’ ( London Interbank Offered Rate ) . |
29 | There is a difference , commonly 1/8 % , between the rate at which a bank will bid for deposits from other banks , ‘ Libid ’ ( London Interbank Bid Rate ) and the rate at which a bank can borrow from other banks , ‘ Libor ’ ( London Interbank Offered Rate ) . |
30 | Much stress was laid on the demand for a World Conference at which a British sacrifice of imperial advantages would create the space for appeasing the grievances of the ‘ have-not ’ powers — Germany , Italy , Japan — through a general scheme of ‘ territorial , economic and monetary readjustments … . ’ |