Example sentences of "[to-vb] [noun] at [art] [adj -er] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | If the terms of redemption merely provided for their redemption at par , their holders would be highly vulnerable ; for if interest rates fell since the date of issue it would clearly pay the company to redeem them and to borrow money at a lower rate of interest than the fixed dividend . |
2 | Even though open systems may be able to meet requirements at a lower cost than perhaps the traditional proprietary systems , if you 've already paid for the traditional proprietary system , clearly there is no saving to be made by throwing it away and replacing it with the equivalent functionality on new technology . |
3 | In that case the court has a discretion ( in order to avoid injustice ) to award damages at the higher level of £750 ( i.e. by reference to the market price at July 15 instead of the later contract delivery date of December 1 ) , Johnson v. Agnew ( 1979 H.L. ) . |
4 | In the same year Eisenhower offered what Macmillan described as a " gentlemen 's agreement " or a " half-promise " that Britain would be allowed to buy Polaris at a later date . |
5 | Many businesses would be unable to afford people at a higher rate . |
6 | Richard Lewis has expanded the Bisham Abbey squad and they have started to select children at a younger age than before . |
7 | The females who were played the reduced repertories turned out to build nests at a lower rate . |
8 | Unpick stitching along one side between channel stitching to insert lath at a later stage . |
9 | If you intend to insert subtitles at a later editing stage ( rather than superimposing them live at the time of shooting ) , you will need to reserve space for these on the tape by shooting overlength material which can subsequently be erased and over-recorded by the insert . |
10 | This process of compounding , which he patented in 1845 , came to be known as ‘ McNaughting ’ , and as it was relatively inexpensive ( even though new boilers were required to supply steam at the higher pressure ) it was very popular in the second half of the nineteenth century . |
11 | He 'll force you to take life at a slower pace , to put your feet up when you feed him , and to enjoy cuddling and stroking him . |
12 | Trying to introduce solids at a later age is often extremely difficult as the child has not learned how to chew and manage solid food . |
13 | This always includes management , underwriting and selling of a bond issue , but may additionally entail arrangement of a swap , initial support for the price of the issue and an implicit commitment to make markets at a later stage . |
14 | It will not be possible to register attendance at a later date . |