Example sentences of "[to-vb] [noun pl] at [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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31 Sainsbury 's recycles heat from the refrigeration units in the stores and uses this heat to keep stores at the correct temperature whatever the weather outside .
32 Be careful that you do not continue to reject fields at the same time as getting lower and lower until it is too late either to have any selection or to achieve a good approach .
33 Imported will still be arriving though to keep supplies at a reasonable level .
34 A few were converted to target tugs at the same base .
35 The purchaser may also wish to suggest a willingness to re-open discussions at a future date , subject to the candidate 's approval at that time .
36 This raises the question of whether it is necessary to represent objects at the single cell level .
37 Scholars were seeking to measure attitudes at a high level , and to infer from this different accounts or models of the personality by reference to which behaviour could be explained .
38 Generally , toys made and given to raise funds at a local fête or bazaar would not be considered as being a ‘ business ’ , unless , like Mrs Rees of Moor Farm , Walwyns Castle , you live in the vicinity of Haverfordwest , Pembrokeshire .
39 Comment at length on the strategies you used to overcome difficulties at the grammatical level in particular .
40 I am happy to have debates at the appropriate time .
41 Chris Ivory , chief executive at Bedale food firm Dalepak said he knew of a small company which would struggle to stay in business if it had to raise wages at the present time .
42 Where it is possible to deliver services at the lowest point , one does just that .
43 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 .
44 It created some problems , which prompted the issue of the Ordinance of Labourers of 1349 and the later statute of 1351 , which attempted to limit mobility of labour and to peg wage-rates at the 1346 level .
45 When a company issues warrants its only obligation is to issue shares at a fixed price , if so required by the holder .
46 The second target , which had been proposed by the Environment Agency , is to stabilise emissions at the 1990 level by 2000 .
47 As the government looks for cuts , it will find plenty of scope to make improvements at the same time .
48 A NORTH-EAST council is hoping to make waves at a top boat show .
49 The few who have attempted to query appointments at a local level have been met by shocked indignation and comments like : ‘ The fact of the matter is that the applications that we receive from doctors from the subcontinent leave much to be desired . ’
50 If full morphometric analysis were to show changes at the mild end of the spectrum of coeliac like enteropathy in the original biopsies ( as has been reported in two such patients ) this would require that the descriptive term in these cases be revised from latent to low grade or mild gluten sensitive enteropathy .
51 The refusal was associated with another decision by Seaton Valley UDC to allow Leech to make representations at a suitable time in the future when overall development was being considered .
52 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 .
53 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 .
54 ‘ The advantage of having your own premastering system is that it 's much cheaper and easier to correct mistakes at the early stage , ’ explains Mr Wakeley .
55 ANGRY building bosses set off in a ‘ battle bus ’ yesterday — to confront Ministers at the Tory conference and demand action .
56 This should enable prosecutors to strike bargains at an appropriate penalty level .
57 Very often , too , when we were travelling round the farms doing repairs ( and many of these were done just before harvest to prevent hold-ups at a busy time ) the Guv'nor would tell us to leave two shillings at a certain farm , half a crown perhaps at another , and at some only a shilling : that would go towards the men 's largesse-spending . ’
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