Example sentences of "[adv prt] at [adv] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The swinging leg has to touch down at exactly the right speed and lock straight in time to convert the kinetic energy into lift .
2 He can claim , whether truthfully or not , that he had recommended clients to come in at exactly the right times .
3 The job of the chant leader is simply to make sure that ‘ Shit ! ’ comes in at exactly the right time .
4 He has a habit of playing in at least the inaugural event held on one of his lay-outs and in December 1988 fully intended to play in the Austrian Open of 1989 .
5 On Wednesday they had a quiet morning in the centre until just before lunch when two emergencies came in at virtually the same time .
6 Thus , courses , which , in the past , have started in September and finished in the following June , during which all students moved along at exactly the same speed of learning , will become a feature of the past .
7 Each month cardholders can either pay off their whole bill , in which case they pay no interest charges and the credit is ‘ free ’ for up to fifty six days ; or they can pay off at least the minimum amount , which is usually 5% or 5 , whichever is the greater .
8 Defending against smashes is even trickier — you have to press up and fire to jump up at exactly the right moment to block the smash , and sometimes the other player will fool you by just tipping a weak shot over your head !
9 Water levels are coming up at exactly the same speed , and Chew and Blagdon are even being visited by the same migrant wildfowl .
10 ‘ You get several colleagues and the latest British Telecom touch dial screen technology with all the market-makers ’ numbers pre-programmed and you ring 'em up at exactly the same time .
11 Should a big enough gap open up at just the right time , then you will be able to stay on port and merely harden up to cross the line .
12 I am grateful to my hon. Friend for sorting out at least the hon. Gentleman 's mathematics with obvious skill and knowledge .
13 People not not moving out at quite the same rate of knots .
14 One lucky spin-off from the system is that it reproduces intelligible sound at normal pitch , when the tape is played back at twice the intended speed .
15 At the end of every clawing tack we found ourselves back at almost the same place we had started ; we began to learn the realities of life aboard a Bugis prahu .
16 He positively brims with charm , suggesting that , like the proverbial Don , he has the enviable ability to turn it on at just the right moment .
17 When the light comes on at precisely the same time each night and the curtains are n't drawn , it 's clear the house is empty .
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