Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] at the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Question of omitting it does n't arise unless until we get to that part of the plaintiff 's case and erm I shall hear the evidence of the plaintiff and the other witnesses first and the advocation can be renewed in due ti in due course at the proper time . |
2 | There is a renewal of interest in localities and the relationships between broad structural changes and social and economic change at the local level . |
3 | The new chairman of the physics committee , Professor Michael Hart of Kings College , London , wants to see more representation of mainstream physics at the highest levels within the SERC — especially on the council itself . |
4 | Richards also had the benefit of solid support at the other end as Haynes steadily made his way to 184 , the highest West Indian innings at Lord 's , and with Lloyd chipping in a fifty the total reached 518 . |
5 | In 1982 I took the job of botanical illustrator at the National Museum of Wales . |
6 | From 1982–1990 she was Botanical Illustrator at the National Museum of Wales . |
7 | In the event it was only those six states in which agitation for closer political and economic integration had been strongest in the 1940s , with political support at the highest level , which entered into the discussions that led to the establishment of the European Coal and Steel Community ( ECSC ) . |
8 | Even the Commonweal School group photograph on the wall : September 1948 , with Harry featured twice , having sprinted along the back while the camera tracked round , thus appearing with smile and combed hair at the extreme left and with smile and tousled hair at the extreme right . |
9 | To produce highly trained people with scientific knowledge and technical expertise at the highest level , not just within the science base , but throughout the economy . |
10 | He was sitting on one of the kitchen counters , paws folded , tail tucked up , gazing with stately patience at the larger door . |
11 | Following extensive lobbying at the Select Committee stages of the Channel Tunnel Bill NOERC succeeded in promoting an amendment under which British Rail is required to consider post-1993 needs for passenger and freight services , especially for regions north of London . |
12 | Skill is one of the most important elements in the champion 's make-up , because if he ca n't perform the right technique at the right time and in the right way , he will never make it to the winner 's rostrum . |
13 | While it may not be reasonable to go as far as official opinion , there was some truth in Stalin 's retrospective judgement at the 12th Party Congress : |
14 | We have an Academic Advisory Group , chaired by Lord Lewis , which has given us access to professional expertise at the highest level . |
15 | ‘ It 's the right budget at the right time from the right Chancellor ! ’ he said , apparently to suggest Mr Lamont will remain in office through the next Cabinet reshuffle , and almost certainly the one after that . |
16 | ‘ It 's the right Budget at the right time from the right Chancellor , ’ said Mr Major . |
17 | I 'm sure you 'll agree it 's a matter of going into the right stock at the right time . |
18 | The meeting concluded that " the well-being of children requires political action at the highest level " . |
19 | The great dream had turned sour when Dickinson , the former champion National Hunt trainer , failed to produce the required results in his first season as Sangster 's private trainer at the refurbished establishment . |
20 | But agile he is n't ; witness this rather half-hearted attempt at the long jump . |
21 | Those in Islay range from a very simple wall , which at one time perhaps had wood stakes on it , built to enclose a headland and had a narrow entrance at the steepest part , to a substantial hill fort like Borraichill Mhor which encloses a considerable area . |
22 | Those in Islay range from a very simple wall , which at one time perhaps had wood stakes on it , built to enclose a headland and had a narrow entrance at the steepest part , to a substantial hill fort like Borraichill Mhor which encloses a considerable area . |
23 | On the left a door with a frosted glass panel in it led into Tom Watt 's office , a long narrow north-facing room with a tall sash-window at the far end . |
24 | The thefts came to light early last year when Daniel Walker , head of the Islamic Department at the Metropolitan Museum , New York , was offered two pages of a tenth-century Koran by a London dealer . |
25 | A huge rocky outcrop at the far end jutted up and beneath it a small river or burn flowed quietly , turning and twisting as it followed its banks . |
26 | Rocky outcrop at the highest point of the grouse moors ; view over Wharfedale towards Burnsall and of Skyreholme , a tributary valley . |
27 | After his ordination in 1953 , he spent three years as assistant priest at the Immaculate Conception Church , Glasgow . |
28 | So I was probably enjoying British progressive rock at the same time I was listening to American jazz . ’ |
29 | They included , in addition to the extensive programme at the Primary Schools Centre : programmed school-based INSET ; INSET supported by the Authority but provided by external agents ; INSET related to school reviews ; and the expanding school-led INSET initiative . |
30 | The knight may hold ‘ his right course ’ ( XII , 43 ) but Envy and Detraction remain a hostile destructive force at the civilised centre as well as the savage margin . |