Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [verb] at the same " in BNC.

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1 And I was fortunate that my scientific reputation increased at the same time that my disability got worse .
2 the interlinked corpus difference : it is more common to have several different documents open at the same time , e.g. a tutorial document that links to a reference document .
3 His unsuccessful serious plays had drawn on the Harold Pinter trick of having two different conversations continuing at the same time , and they were often returned with the comment that he had copied the playwright .
4 Hitler 's massive personal popularity enhanced at the same time the readiness to accept uncritically his proclaimed struggle against the immense ( but anonymous ) power of world Jewry , and to welcome the increasing levels of ‘ legal ’ discrimination against Jews which he publicly advocated .
5 In a linked announcement made at the same time the company unveiled a low-end addition to its 6611 multi-protocol router family — designed to tackle the burgeoning and lucrative branch-office market .
6 Did you see that one advertising triple glazing at the same time as his double would you believe ?
7 Croydon cars already had cushioned seats of the highest standard on both decks and chromium plated handrails , so that they required less modification than the ex-L.C.C. cars rebuilt at the same time .
8 The baddy in a pantomime is hated hut loved at the same time .
9 without any tangible benefit starting at the same day that is your , that is your problem .
10 Parallel procedural changes occurred at the same time in the Senate , but other factors were at work there too .
11 The syllabus for each book reflects that of the major coursebooks used at the same level .
12 Chlorophyll depends naturally on light , CO 2 , humidity and warmth , although primary photoreaction proceeds at the same rate regardless of temperature .
13 If you can not get to your own branch , you can withdraw between £ 100 and £200 in cash from HICA by presenting your Midland Auto Cheque Card , which must have been issued on a Current Account held at the same branch as your HICA .
14 This result was particularly striking when junctions were considered individually and it became clear that this relationship was at least partly independent of the amount of time spent at the junction , number of vehicles seen and the judgment of estimated risk made at the same time .
15 So the horse may be able to cope with one incident that provokes anxiety and stress ; but if two stressful incidents happen at the same time , the horse may be unable to cope and as a consequence refuse to eat or get colic .
16 The home international series begins at the same venue today , with England meeting Wales in this morning 's opening match and Scotland taking on Ireland later in the day .
17 The novelty was in the clean and smiling way he said them , blowing out gray smoke rings at the same time .
18 In the study ( Levinger & Clark , 1961 ) emotional words were shown to produce higher fluctuations in galvanic skin response ( GSR ) than non-emotional ones , free-associates produced to these words were less likely to be subsequently recalled than associates of non-emotional words produced at the same time .
19 In elections to the Legislative Assembly held at the same time , the PUSC won an absolute majority , winning 29 of the 57 seats against 25 for the PLN and three for smaller parties ( one left-wing , two regional ) .
20 In legislative elections held at the same time the PLN won 29 of the 57 seats in the Legislative Assembly .
21 Nor did the post-war trends happen at the same rate in every medium .
22 8 ) , ever since the end of the eighteenth century most of the movements of social criticism have been based upon a theory of society ; and on the other side , every major social theory which attempts to provide a new intellectual framework for understanding political life embodies at the same time a particular orientation to the important political issues of the age , whether in the form of Marx 's allegiance to the working-class movement , Max Weber 's identification with the German bourgeoisie and nationalism , or Durkheim 's commitment to the ideas of the Third Republic in France .
23 Yet as Andrew Palmer , deputy finance director at Legal & General Investments warned at the same conference , ‘ like all chains , Taurus is only going to be as strong as its weakest link .
24 In other words , the real cost of employing labour rose at the same rate as productivity — over 3 per cent a year ( figure 8.3 ) .
25 As Clune puts it : ‘ Being required to do anything and especially being required to do something specific can not match the effectiveness of internally motivated , adaptive behaviour directed at the same underlying end . ’
26 The Company made a 60-mile withdrawal to the beach at Betano and were picked up with Portuguese and Dutch civilians evacuated at the same time , the relief ships being bombed during their approach for this night landing .
27 The partial vapour pressure of the less volatile component decreases at the same time .
28 Ybreska seemed both excited ant worried at the same time .
29 It was William Beveridge who hailed a revolution in public administration : ‘ We have … under the stress of war , made practical discoveries in the art of government almost comparable to the immense discoveries made at the same time in the art of flying ’ .
30 Byron said that a number of small machines would be used to start each vital organ going at the same time : one machine for the brain , another a heart-machine , another a kidney-machine , and so on .
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