Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] [adv] at [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Ankles remain together at all times and feet should be over the knees .
2 Recent analyses have shown positive host-economy effects in terms of their greater adaptability to local conditions , greater use of labour-intensive technology , and greater skills to work profitably at small scale .
3 Reactions Carried Out at Constant Pressure
4 Where a transfer of value is made by associated operations carried out at different times it shall be treated as made at the time of the last of them .
5 Many of the more glamorous film and photographic opportunities crop up at short notice , so you have to be flexible .
6 Make the other tentacles in the same way , varying the direction of the curve so that when assembled the tentacles branch out at different angles .
7 In chartered helicopters they hovered over the empty stretch of road between Fenny Stratford and Buckingham to photograph the bare tarmac and the last few barriers and police cars parked there at first light .
8 Not only will you burn off up to 300 calories walking briskly at 4 miles an hour for 45 minutes , but up to 180 of these calories will be fat calories .
9 Fallen branches littered the rides and new growths of whippy little sapling twigs poked down at head-and-shoulder height to a horseman .
10 At seven o'clock on a dark and dreary February morning without any warning , several cars arrived simultaneously at six homes in South Ronaldsay , the most southerly of the seventy Orkney islands , and also at a caravan home in Kirkwall .
11 Neighbours say the animals bark incessantly at all times of the day and night .
12 So while his real eyes glanced round at another vault of blank green rock , his A eyes saw the first of the ghosts sliding out of the stone to say hi .
13 One of the greatest of all sports car road races ever run , the Mille Miglia was first held in 1927 and , by tradition , cars set off at one-minute intervals from the centre of Brescia , raced down to Rome and returned .
14 The account was then allowed to lie dormant while Yousefi collected the cheque books sent out at regular intervals .
15 This proved true above all at the time of which I write , or up to that time , because adolescence is as much a mental as a biological experience , and the arts meant much at that epoch , the last before the advent of Pop Culture , which has since taken over the adolescent mind rendering present that ‘ future ’ which Eliot dreaded .
16 ‘ I must be careful to lock the car , as youths often steal cars to get home at Fair time . ’
17 Harry 's lips tightened angrily at that slur , but he remained silent .
18 But Langmuir probes work only at low temperatures , far below that needed for fusion .
19 The discovery of Eoraptor supports the hypothesis that dinosaurs diverged rapidly at small body size from a common ancestor , with the principal herbivorous and carnivorous lineages present by the middle Carnian .
20 The contemporaneous occurrence of a dinosaur as primitive as Eoraptor with the ornithischian Pisanosaurus and more advanced theropod Herrerasaurus supports the hypothesis that dinosaurs diverged rapidly at small body size from a common ancestor during the early Carnian ( Fig. 3 b ) .
21 Flour beetles breed best at 25 C , so you should try to find a warm room or cupboard where you can keep them for 3 or 4 months at least .
22 Each of several characters is followed through twenty-four hours and their lives touch only at certain points in the narrative .
23 Indeed , in the pre-Conquest period , coins were produced at numerous mints to facilitate the transactions carried out at such centres .
24 THE case must be made again for judges to stand down at 70 years of age .
25 Responding to SCOTVEC 's suggestions , however , the Prison Service has now created a support structure across institutions which ensures parity of standards and allows Instructors to come together at regular intervals for staff development sessions .
26 The helicopters lifted off at 1030 hours .
27 They were doing a sort of Nordic cha cha cha with Dutch doll movements , hands and feet turned out at right angles and clockwork jerks of the head .
28 To miss the odd target is acceptable , but not finds coming up at this rate and in such a confined area .
29 The moths go in at 50 mph and hit the net at 5 mph so they do n't damage their wings .
30 The moths go in at 50 mph and hit the net at 5 mph so they do n't damage their wings .
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