Example sentences of "[noun pl] [conj] [vb -s] at the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Its many alterations and additions reflect in stone and brick , the looms and busts at the woollen industry .
2 Akroteria were later added in bronze : Victories at the apices and basins at the outer angles .
3 Finally , Lindsey and other tax experts have consistently argued that as tax rates are cut , economic efficiency is raised by reducing tax breaks and shelters at the same time .
4 While making no overt concessions , he told lawyers and judges at the Middle Temple in London that discussions between a proposed advisory committee , the Law Society and senior judges ‘ may lead to different conclusions for different types of case , and most important of all , our conclusions may change in the light of experience ’ .
5 Their comprehensive service goes from booking planes , ferries and trains at the best rates through to hotel bookings and visa emergency services .
6 There were further moans and groans at the old toper 's repetition of an apparently well-worn story .
7 During this whole period , conventional Christianity continued to occupy a central position in the lives of the great majority of English men and women of all ranks , except perhaps the vagrants and beggars at the very bottom of the social order .
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