Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [verb] at a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Jack 's agent was already well ensconced at a table with half a dozen people , a couple of whom I recognised as regulars on the pro-am circuit . |
2 | ‘ No one , ’ said a judge who had watched Slime , ‘ could ever again look at a pond and fail to remember that it was somebody 's home , ’ |
3 | These clustered contractions nearly always developed at a time when the lower oesophageal sphincter pressure was below 5 mm Hg . |
4 | Self-provisioning is also more appreciated at a time of economic recession like the present . |
5 | P&O was also strongly represented at a commemoration service , attended by the Prince and Princess of Wales in Liverpool 's Anglican cathedral the following day . |
6 | Now completely restored at a cost of £75 million , the central feature of the hotel is a magnificent atrium , The Winter Garden , which was originally the central courtyard of the building . |
7 | The charges included his acceptance of a commission following the completion of SOMISA 's purchase , at well above market prices , of new offices which were then lavishly decorated at a time when the state company 's workforce was being dramatically reduced in preparation for its privatization in 1992 [ see p. 38527 ] . |
8 | Cells were washed twice in Eagle 's minimum essential medium containing 1 mg/ml bovine serum albumin and 20 mmol/l hidsoxyethylpiperazine-ethanesulphonic acid ( HEPES ) and then finally resuspended at a concentration of 1.5×10 cells/ml in the same medium to which 0.1 mmol/l 3-isobutyl-1-methyl xanthine ( IBMX ) had been added . |
9 | They can no longer lend at a profit to well rated corporate borrowers . |
10 | It may be a spaceship , although it is moving too slowly to arrive at a star . |
11 | Do not wait until it is clogged with fish waste and debris and therefore only working at a fraction of its efficiency . |
12 | ‘ Paheri never once looked at a woman , though of course by thirteen we were hoping to match him . |
13 | Anna Kingsmill Vellacott 's education very nearly finished at an age when Ruth 's had not begun . |