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

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1 Any mention of radiocarbon dating necessarily involves at least a reference to dendrochronology , and the basic principles of this powerful technique are therefore also outlined ( see p.125 ) .
2 The customer has relaxed sufficiently to volunteer at least a couple of personal details ( about outside interests , family , etc ) .
3 He repudiated his first wife and married a recognised Judaic princess , thereby seeking at least a form of legal sanction .
4 Since the acquisition of premises ( other than where the entrepreneur purchases the premises as a going concern and merely takes over an existing catering enterprise ) normally involves at least a change of use and often the development of the premises , planning permission is required .
5 Anywhere that was obviously occupied he drove on past , as he did with any place that was exposed or too close to the main road , but deserted-looking buildings on village outskirts and elevated rows that were set back from the road generally rated at least a circling-around and a second look .
6 Would normally exclude at least the Executive Summary .
7 ‘ Every client I treat usually loses at least an inch — so it 's ideal if you 're going out for the evening and want to wear a specially tight outfit . ’
8 H. lapillus will usually spend at least a day on each prey item and in some instances the time may be nearer a week .
9 Similarly , poster campaigns usually last at least a month , and frequently three .
10 In game shooting , some people consistently shoot badly because they always shoot at where the bird has been rather than where it has got to .
11 The journey was meant to last three hours , but the train always left at least an hour late .
12 FEATHERWEIGHT Paul Griffin went through the pain barrier to courageously secure at least a bronze medal in the European Championships in Turkey .
13 It follows that their demand for bank deposits is also growing at twice the rate of growth of nominal income .
14 Having looked at the development and decline of settlements , let us now look at why the settlements are where they are and the patterns they make in the landscape .
15 It was reported on March 1 that , although the construction of the tunnel was behind schedule , geological problems relating to the chalk seabed had now been overcome , and digging was now advancing at twice the speed of a year earlier .
16 Despite the mixed views on the issue , there does appear to be a consensus amongst a wide range of climbers that modern standards and trends now require at least an extension of the current system .
17 The first jobs through the system should be paralleled through the current process as well to provide at least a degree of insurance against total disaster .
18 President , delegates , the events of last October , and the coal crisis , dramatically showed at once the strength and the weakness of the trade union movement today .
19 It may well take at least the lifetime of a Parliament to put things right , but Labour will start immediately .
20 Chapter 17 then looks at how the government alters the supply of money in the economy and influences the money market .
21 The report then looks at how the fund was used , the outcomes obtained and the options for those refused help .
22 During this period the number of people working in the office in Carlisle virtually doubled at almost no cost to the BDA , and valuable contributions were made in all departments .
23 How do you adhere to the HN Unit Specification and yet provide at least a context which makes it fully your own college 's HNC/D .
24 It was not in fact until a newly legalised Solidarity had been successful at the polls and formed a majority administration in 1989 that the making of public policy began again to command at least a minimum of public acceptability .
25 With regard to the first lies my group has come to the conclusion that there is a way in which the employment development budget can be augmented to specifically reserve at least the part of the current posish provision provided by the cooperative development erm we stand by our opinion that there are ways in which that service can be more efficiently administered that this is a sensible way forward .
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