Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] at [adv] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | He could only guess at where the angled metal of the sprung bolt might be , and hope that with sufficient working around the card would eventually ease it back . |
2 | but you will probably only notice at past the legal maximum speed limit . |
3 | He desperately needed at least a neutral , if not a friendly neighbour to the north . |
4 | Reduction in police overtime the force is already running at below the minimum levels it considers necessary . |
5 | Unemployment in Newfoundland already runs at twice the national average . |
6 | ( 3 ) Why did the universe start out with so nearly the critical rate of expansion that separates models that recollapse from those that go on expanding forever , so that even now , ten thousand million years later , it is still expanding at nearly the critical rate ? |
7 | Concern for the loss of such an important economic resource led to research on population dynamics and resulted in close seasons for hunting , even though all the Canadian provinces and 47 of the United States still allow at least a limited harvest of wild mink . |
8 | If there is a doubt as to its meaning , the question will usually have at least a central kernel of meaning that is relatively clear . |
9 | Progress becomes slower as the front face of the square-cut buttress is neared , and the though provoking and insecure terrain usually brings at least a temporary halt to the proceedings . |
10 | As a result of our involvement , however , it would appear that the NCT is little known at either a national or local level . |
11 | SCOTLAND now has at least a tenuous connection with the WBC heavyweight championship contest between the holder , Lennox Lewis , and Tommy Tucker in Las Vegas in May . |
12 | Well , my interest in allegory really began at quite a different point . |
13 | My interest in allegory really began at quite a different point . |
14 | You will now have at least a nodding acquaintance with twelve reference books . |
15 | He now faces at least a heavy fine ; perhaps even a jail sentence . |
16 | well — there is still some kind of hope ( NOT ! i guess ) — but i still ca n't see why he was not even given at least a whole second-half this season . |
17 | Modification was dramatically reduced at both the permissive and non-permissive temperatures . |
18 | We begin therefore by considering our current practice , and then looking at how the National Curriculum fits in . |
19 | Further good news is that more and more survivors are regularly meeting together , often to unburden themselves , sometimes to experience at least the psychological satisfaction of knowing that they 're not alone . |
20 | That meeting , which could occur as early as two weeks ' time , will then declare at least a three-month gap in meetings to fulfil the Unionist precondition for talks and clear the way for the first of a three-stage set of inter-party and inter-government negotiations to prepare a new British-Irish Agreement . |
21 | Finally , Ebussu'ud Efendi also stipulated the number of students to whom each entitled office-holder in the learned profession might grant and though the numbers which he fixed are not reported , figures have been given above which comprise a partial list for the of 959 and 963 , while Ata'i gives another partial list for the of 973 , in which the kazaskers were each permitted to invest ten students as " the kadis of the three cities ' i.e. those of Istanbul , Edirne and Bursa ) five each , and " the other kadis of the throne " a term of uncertain application , but almost certainly comprising at least the other kadis mentioned in the decree of 963 ) three each : the figures for the kazaskers at least , and probably the others as well , applied down to Ata'i 's own day . |