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

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1 It seems to have been unusual for any girl to go beyond straight typesetting to learn much about the other processes at this stage : a crucial point .
2 Yes , yes , he was a poor little sole all the way through was n't , but , erm , she does n't sort of tell you much about the good times at the end
3 The wind group , as we have said , less frequently stands alone , and then only for a few bars at a time .
4 Central Office tried to keep the local parties alive , for the party truce was only renewed for a few months at a time and parliament was prolonged beyond its five-year term only for a few months at a time too .
5 The canal was opened in 1801 , and is still a navigable waterway , with locks halfway between the terminal basins at Crinan and Ardrishaig .
6 But since he can think only of a few things at a time , the routine function of his noble gift of reason must be to correct spontaneous reactions and keep them running in an intelligent direction .
7 Descending at 80 kilometres per hour is the most dangerous part of the race , especially with the precipitous drops at the side of the road .
8 A major closure took place on 27 November 1982 when the GN&GE Joint line closed between March and Spalding , together with the avoiding lines at Sleaford and Lincoln .
9 Scotland did worst where , especially in the full-scale internationals at Murrayfield , the French have come to expect them to do best .
10 Without it , human diseases picked up by contact with their late owners could easily have been spread not only to the other apes at the station but to forest-living orangs with whom they mixed .
11 The change in depends only on the second derivatives at x , and so these derivatives must embody the curvature information .
12 Before retiring in 1951 , she had been director of the Army 's European relief project , arranging the return to Germany of refugees from Russia and elsewhere after the huge migrations at the end of the war in Europe , and was later secretary of the war graves ' department .
13 When not in use these are tucked away in the Split boxes at the top right and bottom left of the screen and appear as black bars above and to the left of the arrows at the ends of the two scroll bars .
14 The process can be unpleasant and dangerous if unsupervised , but with medical , nursing and family help most people can ‘ detox ’ surprisingly easily within a few days at home or , if necessary , in hospital , without untoward symptoms .
15 At least some of the seven small buildings just outside the military compounds at Corbridge may also belong in this category .
16 It 's easy to get carried away by the many tools at your disposal so beware of using them just because they 're there .
17 The Railway Gazette reported that it had become an attraction to sightseers , rather like the early days at the first Euston and at the inauguration of the great European and American stations .
18 That this part of the text was usually in the vernacular hints at its role as the most functional element , and care was often taken over its drafting .
19 The former Soviet international has established herself as the world 's leading female middle distance runner in recent years she won the 1500 metres and 3,000 metres at the inaugural World Championships in Rome in 1987 and finished third and first respectively in the same events at the Seoul Olympics a year later .
20 Get really close to the happy animals at Monkey Mountain , Meerkat Mound and Penguin Bay with dramatic underwater viewing .
21 She kept close to the high ferns at the side .
22 Mrs Gould , happy to be home again and reunited with her children , set to work once more on the lithographic stones at her desk .
23 The so-called Annals of St-Bertin ( so called simply because one manuscript survived later in the Middle Ages at the monastery of St-Bertin ) were produced in Charles the Bald 's kingdom , more or less contemporaneously with the events they record , throughout Charles 's reign .
24 Now within the national settlements at that time , there was always provision left that if our members erm were in receipt of pay which was more than the national minimum time rate , then that would satisfy the terms of the agreement .
25 She yanked upwards on the two rings at the bottom of the window .
26 The distribution of power , regionally in the middle Loire valley , and centrally among the great men at the court , was violently shaken .
27 Superior versions found their way into 17th- and 18th-century country houses and even into the smaller rooms at Versailles .
28 Some of their happiest hours together were spent driving , or looking at cars , or simply in the huge garages at St-Cloud , where Grégoire would contentedly remove wheels , and then replace them , and Edouard would contentedly watch him .
29 Initially for a few days at a time , then for weeks , and eventually whole months .
30 She rolled her eyes , then sobered , tapping respectfully on the double doors at the end of the passage .
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