Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] the [noun sg] at the " in BNC.

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1 In addition to the projects , rows are provided for detachments , holidays , sickness , etc. , so that the total at the base of each column gives the full strength of the department , disposing of any arguments about resources not accounted for .
2 As he reached the bottom the whole boat suddenly heaved away from him , so that the washboard at the top rolled out of sight and a quite new reach of sky appeared .
3 Such phrases may be repeated many times with slight variations in each repetition , so that the phrase at the end of the sequence is quite different to that at its beginning .
4 Dr. Prior felt that means of warming the room should be contrived so that the temperature at the commencement of the meal should not fall below 32° Fahrenheit .
5 It was n't long before the burring at the other end was cut off by somebody lifting the receiver .
6 This explains the law ( 2.5 ) unc A communication guard , on the other hand , is executed only when the process at the other end of the given channel is also willing .
7 The sensors control the pump — allowing water to be pumped around the system only when the temperature at the solar panel is higher than the temperature in the cylinder .
8 Kucan told the Slovenian Assembly on July 23 that the new constitution would do away with the class principle of the old political system , placing the individual rather than the collective at the centre of the political stage .
9 But it was events during the 1550s , rather than the situation at the beginning of the decade , which were to determine that .
10 I was told later that the designer at the Natural History Publications Section nearly broke down trying to put the pieces together , just as it was thought all the animals had been spotted and labelled , another would be discovered ; I think this was an exaggeration but it was a very tricky task .
11 ‘ Red Ellen ’ had long been in the public eye — notably as the figure at the head of the Jarrow March in 1936 bearing down upon London to protest against the enormity of unemployment .
12 If its home clock said the time was 12.00 a.m. but the sun at the release site indicated 6.00 a.m. the pigeon would infer it had been moved one quarter of the way round the world to the west .
13 It is also possible to use festoon or ruched blinds at this type of window , but they would only draw up satisfactorily as far as the level at the bottom of the arch .
14 Frederick went on the new railway as far as the railhead at the diamond mines of Kimberley , and had to join an ox-wagon train the rest of the way .
15 And if you 've got any money left er the calendars and diaries Brenda has taken the names today and the money at the same time when you order .
16 He was dying as well as the man at the airport .
17 Much of this was new to Eva and Ingrid , who now shared a house with her , as well as the work at the teacher training college , and they spent many late nights in preparation .
18 It is obviously advantageous for an animal to receive more detailed information about where it is going to than about where it has come from , and it is therefore not surprising that as well as the mouth at the front end of the planaria there is a concentration of sense organs , such as light-sensitive eyepits , and to process the information arriving from these sense organs there is a group of ganglia concentrated in the head — forming at last the forerunners of real brains .
19 Even though the crew at the station offered to look after the dog , the man would not accept , and walked away .
20 Interflora florists can send flowers worldwide so the team at the Royal were quite unperturbed that about 10% of showgoers are international visitors .
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