Example sentences of "[adv] be [verb] at [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The defences at Alcester have only been found at one point on the north-west side by the river , and are of two periods with a wall supported by timber piles , close enough to the river bank as not to need a ditch system at this point . |
2 | These types of record have all been used at one time or another by the authors . |
3 | The UK government reportedly favoured the principle of " subsidiarity " [ see also p. 36741 ] , which it took to mean that decisions should only be made in Brussels which could not better be taken at national level . |
4 | He said that guerrilla attacks would henceforth be directed at military targets , state companies and economic installations among others . |
5 | Buildings — and not just historic ones — represent energy , labour and materials , which either can not be replaced or can only be replaced at enormous cost . |
6 | When it is demolished it is lost for good and can only be duplicated at considerable expense . |
7 | Unfortunately , certain landlords tend to abuse rights of access and as a first step the tenant should ensure that the right is subject to reasonable notice and may only be exercised at reasonable times , except of course in cases of emergency . |
8 | Continuous time means that observation is unceasing , such as a continuous record of river discharge ; quantized time is when imaginary sections are used to subdivide time , as when precipitation amounts are measured daily or weekly ; discrete time is when interest focuses upon time duration and frequency of events per unit of time ; and sampled time is when observations can only be made at particular periods , such as weekly measurements of plant growth . |
9 | I believe we should not only be looking at simple traffic calming , I believe we should be looking at er greater use of subsidised school transport and in fact transport called for a report and I gather going on right out . |
10 | Initially , however , such marketing can only be targeted at sophisticated investors and only on 30 business days each year . |
11 | ‘ More and more decisions can only be taken at European level , ’ Mr Bangemann said . |
12 | A pedestal basin generally has a slightly larger washing area than a wall-hung basin ; it does n't need such a secure fixing , and the supporting pedestal hides the plumbing , but it can only be installed at one height . |
13 | The disturbance of setts will only be permitted at certain locations and for specific reasons . |
14 | They can only be resolved at great danger to myself and so I beg you , my Lord , to order my withdrawal from this country for Satan walks here . |
15 | Such issues can only be resolved at local level . |
16 | The meteorological aspects of the German winter have already been discussed , and could perhaps be reread at this point ( p. 36 ) . |
17 | It should perhaps be stressed at this point that the three-element model , while modelling many of the features of solid polymers , remains only a model . |
18 | In terms of manpower all three types of decision are constantly being made at all levels of the nursing organisation . |
19 | On Sunday 8 September 1560 , a mop fair was held at nearby Abingdon . |
20 | That machine has now gone back to being called the Model 54 and will appear as a 45MHz TAB-packaged four-way , as had already been intended at one time . |
21 | Computers are used in all walks of life , although so far in our series of programmes we 've largely been looking at scientific applications . |
22 | I mean we 've just been to look at some others and upstairs and downstairs . |
23 | Housing association output will soon be running at three times the level that it was in the 1970s . |
24 | They earn interest in dinars , calculated at the current exchange rate , and the principal can normally be withdrawn at any time in the given foreign currency . |
25 | These would normally be submitted at four-weekly intervals , unless the injury or illness involved would clearly involve a lengthy absence . |
26 | The standard gauge lace carriage does n't have to be tuned to the machine , so can easily be bought at any time . |
27 | Animals again can easily be accommodated at this level but it will not follow from this that they will be capable of the conscious distress or anxiety of a parent at an injury to their child , or of the hamstrung athlete warned by the doctor that they must give up running . |
28 | Status , and effectively caste , was thus being bought at vast prices . |
29 | Football has always been played at both ends , a fact made significant by Robson 's assertion that England were forced to fight a rearguard action in Chorzow . |
30 | These basins can usually be installed at any height , and hide the plumbing , as well as providing storage space for bathroom bottles or towels . |