Example sentences of "the [adj] [noun sg] at [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This tended to support the broad structure at most Colleges at that time , ie reflecting a division to operations and support .
2 Indeed , if his ( undated ) grant to the abbey of Fécamp ( S 949 ) is genuine , one might suppose that he visited the Norman coast at some time , and his generosity to a foundation which had been particularly favoured by the ducal family ( in 1001 Richard II invited the celebrated monastic reformer William of Dijon to be its abbot ) seems most likely to mean that his relations with them were still satisfactory .
3 We asked 422 patients who had used the combined pill at some time about their knowledge of appropriate secondary methods of contraception to be used in the event of forgotten pills , severe vomiting , severe diarrhoea , and concurrent antibiotic treatment .
4 In the case of the Vale of Pewsey Fault , however , only minor faulting occurs in the Mesozoic above the subcrop of the thrust , the main growth fault appearing several kilometres to the south , perhaps controlled either by a splay thrust in the hanging wall or by local steepening of the sole thrust at this point .
5 It was the eternal noise at that bend in the river , but on a normal day it could n't be heard here .
6 To the perspectival appearance at that point of view being what it is it makes no difference whether or not the point of view is occupied by a viewer .
7 Taking the specific volume at any temperature the specific volume at temperature T will be where T is the coefficient of thermal expansion at temperature T. This equation is true for small temperature increments .
8 Today it is one of the best automated factories in the world , with computer-controlled parts arriving at the right instant at each work station to churn out reliable personal computers ( ‘ PCs ’ ) for a market that is still growing .
9 However , changes going the right way at any level are to be encouraged and demanded .
10 The right action at this stage is to play a small Club from both hands on the King of Clubs .
11 She had no idea what to do ; somehow fighting was not the right thing at this moment .
12 This last was not such a great risk , because most of the stage staff were needed on the Prompt Side at that point in the play for a forthcoming scene change .
13 Er no no , he er er he did er become an individual member of the Labour party at that stage , but he er he he did n't he did n't take er er an active er or organized part in it . .
14 What did erm how did you find the Labour Party at that time compares with the Labour Party now ?
15 At present , bears regularly cross the little-used road at several points .
16 With chapters covering each successive levy of troops , this book sets out to encompass all the military units raised by or on behalf of the Scots government at this period .
17 The Soviet film ‘ A Piebald Dog Running at the Edge of the Sea ’ received the Ecumenical Award at this year 's Moscow Film Festival , which is held every two years .
18 At a speed of 600 steps per second , for example , each of the three phases turns off 200 times per second and the average power dissipated in the freewheeling resistance at this speed is 200 x 0.04 W 8 W. The analysis of power losses at higher speeds becomes more involved , because the phase current at turn off is itself a function of operating speed .
19 But there was a new broom coming into the English Faculty at this period and , although younger than Simpson , Wilson , Garrod and the rest , he appeared to be more radically reactionary .
20 There were two elements in the English Department at that time .
21 You may see a guy wandering in and out groups and that 's a guy called Geoff who works for the British National Corpus and these are the people who are trying to have or produce ten million words of the written word and a hundred million erm spoken words , which is a corpus whereby , er come and look at the English language at some time in the future and identify and listen to some of your and your dialects and what you said so make sure you have lots of input as we 've got quite a broad spectrum of different dialects today but he 'll be wandering in and out er throughout today .
22 Besides , I do n't fancy going fifty miles the wrong way at this time of night . ’
23 The whole or part of any proceedings may under s 42 of the Act also be transferred to the High Court at any stage of the proceedings by the county court .
24 The dancing man was standing out in the middle of the road as though unaware of the scarlet double-decker which might trundle down the High Street at any moment to knock him down .
25 ‘ I was always the top broker at any firm I worked for on Wall Street and before that I sold memberships at the Museum of Modern Art .
26 I should be happy to discuss any particular problems with the hon. Gentleman at any time .
27 Over the British Isles the prevalent wind at all stations is the westerly wind .
28 Unfortunately , from the British viewpoint at any rate , the dispute-solving model adopted by the Sinhalese had little to do with British conceptions of justice .
29 Gallaudet , Principal of the College , recommended McCandless and Jaffray to the British authorities for the Albert Medal ( the highest civilian award in Britain and the British Empire at that time , since superseded by the George Cross ) .
30 He sees part of the answer in the massive recession suffered by the British economy at that time , a point to which we shall return below .
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