Example sentences of "at [adj] [noun] you [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 At fifty feet you might hit a wing , or a wheel , ’ he said .
2 At low tide you can cross the bays on the beach but at high tide you have to go inland , a lot further round so timing is important — we got it wrong once or twice !
3 because at that meeting you can imagine that twenty people gathering then you end up not really making any decisions , far too many people , there was a lot discussed and aired and it concerns expressed and it was a case , and I 'm going from recollection here , it was really a case of let's go away and think about it and calm down and look at it rationally
4 They were good value , because they were in a style that he could wear anywhere and they were strong enough for all his walking and kept his feet from being bruised on the city pavements , for when you walk as much and as far as Boy did at that time you can hurt your feet badly .
5 Here is another equation , We wish to find what number I stands for , unc We have now " solved the equation " for You may well be thinking that all this working out is not needed since you can work out the answer in your head Very soon though you will be given problems too difficult to work out in your head , At that time you will have to use the method you re practising now ,
6 At that time you will receive a visit from a man .
7 At that time you must accept yourself .
8 But ultimately , at that stage , the expectation is that they will say , well the bulk of the D S S monies have now been transferred to local authorities , and can safely be distributed through the normal standard spending assessment distribution , and the revenue support grant for local authorities , so at that stage you will cease to have any specific grant and one assumes that the conditions about where you spend it and how you spend it will also have been removed .
9 And at that stage you can say no thank you and our advice is take the report and then go to another investment advisor and they will do precisely the same .
10 At that stage you can enter into a new covenant .
11 You 're always looking for a four on a par-5 , but at that stage you 'd take it as long as your main opposition has n't gone away .
12 The first time you try it you 'll find it difficult to keep the nose planted that far down , Stuka-like ; but remember , starting at FL 300 even at that rate you 'll need two minutes to get down to breathing levels , which encourages a firm push on the yoke .
13 So that at the end of the five years , assuming you 've paid the maximum stake at seven and a half percent , you would , otherwise you would receive the nine thousand back of course , and at that rate you would receive two six seven one and that will include , if you 're a twenty five percent payer , six hundred and sixty seven that you would have otherwise lost in , that would have gone out in tax .
14 At half time you can change your tactics and bring on a substitute .
15 Not much new to be said about Richard Strauss 's Elektra at this date you might think , but you would be wrong .
16 Even at this distance you could see that huge red mark across his cheek .
17 If you look carefully at this level you 'll see two dark bands and in between the growth .
18 At this level you should get all the fitness , slimness and cardiovascular benefits that you need .
19 At this level you can sunbathe or swim from a stone jetty ( connecting off-shore rocks ) or in one of the two swimming pools .
20 At this keyword you must specify the type of relational database your LIFESPAN database has to be transferred to i.e. RDB or ORACLE .
21 At this keyword you must specify the username and password of the ORACLE account where your LIFESPAN database has to be transferred to .
22 At this keyword you must specify the time at which you wish LIFESPAN RDBI to run ( start time ) , the amount of time you wish it to run for ( duration ) , and the time at which you wish it to be re-scheduled ( repeat time ) .
23 At this stage you might imagine your huge number of lace samples was enough to last forever .
24 Also , at this stage you can draw the back of the board towards you using the back foot .
25 At this stage you can add a glass of white wine if you have it to spare .
26 At this stage you will notice that no attempt has been made to count the words as it was not possible to use the macro record facility for this operation .
27 At this stage you should explain what arrangements ( if any ) have been made for expenses .
28 For example , a good sailor gybing a short board changes his feet at the end of the turn ; the novice attempting this would find it very difficult since at this stage you should change the feet before changing the rig .
29 At this stage you must use your knowledge and apply it to the question and its information content .
30 At this point you might feel like going out to shoot your mother and father , and they in turn would feel like shooting their parents , but this is n't a very practical solution !
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