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

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1 Lorne Boswell , Scottish secretary of the actors ' union , Equity , said there was alarm at the low levels of grant for theatre companies .
2 This suggests that at the low concentrations of H 2 found in aquatic sediments , Fe(III) may be the preferred electron acceptor .
3 Both came to lead theoretically revolutionary parties , which they staffed at the higher levels with relatives or friends from their home region .
4 At the higher levels of government , candidates are usually selected by the top leaders themselves , another element of ‘ top down ’ power , making the actual election process little more than a ‘ rubber stamping ’ exercise .
5 I am prepared to argue that doing business involves , even at the lower levels in an organization but especially at the higher levels of management , semantic problem-solving ; for example , agreeing on boundaries , identifying individuals , establishing and maintaining classifications , conjecturing ways of doing things that belong in no existing formal schema .
6 I do not know whether the pattern which we see in this country — of significant differences between girls and boys appearing only at the higher levels of achievement — would also apply to the SIMS data .
7 However , at the higher levels of attainment , boys are still achieving proportionally far better results than girls and are participating more .
8 At the higher levels of education scientists , economists and others who may play a future role in policy making , research and administration must be helped to understand the problems of disadvantaged areas in relation to society and the economy as a whole .
9 President Chiluba has our best wishes to help him get on with the job ; we shall do our best to assist him , because the election was a fine example of the principles that we endorsed at the recent Heads of Government meeting in Harare .
10 I mean we 've only got to have a look at the recent events in London went on about the insurances over the bombings over the weekend have n't we ?
11 While McClure basks in his double glory , spare a thought for Lisnagarvey 's Noel Graham , who missed out at the semi-final stages in pairs and fours .
12 While McClure basks in his double glory , spare a thought for Lisnagarvey 's Noel Graham , who missed out at the semi-final stages in pairs and fours .
13 There is alarm at the subtle changes in reaction to the new insulin , which seems to give less warning of the danger of erratic sugar control .
14 At the highest levels of attainment in developed societies , like postgraduate research fellowships , or master classes in the arts , this is exactly what does happen — just as it always has with farmers , hunters , mothers , shamans , poets , and makers of things tangible or mental .
15 At the highest levels of constraint the pocket can eventually swallow up the point d , precluding the possibility of a higher quality solution .
16 Even at the highest levels of disability the majority with these problems are resident in the community .
17 In those early days Layton had much in common with Dudek , not least their ability to poke fun at the richer districts of Montreal Jewry — including Westmount , which greatly irritated Leonard .
18 Our site is actually two separate but contiguous cemeteries at the neighbouring villages of Rudston and Burton Fleming ( fig. 9.6 ) .
19 An inquest was held at the Five Bells in January 1905 into an accident at Hailing Manor works when William Chalker was crushed in some machinery while working with John Burgess .
20 The Lord Chancellor was also concerned at the small numbers of women becoming eligible for appointments .
21 This was used to determine the limits of the view field by placing a white card at the four sides in turn and moving it until just seen .
22 Anni only learned to ride four years ago and later this year she and Floriano were representing Britain at the Equestrian Games in Stockholm .
23 Our brief has been to provide distribution equipment that will maintain prepared food at the correct temperature to the point of consumption , so that the consumer receives optimum quality at the optimum levels of hygiene .
24 It is , it has been pleaded at various points throughout paragraph three in reciting the history , that at the various meetings between Peter and Mr that no advice of this nature was given and it is the plaintiff 's case that failure to give advice of this nature , even if they did not ask for it , which they did not , was a breach of the professional duty owed to them by the defendant .
25 The new Building Regulations , which came into force in June , contain some new rules concerning the giving of notices at the various stages of building works .
26 This chapter examines the application of these principles at the various stages in construction projects and the roles of the different parties involved .
27 So , let us look at the various forms of communication .
28 With this résumé as a foretaste , let us proceed to look at the various components of Kuhn 's scheme in more detail .
29 Having looked at the various definitions of money supply , section 16.3 goes on to consider what causes the money supply to change .
30 Then they felt that the most effective way of dealing with it would be for each main committee to look at the various aspects in detail , rather than take the and miss everything , best for each of the main committees to look in detail at each part .
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