Example sentences of "at his [coord] [pron] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Currently , the MCA is like any other tax allowance and allows a taxpayer to reduce his or her liability at his or her highest rate of tax .
2 The conditions typically restricted the defendant to peaceful picketing at his or her usual place of employment , but they could be wider than this , embracing curfews and residency requirements such as the stipulation on one occasion that a defendant reside in Wick ( Wallington , 1985 : 156 ) .
3 The investor , who must be resident and ordinarily resident in the UK , can obtain tax relief on up to a maximum of £40,000 invested under the BES at his or her top rate of tax .
4 The computer : 1 always offers an encouraging , positive response ; 2 provides a successful experience ; 3 lets the child work at his or her own level ; 4 treats the child as an individual ; 5 gives instant feedback which is essential for correcting bad habits ; 6 presents reading in a peer-approved way ; 7 is highly motivating .
5 In response to increasing demands for expert self-awareness and self-evaluation in meeting the demands of the new curriculum , the new organization of school government and the new involvement of parents , a head 's disposable time could be better spent in grappling at his or her own level with those organizational , philosophic and marketing questions which lie behind the giving of a professional account of a school .
6 This pattern is one which allows each child to learn at his or her own pace .
7 Each person will recover at his or her own pace , with the same individual variation as for any other illness , but generally the next week is spent on Step 2 .
8 Because the assessment is internal , there is flexibility in its timing and hence a student can work towards a module at his or her own pace .
9 order a solicitor found guilty of shoddy work to remit fees , waive the right to fees , or to rectify a mistake at his or her own expense ;
10 A child can only learn at his or her own speed from the starting point which has been reached .
11 Gradually this approach is giving way to one of setting more realistic goals for each individual , allowing him or her to develop , or not , at his or her own speed .
12 Unfortunately , there is no real solution to these difficulties and again we can only leave it to the reader to arrive at his or her own conclusion on the basis of the material presented .
13 Midway through the interview the big-shot deliberately looks at his or her ostentatious watch .
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