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

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1 That 's Election Update at eleven forty on Central .
2 Fortunately , most of the crowd had been drawn to the main attraction of The Great Whirlo in the Variety Tent at that particular point in the afternoon .
3 Many of these were transferred to an internment camp at Long Kesh near Lisburn .
4 In return , Hungary had agreed to hold its 1991 budget deficit at 78,000 million forints ( $1,130 million ) and to limit its current-account deficit to $1,200 million .
5 Therefore , we 're not , other than the specific items that appear on your additions list , we 're not looking for any growth in the base budget at this stage , over and above that that 's already built into your budget base .
6 Since the intensity of each band in the autoradiograms is directly proportional to the mole-fraction of RNA of each length , the intensity is therefore a direct measure of the relative drug occupancy at that site .
7 Workshops at Ellesmere Port carry out the servicing , refuelling and washing of all P&O Roadtanks vehicles based at the depot and also at the massive Shell refinery at nearby Stanlow .
8 The approach route to the mountain was complicated by dense bamboo forest on the final climb up the Kusum Khola , hacking through thickets to cover the last four miles to the base camp at 4,000 metres .
9 For each time segment look at three successful things that you achieved .
10 * However , a report by the South Pacific Regional Environment Programme puts anticipated sea level rise at 2 metres by 2100 , leading to a further diminution of fresh water supplies on the Pacific islands , which already face a shortage .
11 ‘ I 'll see you in the champagne tent at three o'clock , ’ Graham Fearnley said .
12 ‘ Piero della Francesca does it like this , ’ and he describes the way the figures in Piero 's Baptism look at each other , drawing in the observer .
13 In other words , if we want to compare the size of the money stock at one point in time ( M st ) with that of a previous point in time ( M st-1 ) , we have to look at the flow ( change ) of money between those two points
14 An independent Central Bank might provide such a restraint , and so might the constitutional amendment , suggested in Friedman and Friedman ( 1980 ) , which obliges the government to expand the money stock at some fixed rate and which would make cheating on this obligation illegal .
15 An improvement on this basic design was to use a lightweight but rigid rotating rod on which to mount the magnet and mirror , and attach a coil spring at one end , so that once any change in potential difference had been registered the mirror would swing back to its original position .
16 But equally , the alliance should nut be dated too late in the 430s , because then it would have cried out fur mention at some point in the book i narrative , where the immediate ‘ alleged reasons ’ for the war are rehearsed at length .
17 Fifth , release for in-service training should be increased to 5 per cent of the further education teaching force at any one time as soon as resources are available .
18 A number of public services and voluntary bodies are engaged in fighting drug misuse at local level .
19 Dr Charles Fox receives a Valentine 's Day cheque from Gavin Hill and Martyn Ireson of Northampton Canoe Club at one of their pool sessions towards a Bio-Rad machine for diabetics .
20 Her mother showed no signs of mercury poisoning at all .
21 Required for the Chemical Pathology Department at this post graduate teaching hospital .
22 Authors Charles Ferguson and Charles Morris paint a dismal picture of the company 's record across-the-board since the 1970s and presage a painful decline leading to a disaster of enormous proportions that will drag down with it IBM stockholders , employees , suppliers , the US computer industry at large and the nation as a whole .
23 The potato famine of 1846 and the clearances , slowing up but still grinding on , had the 1871 Census figure at 723 .
24 This pattern has been constructed by finding the mean value of coin loss at eighty-eight sites .
25 No conclusion can be drawn from the coin loss at any individual site , unless it varies significantly from the pattern .
26 If he has the slightest doubt about his ability to launch safely , bearing in mind such hazards as swinging to one side or a cable break at any stage , then he must refuse the launch .
27 Texas Instruments said the decision to sign the non-exclusive agreement was based on several factors : first , the technology is available now ; second , the ARM core operates at low voltages and offers ‘ the best MIPS per Watt in the industry ’ — approximately 200 MIPS per Watt , compared with the AT&T Co Hobbit at 37 MIPS per Watt ; third , it integrates easily into larger chip designs ; fourth , it provides good price-performance — to buy chips in volume from Advanced RISC would cost less than $30 per unit ; fourth , the chip is tiny — an ARM6L has a die size of 5.9mm square — and there is a strong need in the automotive industry to reduce the size and weight of components .
28 owing to its early introduction in 1920 and also because of the substantial extension of its rights in 1952 and 1972 it was able to evolve into the virtual bargaining monopolist on the employees ' side at the plant level , to the extent of being considered by unions as the proper bargaining agent at that level , much more so than in other countries .
29 She would be able to give up her job as secretary in the medical physics department at Larksoken Power Station and start the first of the two children she had planned .
30 You can do this 24 hours a day , 7 days a week by using your midland Auto Cheque card at any of our self-service cash machines .
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