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

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1 ‘ The expectation we 're working towards at this point is 25,000 , ’ a spokesman told Reuter : ‘ We 've not revised that . ’
2 I thought it might of been Pat sort of at that time , but erm when I looked out I saw a man with a billboard thing
3 ‘ They 're doin' the type of violence we was n't even thinkin' of at that age , takin' guns to school and all that .
4 On the day of the launch of At First Sight at London Colney , on September 20 , among many moving moments as crews meet up and shared their memories , there was a most poignant presentation .
5 It is more difficult to know whether an animal goes through the experience of at one moment not being able to see a food item , but then being able to see it at the next .
6 Her job , her leisure , her religion were devoted to being a provider of at best health and knowledge , at the least of time or food .
7 And indeed I would insist on this : the first requirement for a study of Pound is a set of maps ( preferably half an inch to the mile ) of at any rate certain regions of France , Italy and England ; the second requirement is a set of Michelin Green Guides for France and Italy , and ( if one is American ) similar guides to the South of England .
8 By this approach too we find the starting-point of at any rate one kind of valuation in choice of the spontaneous reaction in obedience to ‘ Be aware ’ .
9 The initial public reaction within the profession to this facility has , perhaps not surprisingly , been muted , though commercial and financial pressure for incorporation of at any rate the largest firms may ultimately become unstoppable .
10 This can be taken advantage of at any point within a word .
11 What we 're sitting on top of at this moment is one of them .
12 FOOTBALL is probably not a F subject Darlingtonians F would care to be reminded of at this stage in a trying season .
13 What were houses made of at this time ?
14 He loves to attack the ball , and is happier in the centre of defence instead of at full back . ’
15 Spend some moments thinking over one or more examples of what you have noted , and if you can remember what it felt like at that time .
16 He told me all about the background to the picture , what Rembrandt probably felt like at that time , what he was trying to say , how he said it .
17 ‘ You know what we were like at that age .
18 What 's it like at that shop then ?
19 In order to observe this and to try to understand something of what life in the movement was like at first hand — and , of course , to try to observe the operation of sociological variables such as social control — I lived for several periods of a week or so , over a span of six years , in Unification centres and participated in various of their functions .
20 Certainly not to the same degree of hurt , but a taste of what rejection was like at first hand .
21 That 's why you said it 's like at this job was n't it ?
22 So he had the Sierra and he said I do n't know whether he 'll want it for , it could be sort of three or four weeks if they 're gon na repair his car or if we can get one within the company like at another depot obviously they 'll get that for him rather than hire one off you .
23 If you have players who are obsessed with mapping detail , they will have a very tough time inside the Castle , but in describing the outside of it , when their characters seem to see slight differences each time they look at the buildings , add the disorientating detail that the characters can not remember exactly what the Castle looked like at any time prior to the present moment .
24 Management , top management and the N E C or the N U R and that 's when it went to there and it was discussed and dealt with at that level .
25 We should be clear , for example , that what people learn from a " trust game " is that they can trust the person/people they are working with at that moment .
26 Scores of students I spoke with at that time suffered hurt pride that socialist China , supposedly superior to capitalist states , could be defeated by its small neighbour ( and soon to be returned ) Hong Kong .
27 When a new plane came in and they assigned it to our crew , it being the principle crew and we got to name it and we named our plane Skyscraper , I do have some later pictures but er it taken in front of the plane of the crew that I was flying with at that time and the ground crew in front of Skyscraper .
28 He can not use this as an opportunity to re-open a debate on any of the topics dealt with at that meeting .
29 The latter , incidentally , illustrates another point , that concerning " capture theory " which will be raised and dealt with at greater length later in the chapter ( see p. 7 ) .
30 Some of those who had commented on the draft of the new programme , Gorbachev revealed , thought the term should have been entirely removed ; others , on the contrary , thought it should have been dealt with at greater length .
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