Example sentences of "[adj] [adj] at [det] " in BNC.

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1 All have shown that the frequency of ventricular ectopic at this time is low .
2 And the Meeting House is one of those places which is open to the general public on Sundays for religious worship , there 's a Catholic service at half past ten and an interdenominational one at half past eleven .
3 Repayment in full of Romania 's foreign debt , which had peaked in the early 1980s at more than US$11,000 million , had been a priority of the Ceausescu regime in its last years and had been accomplished by April 1989 [ see p. 36622 ] .
4 Just 15 of the new faces attended Oxbridge , half ( 57 ) were educated at other universities and a mere seven at those traditional breeding grounds , the polytechnics .
5 Having done this , you can begin by making sure that she is not left alone at all at first in her emotionally collapsed condition , unless she clearly indicates that she wants a period of solitude .
6 There 's a Catholic service at half past ten and an inter-denominational one at half past eleven .
7 So I told the press the next morning who were mega grumpy at all of this and I do n't blame them , so when the ceremony started Pat took the stills photographer round to the front and the television guys as the Princess began to inspect er the crew pulled all their gear through the Band of the Royal Marines over their toe caps under the tubas and pressed their cameras under the nose of the Princess Royal which would n't have happened had the Lieutenant Commander been prepared to listen to us and of course you could see him getting angrier and angrier
8 Ramsey was only a little disappointed at this failure .
9 In 1837 there had been improvements to the dressing floors , and it was then considered likely that every two months about 400 tons of merchantable ore and concentrate would soon be a reality , though the low price of copper prevailing at that time was felt to be something of a drawback .
10 ‘ I ca n't remember a horse so far ahead in the Grand National at this stage ! ’ enthused commentator Julian Wilson on BBC television as Crisp came to Becher 's Brook for the second time , still looking uncatchable : galloping relentlessly and jumping brilliantly , he was thirty lengths clear and showed no signs of flagging .
11 What I suggest to you is far more officers than the three you gave evidence of perhaps five or even the full six at some stage found their way into that master bedroom .
12 I subscribe to having as much information as possible available at any given time .
13 At this rate it will take until July 2004 before there are no registered unemployed at all !
14 But h Well obviously you have been clean shaven at some stage but
15 In other words , I did n't want anything recognisable used at all .
16 He seemed to have taken no other hurt at all ; but —
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