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

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1 For the moment , we would point out that traditional theories of law , such as positivism , are characterised by a lack of concern for such perspectives , tending to regard law as both a static and isolated social phenomenon ; and insofar as they consider political struggle at all , they regard it as merely a struggle for the control of law as an ‘ instrument ’ .
2 To allow sufficient time in the post for training in investigation techniques and the all-important legal aspects and also for the accumulation of a broad experience at this fairly unusual job , it is desirable to recruit inspectors at a reasonably early period in their career , especially if they are ultimately to rise to supervisory or management positions in the organisation .
3 It was the eternal noise at that bend in the river , but on a normal day it could n't be heard here .
4 A strong turnaround at both helped the group back into the black at the half-way stage , ringing up profits of £3.1m against a loss of nearly £14m last time .
5 Since then , Labour has never won a secure working majority at any election .
6 Ooh it 's posh look at that !
7 It had shocked him to discover , while a student , that at least half the men in his year had had no love or emotional experience at all .
8 John Henderson takes a light-hearted look at some of the curious dress regulations in the equestrian world
9 They were the sorts of contacts that you have when you 're signing on at the Employment Benefits Office , when you 're going to a job interview erm and often these are very negative because the experience of signing on is n't a very pleasant experience at all ; most job interviews , unfortunately , end with a rejection erm so a lot of these non-routine contacts were quite negatives ones for people .
10 Today it is one of the best automated factories in the world , with computer-controlled parts arriving at the right instant at each work station to churn out reliable personal computers ( ‘ PCs ’ ) for a market that is still growing .
11 You may want emotional support at any stage of HIV infection , and it will be important for you to find someone you trust who will give the support you need .
12 Handfast Point was joined to the cliff by a narrow ridge at this time .
13 Instead of planning to have a stable foothold at each step , you recover from a bad step with the next one you take .
14 I said well it should n't be the bloody case at all and that 's when we got into the debate about er Aberdeen to er one following half half an hour after the other .
15 Not the usual kind at all .
16 Would it make any difference if there was n't a European parliament at all ?
17 Isolated PHB powder , which is about 70% crystalline , has no C-NMR spectrum at these temperatures .
18 This E S R D really is the bible and we have specified the aircraft to meet that E S R D and not anything extra , er obviously if one of the four nations wants to build a nuclear role into the aircraft that becomes a very big political question first and foremost and we have just not considered it at the technical level at all because it 's er it 's not in the requirement .
19 The following extract from the introduction summarises the prevailing situation : Deaf people are fairly certain to encounter deaf discrimination at some time : perhaps in the education they receive , in the career opportunities open to them , or during their day-to-day lives .
20 It hardly seems accidental that the extremely imprecise and tentative nature of his proposals allowed the maximum scope for the exercise of political judgement at all levels of the administrative system .
21 If he was stupid , Louis would start cutting himself with a broken mic stand at this point , and their drummer would smash his headphones .
22 Nevertheless , there is a considerable degree of interest in transnational political practice at this level .
23 " So much for European harmonisation at all levels , " says Neil MacFarlane , Sports Minister from 1981 to 1985 , Conservative MP for Sutton and Cheam and a Vice-President of the P.G.A .
24 It is a personal , highly subjective account which seeks to relate my experience as an Irish lesbian , my involvement in political action at that time and my subsequent emigration to England in the mid-seventies .
25 The right action at this stage is to play a small Club from both hands on the King of Clubs .
26 Stabstitch braid to the outline of the pelmet on right side at this stage , but stitch fringing to the lower edge of the pelmet when the pelmet has been completed , or fix with fabric adhesive .
27 Did you go to a technical college at all ?
28 This last was not such a great risk , because most of the stage staff were needed on the Prompt Side at that point in the play for a forthcoming scene change .
29 While in talks with his own advisers the president did not necessarily rule out armed action at some later date , he vetoed a CIA plan to " topple Nasser " .
30 The decision of most lesbians with any political sensibility at that time to do this left many mixed gay organizations in a quandary .
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