Example sentences of "[adv prt] at [adv] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The swinging leg has to touch down at exactly the right speed and lock straight in time to convert the kinetic energy into lift .
2 Down at about a thousand units erm you er b between ten thousand and a thousand units er you 'd suffer the symptoms of radiation sickness erm your hair would drop out and your teeth would drop out and you 'd vomit and your skin would turn a funny shade of green and and you 'd be very ill erm but you , you 'd probably recover er you might not but you , you , I mean people have actually had those sort of doses of radiation and have actually recovered er from it .
3 They were immensely hairy , had breasts that hung down at least a yard and were used by the males as beasts of burden .
4 The job of the chant leader is simply to make sure that ‘ Shit ! ’ comes in at exactly the right time .
5 He can claim , whether truthfully or not , that he had recommended clients to come in at exactly the right times .
6 I introduced a weekly Sunday series called ‘ The Symphony Hour ’ , which I repeated in at least a dozen other cities around the world over the next 50 years .
7 Start filling them in at least a week before you embark on the diet , so that you have a ‘ base-line ’ from which to judge the effect of the diet .
8 At least in what other poorer women were telling me , when it came to after work and weekends the men were quite the women were prepared to look after the children and felt it was their role to look after the children while the man was at work ; when the man came back he continued to feel that the woman should look after the children erm for the rest of the time , and the idea of a shared child care arrangement did not operate in at least a number of the families that I talked to and had been one of the causes of the breakdown of the marriage and one of the precipitating factors in the man physically abusing the woman .
9 He has a habit of playing in at least the inaugural event held on one of his lay-outs and in December 1988 fully intended to play in the Austrian Open of 1989 .
10 Jack the tiny Shetland pony weighs in at only a few stones and is just over two-feet tall .
11 Weighing in at only a few ounces , you hardly notice that you 're wearing this jacket .
12 The receiver has gone in at only the parent company , and Sharp yesterday made it clear that seven of its 15 operating subsidiaries were going concerns .
13 On Wednesday they had a quiet morning in the centre until just before lunch when two emergencies came in at virtually the same time .
14 Thus , courses , which , in the past , have started in September and finished in the following June , during which all students moved along at exactly the same speed of learning , will become a feature of the past .
15 It all fizzes along at quite an invigorating rate without ever threatening to rise above the gaudily superficial .
16 Yet such an assessment ignores the independent forces at work in the interwar years which caused economic performance to fall well below economic potential ; it also fails to take into account the record of poor growth over at least a quarter-century before 1914 .
17 If the Business has an undisclosed liability which has been passed to the Purchaser , the Vendor should be required to pay over at least the amount of the undisclosed liability .
18 However , the timetable may be hampered as the Government intends a dramatic slow-down nationally in the growth of student recruiting over at least the next three years .
19 So there was always a bottle of Reisling and a guitar , his Japanese kimono and him staying in bed , looking out of the window at the wolves chasing the train as we went through Siberia in the snow , whereas Geoffrey McCormack ( or Warren Peace as he was known professionally ) and I would get off at nearly every stop if we were awake , and run around on the platform .
20 Each month cardholders can either pay off their whole bill , in which case they pay no interest charges and the credit is ‘ free ’ for up to fifty six days ; or they can pay off at least the minimum amount , which is usually 5% or 5 , whichever is the greater .
21 Water levels are coming up at exactly the same speed , and Chew and Blagdon are even being visited by the same migrant wildfowl .
22 Defending against smashes is even trickier — you have to press up and fire to jump up at exactly the right moment to block the smash , and sometimes the other player will fool you by just tipping a weak shot over your head !
23 ‘ You get several colleagues and the latest British Telecom touch dial screen technology with all the market-makers ’ numbers pre-programmed and you ring 'em up at exactly the same time .
24 I looked up at where the pipe went through the wall into the prison .
25 The ceiling had been removed and we were looking up at where the roof of the house once had been .
26 Child gets up at 5.30am every morning and switches on the electric fire and all the cooker rings .
27 Should a big enough gap open up at just the right time , then you will be able to stay on port and merely harden up to cross the line .
28 Twice-widowed Rodi , 52 , still gets up at 7.30am every day to drive to her full-time job in a laboratory .
29 All regions have now drawn up at least a first round of projects for inclusion on the shopping lists .
30 But Mansell is no less than thirty-nine seconds up on him , which means he has to make up at least a second a lap and preferably more .
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