Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] at [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Alternatively , this student , too , could go straight on to take an occupational SVQ , at level I , or perhaps at level II . |
2 | Of course when he was living with Beatrice — and he painted her at least fourteen times — he could resume his sittings more or less at will . |
3 | Er in the case of Berlin , the er situation there was er that Russia er of course the Soviet Union could intervene in Berlin more or less at will , given that it was a small island in East Germany and was always a vulnerable , always , always in a position of being a hostage . |
4 | Er in the case of Berlin , the er situation there was er that Russia er of course the Soviet Union could intervene in Berlin more or less at will , given that it was a small island in East Germany and was always a vulnerable , always , always in a position of being a hostage . |
5 | Standardised mortality ratios for cardiovascular disease fell from 119 in men who weighed 5.5 pounds ( 2495 g ) or less at birth to 74 in men who weighed more than 8.5 pounds ( 3856 g ) . |
6 | When a young lad , well as a young lad you were n't allowed to be cos you 're not going to be in there son , and as I was er saying until I , until I left school I was more or less at work between school and bedtime you see , but er the majority of lads used to do a , do a little part-time job in those days |
7 | Overall 80% ofmen had a haemoglobin concentration of 12.5 g/dl or less at diagnosis and 75% of women had a concentration of 11.5 g/dl or less . |
8 | You have to stand more or less at attention all the time when you get locked up in there . |
9 | At first , Jackson had seemed more or less at ease with her . |
10 | It was more or less at eye level , because I was on the floor at the time , and I crawled towards it with a muffled sensation of triumph . |
11 | What makes young people more or less at risk ? |
12 | According to Lindsay Neil , manager of the authority 's HIV , Aids and sexual health programme : ‘ Members of these communities are no more or less at risk of HIV infection than others . ’ |
13 | Sex in the office , or elsewhere at work , leads to a loss of control . |
14 | One sees more of the bowl and stem of the Picasso Compotier , for instance , than one would in normal vision if one assumed the same high viewpoint when looking at the top of it ; and the gourd behind is painted as though in silhouette or directly at eye level . |
15 | Whereas artificial insemination is a simple technique , which can be carried out in an outpatients department , or even at home , in vitro fertilization needs to be performed by highly skilled practitioners and requires sophisticated laboratory facilities . |
16 | In the early stages of pregnancy , or even at conception itself , a mother may become aware of a living presence within her body , sensing its spirit before there are any physical symptoms at all . |
17 | According to these data , for instance , from the aspect of the viability of the fetus , it is better to have a second child at ages 30–34 than a first child at this age or even at age 24–29 years . |
18 | you get into , it can help to get your mind off it during the day or alright at night you might be very lonely |
19 | An easy way to invest larger sums of money on the Money Market for fixed terms , or at specified terms of notice or indeed at call . |
20 | Marie told me to be sure to switch it off when I ai n't in the room , or else at night when I 'm sleeping . |
21 | The initial reaction is usually shocked disbelief which can last for a long period , while the person may feel very detached from the world or completely at sea . |
22 | Actually , the former Soviet Union had been invited to do the honours but declined , not being up to it organisationally nor economically at present . |
23 | Out of Romania , then right across Hungary into Austria — always down lanes or minor roads and mostly at night … ’ |
24 | He was at his best and most at home in the primary sector . |
25 | Efficiency about the house on the part of others always inspired wistful envy in Meredith who was efficient about the office and rather at sea about the home . |
26 | Transfer the 3rd and every following 5th stitch on to adjacent needles at left and right at centre 0 , that is , with four stitches for cable at centre . |
27 | Innovations are , after all , naturally and necessarily at risk , and can claim no exemption from the operation of market forces . |
28 | Their evil habits are illustrated in the following tale : a traveller , lost and alone at night on a craggy moor , was invited by a duergar to sit by his fire and warm himself . |
29 | And apparently at speech day she was talking to s do you know she had the cheek to say to me she had the cheek to tell somebody to say that I should at least have the decency to go out with someone who 's half looking , half good looking . |
30 | At other times , and especially at night , he seemed disturbingly different . |