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

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1 Therefore my clients would much rather deal with this at a strategic level than in individual district plans .
2 Peter Hall directs all this at a hectic pace around Carl Toms 's lavish set .
3 Responding to Labour criticism of the Government 's failure to implement a manifesto pledge on legislation to crack down on the sale and carrying of knives , Lord Fraser said ministers would like to act on this at an early opportunity .
4 He did this at an intellectual level , and one of his chief instruments was the German-British Fellowship .
5 He did this at an intellectual level , and one of his chief instruments was the German-British Christian Fellowship .
6 The proposal form should be checked to see if the Policyholder disclosed the illness/injury or if the complaint first occurred after inception of the policy , did the Policyholder disclose this at the appropriate renewal date .
7 Once again , to play this at the correct tempo you should play it metrically , with great care given to the evenness of each note and to the left-hand fingering .
8 All his life he was a staunch supporter of the Bible as the ultimate truth and proclaimed this at the famous Oxford debate on evolution .
9 I thought I could best do this at the Foreign Office , since in the aftermath of Suez so many dangerous tangles remained to be unravelled and so many ruptured friendships to be mended .
10 In Scotland there are only a few who might in the future provide this at the top level .
11 ANY GIVEN weekday night , the 8.00 from Coventry to Birmingham carries a cargo of young gig-goers from the smaller city to Brum , all in search of cheap thrills , sexual gratification , spiritual uplift and all this at the Smashing Pumpkins ' gig at Aston University .
12 The cost of achieveing this at the chlor-alkali plants in runcorn by installing new technology was estimated in 1986 to be about £200 million , ’ said Phil .
13 Roeder tentatively puts it at 1000 finished pictures and complains that there were few at the British Museum , still fewer in provincial libraries .
14 ‘ The Army were dishing out some at the Commemorative Hall earlier , ’ Maggie said .
15 But we 've found some thin sliced bread including some at the Late Shopper in Bedale ( thin sliced long loaf 53p ) and we liked the suggestion from Margaret Gent , our retiring switchboard lady , who says she buys uncut loaves and slices them very thinly with an electric carving knife …
16 This was followed by a film of a mediaeval banquet at which the guests , after much lusty eating and drinking , undressed one another at a leisurely pace , then climbed on to the refectory table for a general post , to the accompaniment on the sound track of much wheezing and grunting .
17 Currency Options differ from Forward Options as they give the Option buyer the right , but not the obligation , to deliver one currency and take delivery of another at a prearranged exchange rate on a pre-arranged maturity date .
18 Careful scrutiny reveals that the cross-sections of such scarps are something like that shown in Figure 7.7 ( b ) , which in turn can represent the situation shown in Figure 7.7 ( c ) in which one piece of surface is thrust over another at a low angle .
19 There is an uncertainty in the sense that we today observe the universe to be in a state of expansion , that is the most distant galaxies and clusters and galaxies are all receding from one another at a high speed , which actually increases as you look farther and farther away from us .
20 The shooting dead of a US marine and the wounding of another at a Panamanian roadblock on Saturday forced the US to take the situation more seriously .
21 Like most children from big families , they had learnt to outshout one another at an early age .
22 A sluice gate was installed up the hill where the water that would create our power was diverted from the Meloch into the millpond , and another at the other end of the pond above the terraces at the back of Melin Cottage .
23 One sat at the extreme righthand end of the car , another at the extreme lefthand end and the third in the middle by the doors , facing the platform .
24 Morris had once done as much at a Labour Party conference in Blackpool .
25 Meath are very much at a transitional stage .
26 Historically , religion mattered very much at a national level .
27 Julia spent that Thursday very much at a loose end .
28 On talking with her son Michael — ‘ Talking with Michael is like going down a water chute and finding yourself in the same swimming pool , very much at the deep end . ’
29 It is worth reminding ourselves , therefore , that Wittgenstein 's criticism of solipsism is intended to be aimed as much at the classic empiricist programme espoused by the classical foundationalist .
30 Moreover , answers for small loans were concentrated very much at the short-repayment-period end of the scale , while answers for large loans were spread more evenly across the whole range of options from 6 to 36 months .
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