Example sentences of "[adv] at [adv] the [adj] " 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 So in reality they need never have been all at exactly the same place , only very close together .
3 So at least the first two cells are still picking up the right two numbers , because we used the range names , we 've inserted a row on the other file , but er , we 're still about range names found where those cells are .
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 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 .
7 On Wednesday they had a quiet morning in the centre until just before lunch when two emergencies came in at virtually the same time .
8 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 .
9 Inevitably , perhaps , Parr and Jessica ended up in bed together at roughly the same time that evening .
10 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 .
11 Second homes were liable for Standard Community Charge which was normally at twice the personal rate .
12 One is that , because in general these trends are not only national but also nationwide , the structure and composition of the population in each place in Britain has to some extent tended to change along similar lines , albeit not at precisely the same rates .
13 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 .
14 But we do detect quasars relatively near in space , and hence at virtually the same age as our own Galaxy ( some 15 000 million years ) .
15 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 !
16 Water levels are coming up at exactly the same speed , and Chew and Blagdon are even being visited by the same migrant wildfowl .
17 ‘ 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 .
18 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 .
19 The aisled nave has four bays and the church is barrel vaulted throughout at almost the same height — there is neither triforium nor clerestory .
20 He commented : ‘ We will look very carefully at how the future affairs of the council need to be conducted , given the advent of five Sinn Fein members as against three .
21 If it can be established by observation in some test experiment that a 10 lb. weight and a 1 lb. weight in free fall move downwards at roughly the same speed , then it can be concluded that the claim that bodies fall at speeds proportional to their weight is false .
22 I am grateful to my hon. Friend for sorting out at least the hon. Gentleman 's mathematics with obvious skill and knowledge .
23 People not not moving out at quite the same rate of knots .
24 One lucky spin-off from the system is that it reproduces intelligible sound at normal pitch , when the tape is played back at twice the intended speed .
25 At the end of every clawing tack we found ourselves back at almost the same place we had started ; we began to learn the realities of life aboard a Bugis prahu .
26 Standing in shallow water amongst the tall reeds on the banks of the river , Mark counted eight herons , all motionless , their necks inclined upwards at precisely the same angle , as if in silent prayer .
27 Instead , there was a tall , straggly looking tree seemingly at precisely the right spot , but it was definitely not a palm ; no-one could mistake it for one .
28 Bullen and Rockhart also show how the critical-success-factor approach can be applied equally at either the strategic or the operational activity level , and offer advice on how to ascertain from managers in fairly short interviews what these factors are .
29 And was partially at least the inevitable consequence of the fact that the Murphy brothers were being prosecuted at the same time as the complaint against the arresting officers was being investigated .
30 Almost at once the National Anthem summoned them both to their feet , but Mark responded sluggishly .
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