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

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1 Some of the rules change at this stage .
2 If an individual buys a futures contract at this price and later sells a contract at 91–23 , then he will have made a loss of 328.13 ( i.e. 21 ticks x 15.625 per tick ) .
3 It is also possible to unwind a futures contract at any time by performing a reversing trade , so futures contracts are generally extremely liquid ( at least for the near maturing contracts ) .
4 His interest in physics developed at high school in Washington State where his family moved in 1953 .
5 So gripped did I become with my inability to proceed at one point , that I almost became benighted through ignoring what was literally a keyhole through the rock .
6 But is the thing is budget led at this stage , I mean is n't that , are we really , is n't the
7 Many of the operations undertaken at this stage would be similar to those carried out at the integration stage ( 4.2 ) .
8 [ A total change of mood — BELVILLE and PAMELA sit at either end of the table . ]
9 And I think it would be a good time now to , to point out to the to s to er to say that we 'd like to have our views heard at that time .
10 A two storey building linked by a bridge to the main building , and which incorporated the Library was substantially modified to provide a Modern Languages Suite situated at First Floor Level , with additional Classrooms and Offices , located on the Ground Floor .
11 All day long she had wondered how he had managed to bamboozle his way into a consultancy , but first the calm , unflappable way he had dealt with Steve and now here , with the devastated relatives , Kathleen had an opportunity to see at first hand the qualities that set him apart as a consultant .
12 To back this up we provide subsidised nurseries and a dependent care allowance to those whose hours change at short notice .
13 But worse still , just as the Poet and the Mistress connived at each other 's deception in 138 , just as the Poet connived at the Friend 's deception in 93 , so in 112 the Poet is inviting the Friend to complete the circle : ‘ For what care I who calls me well or ill , /So you o'er-green my bad , my good allow ? ’
14 ‘ I have absolutely no plans to retire at any time . ’
15 On April 21 the IAEA requested further details of stocks of weapons-grade uranium located at two research reactors south of Baghdad .
16 As the driver stopped at this junction the girl managed to jump out of the car .
17 SIGNS OF THE TIMES looks at generational conflict re furnishing and pictures of Jesus .
18 Kāli and her cousin , Jit , were at the far end of the roof waving their arms , keeping the sheep contained at one end only , stopping them going back down the steps at the other side .
19 Whilst your forthcoming weekend will naturally provide you with the ideal opportunity to discover at first hand the delights of owning your own Highland retreat , I can assure you there is absolutely no commitment .
20 Many people are struggling to get their hunters fit at this time of the year .
21 The syntactic component could look at all the word-pairs for each tag ending at some vertex in the graph and discard all but the highest scoring , based on the acoustic scores and the pair-wise probabilities , since , given this parsing method , no later information is relevant to the decision .
22 Luke claims that Caesar Augustus ordered a census to be taken but there is no record of a census happening at that time .
23 At last Fitzosbert stopped at one cell door and clicked his fingers .
24 On St Kilda solifluction and the formation of pro-talus ramparts occurred at this time ( Sutherland et al. , 1984 ) .
25 When he announced he would retire from the game at the end of Biarritz 's run in the Championship it was the signal for scores of journalists to gather at each match to report on his ‘ funeral ’ … but we kept postponing it ’ .
26 You know they mean it , too : a huge second cooling fan sits at one end of the processor card .
27 Suvarov had much to say about the territorial ambitions of Marshal Stalin and David interrupted at one moment to ask whether Suvarov had ever met him .
28 That is , you have to imitate the main carriage knitting at Main Tension plus 4 .
29 It was the largest iron roof-span erected at that time , with arches composed of wrought-iron deck-beam spanning 153 feet 6 inches .
30 She turned and Cameron saw , under her arm , old Donald 's face , eyes staring fixedly , his mouth drooping at one side , a shine of saliva on his chin .
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