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

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1 After 3 minutes pre-incubation at the appropriate temperature , the reaction was started by the addition of ATP at a final concentration of 2mM .
2 Some universities , such as Cambridge and Nottingham , divide first degree courses into ‘ Part I ’ and ‘ Part II ’ , the former usually but not always occupying the first two years , with some transfer between subjects possible at the second stage .
3 Sources say Novell Inc has already sent scouts to call on David Tory at the Open Software Foundation with the message that it could not possibly sell Unix with Motif at the kind of price the Foundation charges for a licence : it says the Foundation is now redoing its sums .
4 Sources say Novell Inc has already sent scouts to David Tory at the Open Software Foundation with the message that it could not possibly sell Unix with Motif at the kind of price OSF charges for a licence : it says OSF is now doing its sums .
5 I extend greetings to them and all the authors present at the 1988 Writers Internationale in London , where this novel was conceived .
6 Gliadin fragments present at the microvillar membrane may be taken up by apical endocytosis .
7 prior to June 1956 the Squadron had never managed to get their four aircraft airborne at the same time .
8 Getting your supporters enthusiastic at the right time requires strategy and planning and that is a political weakness in the UK .
9 Is my tape ready at the right place for the hymn ?
10 It could not have been more than three feet deep at the deepest point and as little as six inches in others .
11 He spotted McCoist unmarked at the far post , and reached him with a fine cross .
12 Madeleine , however , had insisted he bring along a girl to make up a foursome and Primrose was the only girl available at the last minute .
13 It all left yesterday 's would-be refugees furious at the latest delay in an evacuation that has taken two months to negotiate .
14 This clever idea allows the pit to be shut away when not in use , making it look attractive while keeping the sand clean at the same time .
15 Bovis host , Bovis North Managing Director , Dennis Bate , with the Princess Royal at the Olympic Arena site
16 It was supremely indifferent , but , even as it burned into her like acid , her fingers were plunging into the midnight darkness of his hair as she invited his kiss again , the tumult of his mouth on hers and in it already a necessity , wildness running in her veins , the heavy aching beat of desire unchecked at the deep core of her womanhood .
17 The Director General at the French Foreign Office , Francois Scheer , held talks with government officials in Tehran on July 9-10 , and said that an agreement was expected within " a couple of weeks " ; he denied reports of disagreements over Iran 's access to uranium supplies and stressed that the difficulties been " technical " .
18 He flicked the file open at the last letter .
19 There are still places open at the free Wednesday Workshop ( 7–9pm ) , and Mrs Freda Weaver , one of six volunteer tutors , says a City and Guilds Number Power certificate is on offer for the first time .
20 And that gets you admission the firework spectacular at the Great Central Railway and that 's at the Quorn Station this Friday seven thirty .
21 The success of Windows is due in part to its ability to keep several applications active at the same time — each in its own screen or window .
22 YVONNE MURRAY set a UK all-comers record of 4min 32.0sec for the mile in the Great Britain v US Vauxhall International at the National Indoor Arena in Birmingham on Saturday .
23 He looked up and spotted McSwegan unmarked at the far post .
24 It 's a big guitar , 16″ wide across the body and just over 4¾″ deep at the bottom bout , and with handsome-looking wood and satin-finished lacquer throughout it makes an immediate impression .
25 Comparable irregularity also appears to be the rule at Ashton in the area west of the modern Oundle to Peterborough road , though the excavated area is dominated by a single main road with several side-lanes , and in the evidence visible at the problematical sites of Dragonby and Kirmington .
26 It 's not as huge as a Jeff Beck model , being just under an inch deep at the 12th fret , nor is it anywhere near as vee-shaped as a Clapton Strat , but it 's still a sizeable handful , except down by the first couple of frets where it 's a fair bit shallower , in good ‘ 59 fashion .
27 This too was the strongest argument offered in favour of one Sandy Forbes , who hoped for the office of surgeon 's mate of the Sutherland Fencibles in 1779 , though in his case he clearly intended to be an officer in name only for he intended to apply for leave to complete his degree at Edinburgh University and to sail for India as an officer of an East Indiaman at the first suitable opportunity .
28 His shirtsleeves were rolled , his tie askew at the open collar of his shirt .
29 Here the failure may occur despite the fact that the episode in question has been adequately stored and is potentially retrievable ( if actually asked at the time the drivers could have probably correctly retrieved the information that they were uninsured / driving on full beam / on the wrong route ) , the problem is instead that the driver fails to use the knowledge available at the correct time .
30 And , there 's at least eight discs available at the present time , and more could be made available .
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