Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] [vb pp] at [det] " in BNC.

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1 The Plan will complement programmes of community regeneration already aimed at these areas .
2 Telegraph readers hardly swung at all .
3 Telegraph readers hardly swung at all .
4 Is the time of computer responses adequately controlled at each point ?
5 But the planet scarcely benefited at all .
6 Are the signals clear ? is my attention really needed at this moment , or can it wait ?
7 With each of the Picassos conservatively valued at some $10 million , there is a fear that if the family are successful in their claim , the works would no longer be accessible to the public and , worse still , that they might appear on the market .
8 If the market price subsequently rose or fell , that is irrelevant , even if the seller actually sold at that subsequent greater or lower price .
9 So when Else read this out 'e said that some of the 'oly men in the olden days never washed at all , and were crawling with lice .
10 It is quite apparent from the context that this is the same man ( apart from the supporting fact that Andrew is a name hardly used at this time ) .
11 Passengers in the early days of air travel had to be courageous and long suffering — qualities still needed at some airports today .
12 He looked at Jimmy Boyce , or rather he looked at his tie — all red and blue , almost patriotic , and yet the tie still hung at that curious angle .
13 I recall some years ago that a young postgraduate student who was designing a schedule containing a lot of attitude questions had his schedule internally tested at this stage by a number of people and practically every question he had put was a double one .
14 Kidner much perturbed at such a suggestion .
15 The pistol hardly jerked at all as each bolt ejaculated before incandescing and zipping away .
16 Indeed , an extraction set may not be based on the denotation of any noun explicitly mentioned at all ; an equally valid extraction set for ( 19 ) might be the creatures we had shot that day .
17 Such was their isolation that their way of life hardly reflected at all the kind to be found just a dozen miles away .
18 A mistake frequently made at this stage is to define the entities to reflect the processes of the business , such as stock control , credit control or sales order processing .
19 ‘ I work with Mr Mitchell or I refuse the assignment , ’ she snapped , her suspicions again aroused at this insistence on women only .
20 I 'm not sure there were too many decisions actually made at that meeting
21 Because the Advanced Courses officially finished at any time from June through to December 1984 , the question of timing became significant ( one course officially ends in early 1985 ) .
22 The Volkstag hardly met at all by this time , so those anti-Nazis who had not fled and who were not under arrest had no voice in the government of the city .
23 Warriors simply hacked at each other .
24 On such days the hills hold a mixture of azure and gold never seen at any other time of year ; the cobalt sky is more intense than it ever is in summer , and the straw-coloured hills shine strong in the light from the low winter sun .
25 Daniel Omara Atubu and other elected representatives apparently protested at these mass arrests .
26 New Socialist or Tribune hardly commented at all on the local government funding of lesbian and gay projects , the Haringey backlash or the debate around heterosexism .
27 Outwardly , my habits hardly changed at all .
28 Sometimes its importance is minimal , and it must then be unobtrusive , in fact hardly noticed at all .
29 They were the flattest brick arches ever built at that time , and critics predicted their collapse under the weight of trains , but the viaduct was built in 1838 and is still in use , carrying trains from Paddington to the West Country .
30 As outlined in para 3.3 below , the City Code applies to takeovers of certain categories of private companies ( broadly where the equity share capital has been to some extent publicly held at any time within the ten years prior to the offer ) .
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