Example sentences of "[noun] at which [pron] will " in BNC.
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1 | Available resources will affect the speed at which it will be possible to proceed . |
2 | There are charts and general guides available to help you decide but it is still difficult to pinpoint an exact weight at which you will be just right . |
3 | A course available specifically designed for their needs at which they will meet others of their own age is an added incentive . |
4 | Start at the new radiator position and work back towards the point at which you will connect into the existing pipework . |
5 | With the new fitting connected up and mounted , run the rest of the wiring along your selected route to the point at which it will be connected to an existing circuit , then turn off the power and make the final connections . |
6 | It is not unusual to see management prepare one business plan and profit projections for the benefit of the company 's owners , to be used by them in determining the price at which they will be prepared to sell ; and another more optimistic plan and projections for themselves . |
7 | Again , it will not normally be acceptable for two pit brokers to agree a price at which they will trade with each other before going into the pit . |
8 | The builder will not start more houses than he can reasonably be sure of completing in an economically short period of time , nor at a price at which he will be unable to dispose of them . |
9 | The circumstances which govern this price for any given amount of the commodity vary in character from one problem to another ; but in every case the more of a thing is offered for sale in a market the lower is the price at which it will find purchasers ; or in other words , the demand price for each bushel or yard diminishes with every increase in the amount offered . |
10 | There is the age at which I will grow into my own maturation , and there is the age at which my hair has started to turn grey . |
11 | But we need to decide the level at which we will set the core curriculum , the point at which individual interpretation begins . |
12 | The period from the date of issue of the capital instrument to the date at which it will expire , be redeemed , or be cancelled . |
13 | Tomorrow Gordon Brown , the Dunfermline East MP and shadow Chancellor , will meet the junior defence minister , Jonathan Aitken , for talks at which he will demand assurances on Rosyth 's long-term future . |
14 | The difference with this baby is that he himself has selected the time at which he will display the pattern , rather than having it imposed on him by a mother 's pattern of giving care . |
15 | Deep discount bonds are bonds which carry a low nominal rate of interest and accordingly are issued at a discount to the value at which they will be redeemed . |
16 | We have already noted the stage at which it will become possible for the buyer 's conveyancer to approve the contract . |