Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] at a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Finally , try not to make your list too long — this will ensure that the items you really want are chosen first — and if necessary it can be added to at a later date .
2 And because this issue is clearly so site related , it seems to me it can not possibly be looked at at a strategic level .
3 I can recommend any family will find what they are looking for at an HCI Club .
4 He brought with him into the Treasury few old prejudices beyond the self-confidence of his conviction that whatever he believed in at a particular time was right .
5 Aberdeenshire grain farmers who last autumn stiffened themselves to trade wheat against the back stop of just £95 a tonne for product sold to the EC Commission for intervention , are now looking at at an ex-farm price of £140 a tonne .
6 David Batty , of champions Leeds , and all our positional and divisional winners , will join the other winners YOU vote for at a splendid awards ceremony next month at the Dorchester Hotel , London .
7 David Batty , of champions Leeds , and all our positional and divisional winners , will join the other winners YOU vote for at a splendid awards ceremony next month at the Dorchester Hotel , London .
8 In addition , an exercise test performed periodically should be able to detect the development of new coronary lesions , so that these can be acted upon at an early stage , either by angioplasty or by coronary artery bypass grafting if this is appropriate .
9 To take the former example , a phobia can occur as a result of a severe emotional shock , possibly experienced in childhood , the severity of which has caused the subject to bury his recollection of it in his subconscious mind — it being too traumatic to cope with at a conscious level .
10 Water sports , with the exception of swimming and water polo , are provided for at a local marina and on the River Lagan .
11 As an environment-conscious consumer , he will have the product disposed of at a premium charge — high prices to be paid by both the customer and the environment .
12 Finally , there was no other course left but a mammoth book sale at the annual Brent Show , where several thousand books were disposed of at an average price of about 50p each .
13 Its operators bring the dip to the sheep and take away the left-over chemical which is disposed of at an approved site .
14 The workers have been suspended under the Health and Safety at Work Act and will be dealt with at a disciplinary hearing shortly .
15 In some foreign countries the hearing on aliment is dealt with at a separate subsequent diet after divorce has been granted but before the decree is formally pronounced .
16 Because it has to be dealt with at a personal level , some find it difficult to deny the request .
17 Certain types of proceedings may only be dealt with at a quarterly meeting ( s.5(6) ) .
18 ( 5 ) ) , matters which have to be dealt with at a quarterly meeting ( subs .
19 These points will be dealt with at a later stage when we come to look at the social , political and economic implications of Gandhi 's teaching .
20 Erm it maybe that in this alteration the erm it 's worth just spending a minute on whether B eight should just be kept out of the frame for the moment and it 's something that gets dealt with at a later time when more policies are in play .
21 That can be dealt with at a local plan level by distribution within the district .
22 If you do n't receive Housing Benefit or Income Support you should apply now in order that your application can be dealt with at an early date .
23 This should be dealt with at an early stage , in case management needs to spend much time verifying facts and opinions in the report and making disclosures against them .
24 If the matter was not dealt with at an earlier stage , the vendor is likely to ask the purchaser and perhaps its advisers to enter a confidentiality agreement before the investigations start .
25 In reality , road-blocking was part of a broad police strategy , decided upon at a high level , aimed at preventing ‘ flying pickets ’ travelling from county to county lending support to striking miners .
26 Phonelink will charge a licence fee for its software , while each unit used will be paid for at a pre-determined rate .
27 Armies also had to be fed , chiefly by purveyances ( or prises ) , that is to say by confiscating local crops and produce on the understanding that they would then or subsequently be paid for at a fair price , though often they were not .
28 Newco will wish to attribute as much of the purchase price as possible to those of the assets which are likely to increase in value , but which Newco may be intending to dispose of at a later date , so as to minimise the gain arising on the disposal ( and to maximise the amount of base cost which can be indexed for capital gains tax purposes , again to reduce the ultimate gain ) .
29 The shacks are constructed out of any materials that are to hand , such as planks , cardboard , canvas , thatch , mud , corregated iron and often rubbish , but these are temporary and often improved upon at a later stage .
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