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

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1 It was the eternal noise at that bend in the river , but on a normal day it could n't be heard here .
2 To part with that money at this moment would wipe out my future .
3 The balance of this er well the community groups we do n't feel it 's right to spend that money at this point in time until we 've sorted out er where the other four hundred odd thousand pounds is actually going in that budget before we start throwing even more money .
4 Since then , Labour has never won a secure working majority at any election .
5 Now the modern Sylvia realized that the family had very little money at that time and that the birthday party given for her was probably quite a meagre affair compared with the boisterous celebrations on her own children 's birthdays .
6 Today it is one of the best automated factories in the world , with computer-controlled parts arriving at the right instant at each work station to churn out reliable personal computers ( ‘ PCs ’ ) for a market that is still growing .
7 You may want emotional support at any stage of HIV infection , and it will be important for you to find someone you trust who will give the support you need .
8 Handfast Point was joined to the cliff by a narrow ridge at this time .
9 Instead of planning to have a stable foothold at each step , you recover from a bad step with the next one you take .
10 Below a simple consensus based on the number of occurrences of each base at each position is presented , the suffix indicates the number of occurrences of the most frequent base .
11 ‘ For God 's sake , ’ said Jared Tunstall , beginning to feel a little hope at this news that his daughter might , after all , be safe .
12 The following extract from the introduction summarises the prevailing situation : Deaf people are fairly certain to encounter deaf discrimination at some time : perhaps in the education they receive , in the career opportunities open to them , or during their day-to-day lives .
13 However , there appears little support at this stage for the former king 's return from his Swiss exile .
14 If he was stupid , Louis would start cutting himself with a broken mic stand at this point , and their drummer would smash his headphones .
15 Not only may the defendant be permitted , in the discretion of the court , to change that plea at any time before sentence , but , when a plea of guilty to a lesser offence than that charged has initially been accepted by the prosecutor with the approval of the court , there can , it appears to their Lordships , be no finality in that ‘ acceptance ’ until sentence is passed .
16 Nevertheless , there is a considerable degree of interest in transnational political practice at this level .
17 It is a personal , highly subjective account which seeks to relate my experience as an Irish lesbian , my involvement in political action at that time and my subsequent emigration to England in the mid-seventies .
18 The right action at this stage is to play a small Club from both hands on the King of Clubs .
19 Stabstitch braid to the outline of the pelmet on right side at this stage , but stitch fringing to the lower edge of the pelmet when the pelmet has been completed , or fix with fabric adhesive .
20 This last was not such a great risk , because most of the stage staff were needed on the Prompt Side at that point in the play for a forthcoming scene change .
21 The decision of most lesbians with any political sensibility at that time to do this left many mixed gay organizations in a quandary .
22 He spotted at once the no-nonsense tones of the Koran , and , as always when The Book was being quoted , kept his eyes on his chest and tried to look like a man willing to leap off his chair on to all fours , ready for total prostration at any moment .
23 Indeed , if his ( undated ) grant to the abbey of Fécamp ( S 949 ) is genuine , one might suppose that he visited the Norman coast at some time , and his generosity to a foundation which had been particularly favoured by the ducal family ( in 1001 Richard II invited the celebrated monastic reformer William of Dijon to be its abbot ) seems most likely to mean that his relations with them were still satisfactory .
24 It has become standard practice to picture the two cultures as standing in the most acute opposition at that time .
25 But herein lay his greatest distress at this moment : he was utterly unable to name and fix on a place . ’
26 The current real rates of seven per cent amount to economic crucifixion at this stage of the cycle .
27 Only two little kids who was up in , well keeping watch on the outside , there were two in the house and two at the back , driving a bloody car at that age
28 For each nuclide at each time the geometric of anterior and posterior counts was calculated , to compensate for the anteroposterior movement of the gastric contents during emptying .
29 Although the law of copyright gives some protection at this stage by protecting plans , specifications and notes , the protection does not extend to the ideas behind them .
30 Isabel has worked with great energy for the Society , and has been a much-welcomed participant and calm presence at many Society functions .
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