Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] at [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Isolated PHB powder , which is about 70% crystalline , has no C-NMR spectrum at these temperatures . |
2 | It hardly seems accidental that the extremely imprecise and tentative nature of his proposals allowed the maximum scope for the exercise of political judgement at all levels of the administrative system . |
3 | " So much for European harmonisation at all levels , " says Neil MacFarlane , Sports Minister from 1981 to 1985 , Conservative MP for Sutton and Cheam and a Vice-President of the P.G.A . |
4 | Robertson runs the notorious Bruges Group , pledged to opposing European federalism at all costs . |
5 | Staff of the Engineering Geology and Geophysics Group have made surveys of this kind at several areas in the United Kingdom . |
6 | FREE BANKING AT ALL TIMES |
7 | There is free access to this reserve at all times . |
8 | In the meantime , she might just as well take another look at those ledgers and see if she could make any sense of them . |
9 | Since Ferdinand 's instructions to the Junta of Government ( which he left in Madrid to govern while he was at Bayonne ) were to cultivate French friendship at all costs , and since these counsels were not modified until after the outbreak of a popular rising , it meant that official Spain could not take the leadership of the instinctive movement against France . |
10 | The ball had to be struck perfectly and Stewart , who has an enviable rhythm at all times , concentrated on maintaining balance . |
11 | Over the British Isles the prevalent wind at all stations is the westerly wind . |
12 | In the case of the very high void at All Saints and St Barnabas , three-storey units take up most of the volume . |
13 | The membranes that surround the cells of all modern organisms are compounded of protein and fat , and oxygen given a free run at those membranes would be extremely destructive . |
14 | There are , of course , many answers to this question at many levels . |
15 | By the same token , in contrast to the conversion of St James 's , Knatchbull Road , where 50 per cent of the cost of external repairs to this listed building was met by English Heritage , only 25 per cent of the cost of this work at All Saints was covered by a central government grant . |
16 | We shall return to this issue at several points later in this volume . |
17 | I thought you people kept top security at all times . ’ |
18 | It is important , but in practice exceedingly difficult , to maintain this distinction at all times in the study of meaning . |
19 | He thought that the human aura could interact with this force-field at such places . |
20 | Dyke and his four piece band were a popular attraction at many clubs and did several broadcasts including a Workers ' Playtime programme from the Whessoe Works at Darlington . |
21 | Although he enjoyed gambling , this was not a time for such activities ; he needed a clear head at all times . |
22 | He has held a Distinguished Fellowship at All Souls ' College , Oxford , since 1983 . |
23 | It had some bearing at all levels of society . |
24 | In the latter case , will , in general , not be equivalent to for any other morpheme in the sentence ; ( 17 ) , in the following newspaper headline : ( 17 ) Laos threatens to attack new village the referential locus of new is the E of an implied nominal attack which does not in fact appear ; it will in fact only be co-incidence if Ar is identical with the E of a morpheme expressed elsewhere in the same structure , as in ( 18 ) , the title of an English madrigal : ( 18 ) as I go to my naked bed ( We return to the notion of referential locus at several points in the remainder of our text . ) |
25 | There is free access at all times to the clifftop path , from Bempton village ( where there is a railway station on the Hull to Scarborough line ) on the B1229 from Flamborough . |
26 | Arguably , many of the Majority recommendations were the more politically and financially feasible and more in tune with popular feeling at all levels . |
27 | " If Paris wants higher production this month at all costs , they shall have it ! |
28 | Memory clearly plays some role at all levels of the driving task , however , there is relatively little research which looks directly at drivers ’ memories for driving situations . |
29 | Without the slightest warning at all bombs began to drop and shift whole areas at least fifty yards square . |
30 | The following resolution passed by the Bournemouth Congress in 1971 also illustrates this new mood : This Congress demands according to the rights of citizenship in a democratic society : a ) That whenever legislation is proposed concerning the deaf , the deaf themselves as represented by the British Deaf Association should have full consultation and adequate participation at all levels ; b ) That in the implementation of all such legislation the deaf should be given every opportunity for active participation ; c ) That there should be adequate representation by deaf persons on governing bodies of all Associations and schools concerned with the welfare , employment and education of the deaf . |