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

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1 Some more at the back .
2 Approximately 150 monarchists gathered in the centre of Bucharest and an estimated 300 more at the capital 's Otopen airport on April 12 shouting slogans denouncing the government and supporting the King , who had been forced to abdicate in 1947 .
3 You know , when I 've tried it without milk , I just do n't , I just leave about that much at the end , 'cos it gets really bitter .
4 ‘ But in truth there was much more at the back of it all , including the whole story of what happened this summer between Kee and me . ’
5 We are afloat now , and much more at the mercy of the capricious tides of the writer 's imagination .
6 The , the U K pension charge will er er er go up to the extent that pensionable salaries go up , there 's a standard surplus being amortized au fait gently rising pension , I mean there 's obviously there 's an X percent of pensionable salaries is what the will tell you will have to provide and er er not much more at the moment er therefore the charge will go up a little bit but not , not gradually and it 's not much .
7 We could listen to these all at the end .
8 And yet another client of mine who 's a teacher , she said oh yeah she said it 's lovely , she said I suppose I ought to do the marking and all that at the beginning she said but I leave it , she said , and I sometimes do it in the last week .
9 ‘ They said all that at the meet-ing ? ’
10 ‘ It would have been useful if you 'd told me all this at the beginning . ’
11 Why had n't they gone into all this at the time , really thrashed it out ?
12 It was not a motor-driven electronically tuned performance ( like a recent one by Salonen and the Philharmonia ) but one which attempted to penetrate the mysteries of the slower sections , above all those at the beginning of the second part , and one which was thoughtful enough to seem to come to its violent conclusion in spite of itself .
13 Thanks too to all those at the unit who helped with technical and administrative aspects of the work , particularly Sue Allison , Lillian Astell , Bob Edwards , Peter James , and Moira Stephenson , and to those at Cambridgeshire County Council Department of Transportation for providing access to accident reports and traffic flow figures around Cambridge .
14 The companies involved ( and they included , apart from Rolls Royce , British Nuclear Fuels and Michelin ) will understand more about the nature and role of colleges and the quality and originality of the thinking displayed by the students , and all those at the college associated with the scheme , and not just the students themselves , will know , hopefully , more about the pressures , opportunities and working style of a major company .
15 All those at the college concerned in its production are to be heartily congratulated for giving the town a very impressive civic magazine of a very high standard which for once is good value for the public money spent on it .
16 All those at the college concerned in its production are to be heartily congratulated for giving the town a very impressive civic magazine of a very high standard which for once is good value for the public money spent on it .
17 If the first number chosen is three , then all those at the party have to join in groups of three and so on .
18 The main display has 18 special features , with many more at the South Shore and Cliffs locations .
19 I I 'm having difficulties and I 'm sure those at the back are .
20 Far from quietly helping one another at the expense of the banker , they do one another down .
21 I ca n't ask my wife for any more at the moment . ’
22 Yes I do n't think we need any more at the moment Oh I know what I want .
23 ‘ Three bodies have been taken to the mortuary and there are four more at the scene , ’ said a West Yorkshire Ambulance Service spokeswoman .
24 Each vehicle had two enormous thick tyres at the front , two more at the back .
25 For example , Mrs Moreen 's remark " And all overclouded by this , you know- all at the mercy of a weakness " ( 9 ) has the anaphoric repetition of all at the beginning of successive clauses , and has two banal colloquial metaphors in the expressions " overclouded " and " at the mercy of " .
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