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

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1 and all curly at the top and all curly at the bottom and then a big bow be tied round the bottom .
2 and all curly at the top and all curly at the bottom and then a big bow be tied round the bottom .
3 It had struck Dougal at the time that Lorton 's view of patriotism was more than old-fashioned : it was positively feudal , in that it depended on loyalty to a single person .
4 I thought I would mention this at the outset because so many details , which would normally be left until we reach that particular stage , will be discussed with earlier parts of the legislation .
5 Now is you remember last time we said we would n't do this at the minute because we erm we 've got erm a
6 We discussed this at the panel and they
7 I raised this at the pre-meeting and asked that the various participants should have a look at those issues where they had areas of disagreement to see whether or not er they could reconcile those .
8 It 's , it 's just coming in , erm not many hospitals have this at the moment but erm Britain is really quite to the fore in , in this work .
9 What you would do in your case with children is probably appoint them all and then they do n't all have to prove so they would hopefully discuss this at the time and say Well you know I 'm a long way away why do n't you two get on with .
10 ‘ The wind was fresh at the time but should not have given the trawler any problems , ’ Mr Ellis said .
11 Psychobiology is particularly exciting at the moment because advances in instrumentation are bringing us new ways of studying the brain while areas like artificial intelligence are providing new ways of thinking about how it might work as the ‘ organ of behaviour ’ .
12 Receptionist Susan Dick said : ‘ It 's totally different at the moment because it 's brand new .
13 Moving signs , while using some form of sequence information , can either be temporally redundant ( i.e. have position features which are similar at the start and finish of the sign ) or be temporally salient ( i.e. have position features which are different at the start and the finish of the sign ) .
14 Many , if not most , good teachers are suffering from fatigue and innovation stress ; almost all teachers in state schools are profoundly resentful at the way that they and their schools have been made the scapegoats for the ills of society .
15 Yeah it went er it went it went a bit wrong at the beginning because as I say you did it with business card and er buyer 's guide , that came in a after the erm statement of purpose really .
16 Either I was wrong at the time or the author has dramatically improved .
17 Graham McCourt can do little wrong at the moment and he gave Golden Friend a superb ride .
18 ‘ Dr. Briant wishes me to make clear at the outset that he is not entirely happy that this matter should have become a subject of public discussion .
19 I should make it clear at the outset that I act as a parliamentary consultant to the Professional Association of Teachers and that much of what I shall say tonight will be based on the practical experience of PAT members .
20 Mr Todd made clear at the weekend that he thought Mr Field was a bad loser , saying he appeared to think he was God 's gift to Birkenhead .
21 On the day that Dalglish left Anfield , the team were three points clear at the top and in the fifth round of the FA Cup .
22 ‘ It was quite clear at the time that it was just being borrowed .
23 Clear at the front and your heart sounds fine too .
24 It 's not clear at the moment whether this job is a case for the City Division or the River Police .
25 Erm I think we 're er er we 're quite clear at the moment that the correct erm interpretation of it from our point of view is as a fixed asset investment and unless something changes in the er constitution of the company , erm although it may be erm the guiding thing become profitable I think one 's got to play by the rules and the rules at the moment say it is n't one .
26 It is not clear at the moment if bone loss occurs among people with bulimia .
27 Agoos was 22 at the time and even scored a hat-trick for the youth team during his brief spell at the Prenton Park club .
28 Agoos was 22 at the time and even scored a hat-trick for the youth team during his spell at Prenton .
29 The ideal tasting glass should be broader at the base than the top , so that the aroma concentrates around the rim — this makes it easier to appreciate .
30 The styles of the lotus buds which occupy opposite arms of the saltire are different — the one at the " bottom left " is broader at the base and more heavily drawn than the other , although they possess identical stems both of which meet a small rhomboid , with equal precision .
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