Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] at a [adj -er] " in BNC.
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1 | The tentacle scales may be distinct from the oral papillae being either separated by a gap or placed at a higher level as viewed from the ventral side as in the genera Ophiotoma and Ophioblenn . |
2 | When you have finished with the artwork , it can be stored in a stiff envelope or a file , along with the component layout diagram , so that it can be modified or re-used at a later date . |
3 | If one has poor eyesight or hearing at a younger age , then an appeal against jury service is likely to be upheld . |
4 | Their movements were deliberate and careful and Wycliffe had the impression of figures in slow motion , indeed of a whole existence that proceeded at a slower pace , muted , subdued , and infinitely depressing . |
5 | Duties are changing and accumulating at a faster rate than they can be successfully discharged . |
6 | In spring , either dig up the shrub and replant at a deeper level , or mound soil round its base so that only the upper half of stems is exposed . |
7 | If parents do not find time for such training they will spend more time scolding and correcting at a later stage . |
8 | Lecture notes should never consist of many words , for the presence of such a mass of words will make the notes difficult to assimilate and understand at a later stage . |
9 | Crisis welcomes all donations , but non-perishable items are preferred , as they can be kept and used at a later date . |
10 | They would therefore be bunched up and arrive at a faster rate . |
11 | Following the path , continue down to the charming sunken alpinum of 1800 and arrive at a further part of the Hunger Wall . |
12 | However , atherosclerosis appears to be more extensive and to develop at an earlier age in diabetic patients ( Robertson & Strong , 1968 ) . |
13 | The Hardy Hall case was both longer than Dubbingtons and couched at a higher level . |
14 | Similar proposals were made for Scotland , and implemented at a later stage . |
15 | Further data , for example , concerning teachers ' reasons for using these texts , were collected during these visits both through informal discussion and through the use of questionnaires which were completed by some of the staff and returned at a later date ( see appendix 1 . ) |
16 | Midway , a loop road branches from the A683 and runs at a higher level before rejoining it two and a half miles further on . |
17 | On this model of organic relationships , the lower animals are merely immature versions of humankind : they develop along the same scale but mature at an earlier point in the process . |
18 | The Commandment anticipates The Form but is less comprehensive in its analysis , whereas in Ego Dormio although he does not borrow Victorine terminology for his analysis , he nevertheless outlines a growth in religious experience similar to that in The Form but starting at an earlier stage in religious life . |
19 | The measures would remain in place for 12 months , unless rescinded at an earlier date . |
20 | The excavator noted that domestic rubbish had been tipped inside the precinct because , either it had become a convenient dumping ground , or there had been an attempt at deliberate desecration , as happened at a later date in the orchestra of the Verulamium temple theatre . |
21 | A false statement in a brochure is made when the brochure is published and is made again ( or alternatively , continued ) when read at a later stage in an uncorrected form by a member of the public . |