Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] at [det] [noun] " 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 | Since then , Labour has never won a secure working majority at any election . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | Handfast Point was joined to the cliff by a narrow ridge at this time . |
6 | Instead of planning to have a stable foothold at each step , you recover from a bad step with the next one you take . |
7 | Isolated PHB powder , which is about 70% crystalline , has no C-NMR spectrum at these temperatures . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | If he was stupid , Louis would start cutting himself with a broken mic stand at this point , and their drummer would smash his headphones . |
11 | Nevertheless , there is a considerable degree of interest in transnational political practice at this level . |
12 | " 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 . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | The right action at this stage is to play a small Club from both hands on the King of Clubs . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | The decision of most lesbians with any political sensibility at that time to do this left many mixed gay organizations in a quandary . |
18 | 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 . |
19 | 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 . |
20 | It has become standard practice to picture the two cultures as standing in the most acute opposition at that time . |
21 | The current real rates of seven per cent amount to economic crucifixion at this stage of the cycle . |
22 | Robertson runs the notorious Bruges Group , pledged to opposing European federalism at all costs . |
23 | 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 |
24 | Isabel has worked with great energy for the Society , and has been a much-welcomed participant and calm presence at many Society functions . |
25 | In the hydrochlorothiazide group one patient ( case 20 ) ( initially with high microalbuminuria ) developed high blood pressure not controlled after six months of treatment ( he still had high microalbuminuria at this time ) , and he was therefore excluded according to the protocol . |
26 | ‘ After all , the Führer will be our direct responsibility at this conference , Major . |
27 | FREE BANKING AT ALL TIMES |
28 | The Soviet film ‘ A Piebald Dog Running at the Edge of the Sea ’ received the Ecumenical Award at this year 's Moscow Film Festival , which is held every two years . |
29 | I 'd forgone breakfast because I had n't got to bed till four in the morning , lunch because I had a hangover and anyway I was late for the train , and due to the fact that it was — according to British Rail at any rate — still part of the extended Festive Period , there had been no buffet trolley on the train . |
30 | At a speed of 600 steps per second , for example , each of the three phases turns off 200 times per second and the average power dissipated in the freewheeling resistance at this speed is 200 x 0.04 W 8 W. The analysis of power losses at higher speeds becomes more involved , because the phase current at turn off is itself a function of operating speed . |