Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] [adj] at [art] " in BNC.

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1 Even Albert Piggott had a good word to say for the dying man , as he drank his half-pint of bitter at The Two Pheasants .
2 Every day bank deposits are withdrawn and fresh deposits made so that at the end of each day liquidity for each bank will be different from that at the beginning .
3 It 's a good idea to be clear on this at the outset ; it 's also a good idea to resist the temptation to start shooting whatever catches your eye the moment you arrive .
4 The inescapable fact is that I did n't want to be a woman , although I was unaware of this at the time .
5 They are convertible into ordinary at the rate of 102 ordinary for every 100 convertible pref in May of the years 1992 to 2011 .
6 Gary Moore uses an idea similar to this at the end of the first verse of the track Story Of The Blues , from his ‘ After Hours ’ album .
7 That trend matches the trend in television projections of party unity , which were more favourable to Labour at the start and end of the campaign , but more favourable to the Conservatives in the middle , especially so in the third week .
8 Lijphart 's ( 1968b ) typology of democratic systems classified liberal democratic systems along two dimensions — the extent of their social heterogeneity , ranging at one end of the continuum from homogeneous to fragmented at the other ; and the extent to which elite behaviour is collaborative or competitive .
9 In one area of research , a computerised data base at the Bristol Oncology Unit which is cross-matched with another at the Christie Cancer Institute in Manchester allows research to take place into the incidence of childhood cancers throughout the South-West of England .
10 That 's useful with -ly at the end .
11 The government would end its support for the programme , amounting to some £13 million annually , in March 1993 because a " fast-breeder reactor was unlikely to become commercially viable until 2030 at the very earliest " , he told the House of Commons .
12 The experience reported suggests that the method is effective in that at the end of the rotary lithotrite procedures 17 patients had a gall bladder clear of stones , and with subsequent proceduressuch as cholecystoscopy , endoscopic sphincterotomy , and percutaneous cholecystolithotomy all but two patients had stones cleared from the biliary system .
13 Of the 18 patients who were alive at the time of the 1988 report , 14 patients ( 11 men and three women , mean age 48 years ) were alive and well in 1992 at a mean ( range ) of 69 ( 61–83 ) months after transplantation .
14 Connie B. was married in 1917 at the age of 28 and left the trade .
15 In 1990 Indiana passed a law that obliged transporters to certify that their rubbish included no medical or hazardous waste , and charged them tipping fees equal to those at the landfill nearest the place that had sent the rubbish .
16 I do n't need to be reminded that it was the previous administration who put it in the structure plan but I also want to remind those who were n't here that I was utterly opposed to that at the time .
17 The slaying of Osred in 716 at the age of 19 or 20 was certainly an event of some significance for it broke the monopoly of royal power which the descendants of Aethelfrith had maintained since the accession of Oswald .
18 Despite the fact that results were not due until 1988 at the earliest , Länder and federal agencies continued to encourage the adoption of traffic restraint strategies .
19 Under the Act he was appointed medical officer of health for the borough of Liverpool from 1 January 1847 , the first such appointment in England ; initially part-time , the post became full-time in 1848 at an annual salary of £750 .
20 All of this has been achieved with an inevitability which few batsmen since Bradman have been able to suggest , and in 111 Tests at the end of the 1989–90 series he was just ten runs short of 8,000 at an average of 51 .
21 Many of those who are now on the Opposition Front Bench were deeply ashamed of that at the time and remain deeply ashamed of it .
22 While the Consumer Credit Act licensing system imposed a restraint on credit traders and provided for criminal and financial sanctions against unlicensed trading , the Association was concerned in 1985 at the minority of creditors who were either unaware of , or careless of the existence of , the licensing system .
23 Racial discrimination was abhorrent to all at the CLE .
24 But its major effect was to make life slightly more tolerable for those at the sharp end of the beat system .
25 The patient 's disease activity ranged from mild to severe at the time of serum collection .
26 Erm I 'm not sh w w well would you really have , have , have worried about that at the time ? getting out of feudalism then why exactly how you 're gon na go from there .
27 Oh and to be open like that at the
28 Although it could be assumed by some that this is a development towards a more specialized and fragmented approach it may alternatively be a foundation for a more unified approach and one which accommodates the necessity to combine understanding at the microphysiology and biochemistry ( realist ? ) level with that at the biome level which had traditionally been approached more in functional terms .
29 This shows a floral device identical to that at the centre of a reassembled pavement now displayed in Colchester Museum ( pI .
30 If this was true for Stendhal at the beginning of the 19th century , it remains so for increasing numbers of us at the end of the 20th .
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