Example sentences of "[adj] at the [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | If , for some reason , the time of high tide is different at the two ends of a strait , there will obviously develop a strong gradient between the two , giving rise to a tidal current which in narrow straits can become very strong . |
2 | He did n't do very much wrong at the other holes , either , but to carve up one of the trickiest par-5s in an Open , to those figures , and with those conditions , well it showed how his game was at Troon in 1962 . |
3 | The figures in the table are based on the assumption that you are acceptable at the ordinary rates of premium . |
4 | The figures in this table are based on the assumption that you are acceptable at the ordinary rates of premium . |
5 | Quite apart from the spate of redundancies that began in 1990 , turnover in saleroom experts is fairly high at the lower levels . |
6 | These nations were incensed at the arrogant attitudes of unlicensed purse-seiners which plundered the tuna stocks within their 200-mile zones . |
7 | Western railway companies like the Union Pacific built immigrant lodging-houses and segregated eating-places at stations throughout the West , and attempted to keep immigrant and normal trains separate , but this proved to be impossible at the larger stations . |
8 | Letters , Postcards , Small Packets , Printed Papers , Newspapers and Periodicals should be pre-paid at the European Forces mail rate . |
9 | In Flanders , where the count was loyal to Philip VI and perhaps alarmed at the expansionist tendencies of Hainault , Edward pursued a policy of exploiting the social and political tensions between the Flemish-speaking industrial towns and the nobility of the predominantly French-speaking countryside . |
10 | It was most noticeable at the annual conferences , held in windswept seaside resorts in early October . |
11 | Comparable irregularity also appears to be the rule at Ashton in the area west of the modern Oundle to Peterborough road , though the excavated area is dominated by a single main road with several side-lanes , and in the evidence visible at the problematical sites of Dragonby and Kirmington . |
12 | I am also confused at the many descriptions like ‘ varnishing ’ and ‘ glazing ’ . |
13 | Evidently unabashed at the ideological implications of his re-orientation , Sope in July 1990 predicted an opposition victory in the 1991 general election and suggested that he would be Deputy Prime Minister in a government headed by UMP leader Maxim Carlot . |
14 | Volunteers present at the two events were taken through a questionnaire on the day of the study , followed by a shorter questionnaire a week later ( by phone or post ) and four weeks later ( by post ) . |
15 | According to Than Tun there were 100000 present at the open sessions , while even the Governor 's Secretary admitted that numbers were ‘ some 20 — 30000 ’ . |
16 | I extend greetings to them and all the authors present at the 1988 Writers Internationale in London , where this novel was conceived . |
17 | Fangorn looks long at the two hobbits when they tell him Gandalf is dead ; he does so because he does n't believe them , having seen Gandalf himself a couple of days before . |
18 | The second must have got stuck at the first trees — or the driver had n't bothered to navigate the obstacle . |
19 | But more recently , as companies have become more and more concerned at the escalating costs of purchasing and maintaining increasingly advanced technological capabilities , fundamental questions are being asked as to how the use of IT gives a company strategic advantage — if it does [ Earl ( 1988 ) ; Bruce ( 1988 ) ] . |
20 | The Lord Chancellor was also concerned at the small numbers of women becoming eligible for appointments . |
21 | ‘ Schellenberg , I am increasingly concerned at the treasonable activities of many members of the High Command . |
22 | Then the sailors dispersed , shouting bawdy welcomes to others they knew who were busy at the bigger ships . |
23 | The carers are angry at the new charges , brought in under Care in the Community , which are well above neighbouring authorities . |
24 | When the security forces mounted check points at every key road into Belfast , commuters soon became angry at the lengthy delays , and the cost was enormous . |
25 | If some students are to use laboratory , workshop , craftroom or drama department facilities , we have to know that these spaces are available at the required times and with suitable staff , and what numbers can be accommodated in each . |
26 | The first two years of this course are also available at the following Colleges of Further Education : Fermanagh , Newry and North Down & Ards ( Bangor ) . |
27 | Readers are available at the following levels : |
28 | Foltene is easy to use and is available at the following outlets in London or by mail order to FOLTENE Send an S.A.E to this address for more details . |
29 | Nor surprisingly , those cars cursed with oversupply are the biggest depreciators at the moment and are available at the lowest prices . |
30 | Discovery is not available at the earlier stages in which the plaintiff may still be deciding how to formulate his claim , or whom to sue ; that would be to countenance ‘ fishing expeditions ’ . |