Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv] at [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I then used one hook for each ship , and tied all the ropes together at one end .
2 SMS 201–995 was administered three times daily at eight hour intervals , to obtain optimal efficacy over the 24 hour period .
3 ‘ We actually wrote some pop songs together at that time , it was fun . ’
4 ( Figure 21.15 shows also the distribution of the intermittency factor and it is evident that intermittency is affecting the intensity distributions only at larger values of . )
5 Sorry , one thing I did n't explain , I it 's , it 's probably quite obvious , but I 'll explain it anyway , which is the reason for putting the planning calendars in at that place is your diary expires in the December of next , of this year , you will probably order your refill in October , November er , of next year , and , and based on our outstanding customer services this year , you 'll probably receive it next February .
6 The best place to find the pulse in a child over one-year-old is the carotid artery which passes either side of the windpipe in the neck and can be felt by pressing two forefingers gently at this point .
7 However , even in these cases , it is found that there exist at least distribution valued singularities just at these points .
8 Well like , for example , we have excellent educational psychologists in Oxfordshire and erm we have advisers for children with special needs in Oxfordshire , and they are extremely useful people in helping out those many children who are not like the average run of children and have specific and particular problems , and I was very fearful that eventually an opted out school might turn its noses up at such children , and I think they needed protection , so that 's one example .
9 This may seem rather excessive just for giving one speech , but if this is your first and you speak well , you may well be asked to give speeches later at other weddings and functions .
10 There were no lifts lifting the cars up at that time .
11 When the Duke died of dropsy in 1827 , his financial affairs were in such a state that his executors took the unprecedented step of placing his chattels up at public auction , entrusting the sale to the young James Christie .
12 Computers have come into schools both at secondary level and primary level .
13 In the non-Midlands games there was a breathtaking finish at Vicarage Road where Bruce Rioch 's team were three goals up at one stage .
14 If this view is held then it makes sense to borrow funds now at low rates to obviate the need for borrowing later , when funds are expected to be more expensive .
15 He was in luck ; just as he reached the corner , casting nervous eyes upwards at another screech , Henri saw a glowering Richmann come out of the building .
16 There must have been text books around at one time but I can not even identify any titles let alone suppliers .
17 Were there quite a few vessels around at that time that were giving assistance ?
18 Nearly all the vessels around at this time of year are private yachts and fishermen .
19 There were only a couple of cars there at that time of the evening .
20 Hopefully by now you should be able to get your legs almost at right angles to your body .
21 The fifteen hundred men who had set off north from the Forth directly after the first struggle with Siward and who must be less than two hours away at this moment , marching up Strathallan by the way he had come himself , passing Dunblane and Forteviot .
22 And First they became casual and then totally ineffective as Everton stormed back — stringing 12 passes together at one stage as Rangers simply stood and watched .
23 Most pregnant mothers are told to relax and put their feet up at some point every day — and many of them had done so while watching these television programmes .
24 A proposal to introduce a limited order facility to enable clients to execute transactions automatically at pre-set prices .
25 Breeds in swampy bogs , scrub and woodlands ; winters mainly at freshwater margins .
26 The hardware handshaking is always active , so if you only want to use software handshaking , you will need to wire a cable to set the handshaking lines high at all times .
27 The Society also communicated with solicitors directly at regional level and on a variety of courses and conferences .
28 To take the garbage pickers on at this rate would increase their costs and would bring about the additional cost of security benefits .
29 The argument rests in part on the pervasive nature of deixis ( see Chapter 2 below ) in natural languages , for sentences like ( II ) are true or false only relative to contextual parameters , thanks to the fact that I , now and the tense of am are variables given specific values only on particular occasions of utterance ( i.e. ( II ) is true only when spoken by certain speakers , those who are sixty-three , or true of individuals only at certain times , when they are sixty-three ) : ( 11 ) I am now sixty-three years old These facts seem to establish that truth conditions must be assigned to utterances , i.e. sentences with their associated contexts of utterance , not to sentences alone ( or , if one likes , truth conditions include context conditions ) .
30 The pound is down at one dollar , fifty and more than three pfennigs down at two marks , forty-seven .
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