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

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1 The mating hum of the female is at a frequency of about 500 hertz and she only produces sounds at this pitch when she is ready to mate .
2 What we need is not so much a point irregularity such as a foreign atom , because that could only facilitate movement at one point , but rather a line defect which will allow the army of molecules , as it were , to sweep forward on a broad front .
3 Choose teams for bulk work providers that are large enough to include lawyers at different levels , and small enough for expertise and client contact to build up .
4 Avoid specific terms unless they are further defined ( eg using definitions at 1102.22 )
5 In particular there are prominent naturally occurring peaks at 1461 keV caused by gammas from potassium-40 ( 40 K ) and at 2615 keV from thallium-208 ( 208 Tl ) which provide important landmarks when identifying the various peaks appearing in the detector .
6 EPA Administrator William K. Reilly stressed that the findings were " by no means a crisis " because the agency survey only targeted households at high risk of elevated lead levels either because they are served by municipal water lines made of lead or have interior piping made of lead or copper with lead solder .
7 ‘ We only charge entry at 64 of our monuments at present .
8 She does n't much like machines at all , in fact .
9 To make the appointment a full time one , perhaps encapsulating teams at all levels would require sponsorship to meet the necessary salary .
10 Firstly , input at the next highest level need not only contain information at that level , since if the user understands the message then automatically the next stage is provided .
11 A guidance episode necessarily takes place at one point in time within the developing skills and experience of the client .
12 The system used here also has no mechanically moving parts at all , apart from the player 's fingers !
13 It is obvious that we should have talks but I am not willing to be told that the talks can only take place at one location and I am not willing to accept an invitation to a slanging match .
14 An individual who bought the FT All Share Index at 31 March 1982 and sold it on 31 August 1989 would have suffered tax ( at 40% and ignoring the annual exemption ) of 24.2% of the proceeds .
15 But this only gives information at one point .
16 There were , for example , no through trains from the East India Railway to the Oudh and Rohilkan railway , and pilgrims together with other travellers had all to change trains at Moghalsarai junction , a mere ten miles from the great pilgrim city of Benares ( now Varanasi ) .
17 So did efforts at civil service reform .
18 The main living area of the farmhouse was one large room , with a wooden staircase leading off it , and an expensively fitted kitchen at one end , separated by a peninsular unit , behind which Monique was bustling happily .
19 In most instances these are not close or significant enough to merit comparison at this level of affinity : the mosaic of room LXIV , Lydney ( Wheeler 1932 , pi .
20 It went this conference believes , that the role of trade union councils at local level , whose value is clearly acknowledged , must be strengthened by being given the right to express a view through its democratically elected delegates at annual conference within the framework of the T U C.
21 ( 2 ) Whereas it has been axiomatic throughout the working lifetimes of many now engaged in the administration of criminal justice that a police officer should never , save in exceptional circumstances , even address questions to a suspect after he has been charged , the Serious Fraud Office , which is by statute required to have regard to Code C , is asserting a contradictory power not only to ask questions at such a time , but also to penalise the applicant for any failure to reply .
22 The first and last pictures contrast highly ordered motion at one end of the sequence with turbulent motion at the other end , and it is seen that there is a series of intermediate stages by which transition from one to the other takes place .
23 The UK , the second largest emitter , is one of those " like France and Italy " seeking only to stabilise emissions at 1990 levels .
24 ‘ I do n't normally eat breakfast at all , ’ Alyssia informed him , her mouth beginning to water at the smell .
25 ( Lecturers at the Open University do not normally give lectures at all ; they produce correspondence material for their students , as well as working with BBC colleagues on the production of radio and television programmes . )
26 Our easily found gite at Trans-en-Provence was about half a mile from this road .
27 But these changes are not just taking place at regional level .
28 We suppose , for instance , that what somebody says to us will be relevant to the occasion or to what has just been said , that people do not just issue utterances at random .
29 The first of the 10 special East German Reichsbahn trains finally left Prague at 5.30 local time , almost 24 hours late , reflecting the difficulties encountered by the East Germans in clearing the tracks .
30 Searches for functional intersections thus take place at compatible levels ( see Figure 2.26 ) .
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