Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [vb pp] at the " in BNC.

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1 Once again , there is no requirement that any evidence than that which grounded the original ‘ reasonable suspicion ’ should actually exist — and we have already seen that this formula is sometimes rather loosely interpreted at the arrest stage .
2 He noted that most progress had been made by firms which were the most highly geared at the onset of recession .
3 Such a condition leads to a degraded cliff , one that is principally the product of subaerial erosion and only locally sharpened at the base by marine erosion .
4 The committee of inquiry , composed of individuals with impressive antiracist credentials — Ian Macdonald , Gus John , Reena Bhavnani , Lily Khan — delivered a strong and , for some , an astonishing condemnation of the antiracist policies apparently vigorously pursued at the school , castigating them as doctrinaire , divisive , ineffectual and counterproductive .
5 He has enlisted Government help and interest in the RCA ; he has raised money for the renovations so badly needed at the college , and for building additional accommodation nearby for students .
6 The contrast between gas-rich and gas-poor magmas is much more pronounced at the viscous granitic end of the scale .
7 Customarily , the authority is only usually involved at the final stages when approval to go ahead is required .
8 Dissociation from the isolated sites 1 and 5 is also very slow ; the DNase I footprints are only slightly reduced at the longest time point ( 30 minutes ) .
9 The bass section is fully enclosed as expected , but the rest of the enclosure is open a the back , and only partly enclosed at the sides , making the system free to radiate backwards as well as forwards ( this property is known as ‘ dipole ’ , or figure of eight radiation ) .
10 Excellent though Johnson has so far proven at the explorer 's notes , Boswell threatens to outdo him regarding Raasay .
11 It has so far overcome at the political level the doctrinal and organizational divisions between protestants .
12 The fragmentation of the trade — the implications of which were only dimly perceived at the time — was to become of crucial importance later and will be looked at in more detail below .
13 In fact , anything of a business , property or joint financial nature is so well starred at the end of this month — only the most disillusioned Aries individual could fail to see that what lies ahead is the stuff that dreams are made of .
14 The cheque book , so conveniently left at the scene of the crime , could be interpreted as a genuine slip-up on his part .
15 just as left handers are as a rule more variable in their hand preferences , so too are they less completely lateralised at the cerebral level .
16 At Ottawa , following a government report , the Gréber Commission , which concluded that stations and railway lines were unsightly in Canadian cities , the Beaux-Arts station , so superbly situated at the base of Parliament Hill , was abandoned and a new station like an airport was built on the edge of the city .
17 He worked at a pharmaceutical firm processing chlorthalidone and nifedipine , but 5 days ago had been moved to the micronisation of glibenclamide , only recently introduced at the firm .
18 I must be careful here , for while the provision for community education in Scotland is generally more advanced at the level of local authority involvement than in the areas of the USA which I visited , and while organisations such as the Trades Unions , the WEA and others do much to orchestrate various adult education projects , there is nothing which approaches the ‘ schools for problems ’ which Highlander provides .
19 But the paying customers are just about outnumbered at the moment by a very big posse of travelling Italian journalists just to my left and all pretty excitable by our normal quiet English standards .
20 Hence , in this case there is a lower measured exothermicity from a structure which is already partially disordered at the lowest temperature from which ΔH is measured .
21 The following resolution , passed by the Aberdeen Congress in 1950 , is an example of repeated calls for change at other Congresses : That the members of the BDDA assembled in Congress at Aberdeen in August 1950 , while appreciating the genuine desire and efforts of the teaching profession to furnish deaf children with a satisfactory education by means of the Pure Oral Method , are nevertheless gravely perturbed at the general low standard of achievement under a system which ignores completely the value of manual means of communication .
22 If in fact a charge is already registered then as the land certificate is already notionally deposited at the registry no difficulty would appear to occur and registration can take place .
23 But I 've just briefly looked at the education and training part of the General Secretary report and it says here , National College rammed a hundred and twenty four courses over a thirty week period attracting approximately seventeen hundred G M B representatives , a wide range of residential courses .
24 These doubts were still widely encountered at the time of the 1840 Convention but a debate there and at the 1843 meeting stimulated the search for a reliable supply of free-labour cotton to reduce dependence on the slaveholders of the American South .
25 Participation , it is often held , can be more widely achieved at the local than the national level .
26 Reading and eating were always metaphorically linked at the time .
27 Aristocratic influences were at their height during the first half of the nineteenth century and in any diplomatic service were always most marked at the highest levels .
28 Accommodation is a significant driving factor in the process of new dialect formation as described by Trudgill ( 1986 ) , but it is more easily studied at the level of individuals who adjust their language behaviour given a particular set of circumstances .
29 Used in this way , a chart would probably be more effective because it may be larger and more easily seen at the back of the class .
30 A former actor , Cooke started work on the book after growing ever more frustrated at the lack of decent roles .
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