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

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1 She had n't intended to sound quite so vehement , but what she needed most right at this moment was to put as much distance as was humanly possible between herself and Adam .
2 If I had been looking for a lover — I admit my husband 's fortunes were not at their brightest , and my friendship with the Philosopher was a little turbulent at that time — then I should not have chosen Gustave .
3 Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme AG is understood to be most advanced at this stage in development of working parts .
4 But I can assure you that people back in London were really most upset at this development
5 This proves that the geomantic tradition was still very much alive at that time , supported by alchemists and in is case by the bull priests .
6 ‘ I was obviously low at that time and needed a pick-up .
7 And it gave lots and lots of work to our colleagues and you know , when , when I say that er I think I made a comment that at that time , er had made the , the , the comment about er the winds of change and that er you know we were never better off , well really the unemployment figures were so low at that time that it 's to my mind you know , a truism .
8 And I 'm confident that I know that one reason why you are so upset at this moment is because you realize you made such an awful fool of yourself , have n't you ? ’
9 Please give me some hope , ’ he urged , ‘ because , apart from the certainty in my heart that miluji të , I have never been so uncertain , so apprehensive at any time in my life . ’
10 Biogeographers investigating landscape change on the most recent time scale have also resorted to documentary and field evidence because palynology may not be sufficiently reliable at this scale for the studies which have been completed including those of the outer Leeward Islands ( Harris , 1965 ) , the southwest of the United States and the vegetation of Barbados 1627–1800 ( Watts , 1966 ) .
11 Considering the number of changes associated with midlife , it is not surprising that stress is especially high at this period .
12 As a gentleman of considerable physique , Guttersnipe is naturally alarmed at such prejudice against the nutritionally challenged .
13 This was not so easy at that time as the crewing arrangements were very much of a closed shop .
14 It is worth remembering the apparently obvious at this point — electronic publishing is not going to work unless your information is in an electronic form !
15 ‘ And the traffic will be so congested at this time of afternoon , you 'll hardly get down the High at all , and it 's clouding over , and Felicity should acclimatize herself before she goes out , particularly since Magdalen is so cold at this time of — ’
16 Cor it was ever so good at that museum Cor it was ever so tall though !
17 ‘ And Steve had been playing so good at that point in his life .
18 But , you know , you ca n't , you might say well this teacher does n't have such good displays on her wall , but then she might be ever so good at another area , I mean is not a display lady , she does n't have artistic creative sort of flair like say Polly did
19 I 'm extremely good at this kind of game . ’
20 She suspected he was extremely good at this kind of game — this was the kind of game men and women played together .
21 The Scripture Union materials should be especially helpful at this stage ( point 1 above ) .
22 Dining is especially good at this hotel , with a choice of pasta dishes , international buffets or French cuisine in a revolving restaurant — it helps to make the meal go round !
23 They are so vulnerable at that age they will go away with anybody . ’
24 Nobody wanted to be cruel enough to hurt me because they thought I was so vulnerable at that time and I really wish I 'd been told that I looked disgusting !
25 Sensory perception — sensitivity to stimulation of the sensory organs — is apparently present at this stage although relatively primitive ; indeed , some sounds have effect on reaction and development of activity almost from birth .
26 I had taken Miss Senga into Hyde Park with the intention of showing her some of the winter birds , and the park is so beautiful at this time of the year , what with the snow piled up . "
27 The Teesside events were crucially important at this stage of the development both of the CNAA and of its associated institutions , but the outcomes were ambiguous .
28 DO N'T FORGET Mice can be especially damaging at this time of year .
29 Below magazine-level at any rate he was not painful to look at .
30 Patent law was so loose at that time that the patent covered all kinds of steam engine .
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