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

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1 We have obviously at every Conference a certain amount also of Constitutional motions , er an organizational motion , and some , and some of tomorrow will be taken up with that as well as the announ , er announcement concerning the elections for the various committees .
2 They should be ignored in normal practice and disinfection should be assumed to have taken place only at the time a chemical has been applied and after the requisite contact time has elapsed .
3 Under the system , created by West Germany 's Manfred Donike , the amount of steroids in an athlete 's body can be detected not only at the time the test takes place , but several months beforehand , although the actual drug is not identified .
4 It need have been irrelevant only at the time the edition of the digesta was made , which according to Schulz was in the late third century .
5 Here , the concrete Yeah that but we have n't got the resources to do it yet We 've just got a couple of assumptions At , together at the beginning The tractor and trailer is generally helping moving between cranes loading back and forth , so many areas So , unless you want us to go through this literally point by point , it 's question time .
6 Just at the angle the he just the junction of Road and
7 Here 's what I did : just at the moment the tears were about to gush out over the waterproof liner , taking the soft lenses in a Niagara-like descent towards the jawbone , I looked at a poster or a newspaper and thought about what the words meant .
8 Well , then , you 'll know why just at the moment the Consul-General does n't want trouble between Moslems and Copts . ’
9 It is not always possible to deliver a module just at the time a trainee needs it for the purposes of SVQ assessment .
10 Behind Kohelet and Moschos the world had moved fast , and what was already at the start a semi-Utopian picture by Greek philosophers soon became absurd .
11 Outside at the back a curlew piped , a lonely single sound , and among the weeds of the garden sparrows cheeped and quarrelled in shrill bursts of noise .
12 So when we come up here to make a presentation let's put aside at the moment the content of what we actually say what do we what do we need to think about ?
13 Despite assuring the Radio Authority last Friday that Spectrum 's troubles were now at an end the station is now threatened with a court case brought by Lit to prove the EGM was illegal .
14 Now at the moment every doctor has in his desk a supply of what I call yellow cards , obviously because they 're yellow , which he 's asked to fill in if he thinks that a medicine which he has prescribed may have caused some nasty effect , for example to give the patient headaches , or to make them giddy , or to make them sick , or perhaps even something more serious than that .
15 Now at the moment the black chemical that 's in there is not doing a great deal .
16 Here at the fault a ventilation shaft was being put up to the surface where it linked with a short low drift driven into the boulder clay near the foot of Kernal Crag .
17 It was a coincidence she was here at the moment the child turned on to the street .
18 In the streets , vehicles clattered along on tyreless wheels , with the day not so far of– when even at the front the airforce would be forced to encase plane wheels in wooden clogs when being wheeled from the hangar , just to save precious rubber .
19 Even at the time the study group that was planning the establishment of the Committee for Arts and Social Studies met in April 1965 there were proposals waiting to be processed in business studies , languages , sociology , psychology , administration , economics , law and ‘ combined subjects ’ , with business studies leading the field in both honours and ordinary degree course proposals by a wide margin .
20 Then down here we have a couple of day beds for patients who need to rest under observation for the day following treatment but who do n't really justify admission , and then over here we 've got the two theatres for major suturing and cleaning up , and then down there at the end the X-ray and plaster rooms . ’
21 Two men , possibly with Liverpool accents , are believed to have bought the weapons locally at the time the couple disappeared .
22 Right at the end a glass pavilion had been built for concerts and parties , and Gran said people had come from as far away as Lancaster .
23 We may hold them again at a price a hundred times their worth to us , for a few months , a few years at a pinch , but French they will still be , and in the end we must leave go of them .
24 I wish you and everyone else at the school every success in the future .
25 In common with most of his contemporaries paying such rates , he was charged twice a year from 1783 onwards at a penny a time , though even he was excused in 1784 on grounds of poverty .
26 Yet at the time the report was released , the actual company that was used as the basis for the research had been trading for five months and is coping well with a difficult launch period and providing to be highly successful in meeting its targets .
27 Under Resolution No.6 to be put forward at the AGM the directors propose that the authority should be extended so that it applies for five years from the date of this year 's AGM .
28 Rumours are circulating among the ‘ Highgrove Set ’ — the circle of Gloucestershire landowners who mix with the royals — that Charles and Camilla may have met briefly at a hunt a week ago .
29 The Council at before the enquiry and during the enquiry erm suggested that a better site for the development would be within erm the larger earlier site , erm specifically at the extrusion the northern corner or northeasterly corner , where I erm where I 've marked .
30 We 're actually at the moment the the the brief , the focus is to actually on what we , look at what we would send out as a report to parents .
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