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

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1 ‘ Based on the latest Government survey of private tenants , we believe that over 140,000 privately renting households in England alone could be experiencing harassment or attempts at illegal eviction at any one time .
2 Since , as has already been shown , all planes or levels of the individual are interrelated , and imbalances or blocks at one level can affect all the others , treatment at the spiritual level can have a beneficial effect also on the mental , emotional and physical levels .
3 Pupils are strongly encouraged to participate in major team games or competitions at all age levels .
4 The court further ordered that there be no soliciting of any information relating to her from herself , from staff , pupils or residents at any institution , or from any carer or relative .
5 He arranged the coins neatly in their denominations on top of the note , halfpennies and pennies at one corner , sixpences and shillings at another , two florins at a third , and a half-crown covering the last unanchored corner .
6 Towards the end of the war I realised that I had had both friends and enemies at Southern Command .
7 Then most vividly he had described his own studies there at the ancient university of Heidelberg , capturing the attention of the two lordling drunkards by directing his talk not to his studies of the classics , philosophy , German language and metaphysics , but to the duelling societies , their codes and practices , feuds and meetings at misty dawn — sword fights to the death …
8 Unfortunately she was as bitchy as she was beautiful , lashing out with teeth and hooves at any human who came near her , and bucking them off if they tried to get on her back .
9 Franca was relieved that Alison had given up her guilty peepings and hintings and attempts at relevant conversation ; only now her calmness and at-homeness were proving equally maddening .
10 In factual works , style plays a more easily definable role , and textual sampling and attempts at stylistic evaluation by librarians are more pertinent .
11 Mr Brady said : ‘ Audiences at 1.15am are tiny and programmes at that time attract very little advertising revenue .
12 Marchers and speakers at this year 's demonstration called for immediate British withdrawal from Ireland and for self determination for Irish people .
13 She knew that it was liable to come swishing down on her hands and legs at any moment .
14 The yellow brain fungus Tremella mesenterica is conspicuous on dead twigs and branches at this time .
15 Figures given in various reports and signals at this time range from " 20,000 " to " 30,000 " to " 40,000 " ( it was not until 18 May that a reasonably accurate total was available ) .
16 This study has yet far to go and it would be unwise to be too dogmatic about sources and influences at this stage .
17 A German tourist we met there , who had come tourist class from Cuzco , told us how she had given money and pens at each stop to the children who crowded the carriage windows .
18 Yes , there 's a nice fish and chips at that van that came round in
19 As for Sir Robert , who is , I believe , a man with a strong marketing background , might I suggest that he emerges from the confines of his embattled empire and experiences at first hand the market in which he is now operating incognito during the evening rush-hour .
20 The shopping area in Prague although more modern , is still elegant and is the place to buy gifts and souvenirs at remarkable value .
21 If there is a will — and wills at that time are very easy to make , mere word of mouth is sufficient — the Bishop 's Court is the proper place in which it must be proved ; the Bishop 's Court will see that the executor carries out his duties properly .
22 The overriding concern of the organisers and participants at this year 's American Association of Museums ' convention in Baltimore ( 25–29 April ) was the financial crisis that has , all too quickly , overtaken this country 's cultural institutions .
23 Although a detailed critique of these three approaches is beyond the scope of the chapter , it may be helpful to highlight some of their strengths and weaknesses at this point .
24 If the old guard could be depicted as slightly fusty quasi-academics , the ‘ new boys ’ , who became the opinion leaders in the 1970s , with their retinue of henchmen and clones at local level , were more populist in their manner and opportunist in their principles .
25 They were really traction engines with flanged wheels and buffers at each end and had the advantage that their flywheels could be used to drive machinery when they were not being used as locomotives .
26 Permanent taps were soldered into the telephone lines of selected individuals and organisations at intermediate distribution frames — a place where civilian technicians were unlikely to discover them .
27 The public has to distinguish between highly qualified professionals like psychiatrists and psychologists at one end of the range and , at the other end of the range , discriminate between self styled doctors untrained in diagnosis and registered medical practitioners .
28 And guests at one hotel alone have nicked 2,000 towels since April .
29 Virtual Personal Computing — the attractive use of graphics , colour , sound and the ‘ mouse ’ which have eased the acceptance of AppleMacs and PCs at this University , have been built upon the high bandwidth once only available between components of a single personal computer .
30 This , he says , resulted in the development of service-based ( vertical ) linkages between civil servants at the centre and officials at local level on the basis of what he calls policy networks .
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