Example sentences of "[coord] at [art] [adj -er] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Whether or not you can reasonably be expected to take a job of a different kind or at a lower rate of pay will depend upon the circumstances . |
2 | In practice , however , there appeared to be some ambivalence about whether care programming was aimed at people being discharged from hospital or at a wider range of those who use mental health services . |
3 | Do we , for instance , place a tick in the square labelled ‘ baby burps ’ and another in the box called ‘ mother pats back ’ ; or do we include a box called ‘ mother responds to baby ’ ; or at a higher level , does she score a point on an index of ‘ sensitivity ’ ? |
4 | If it is of exceptional quality , there is a chance that it may be vested — either immediately or at a later date — in the Redundant Churches Fund . |
5 | Given any example of a classic scientific theory , whether at the time of its first proposal or at a later date , it is possible to find observational claims that were generally accepted at the time and were considered to be inconsistent with the theory . |
6 | In the case of parish , town or community councillor the declaration must be made before or at the first meeting of the council after his election , or if the council at that meeting so permits , before or at a later meeting fixed by the council . |
7 | If for some reason you miss this opportunity or at a later stage wish to know more about particular parts of the Library 's stock and its services , then ask a member of the Library staff to explain how the material in the Library is arranged and listed and how it may be used . |
8 | As Heather Joshi has estimated ( see Chapter 8 here ) , women returning to work after a period caring for children or at a later stage of the life cycle are likely to re-enter the labour market at lower rates of pay . |
9 | This unifying issue can be presented at the beginning of the drama or at a later stage , after the children have taken on roles and started on small group work . |
10 | In siliciclastic sediments careful attention to petrographic detail , particularly the compaction history , is necessary to determine whether a cement formed during deep burial ( >2,000 m ) or at an earlier stage in the diagenetic history . |
11 | The gain may be taxed at the basic rate of income tax therefore or at the higher rate . |
12 | The Centre is also estimating a small macro-model of the British Economy , and at a wider level studying the problem of international economic cooperation designed to raise employment . |
13 | Compared with the older production system , this new process , in which workers owned no machinery but were paid wages , was able to produce more and at a cheaper price . |
14 | The route also crosses the western limb of the basin forming the Midlothian Coalfield , and consequently the strata dips steeply eastwards in the west and at a shallower angle in the east . |
15 | It was rebuilt in about 1700 BC , although to a significantly different plan and at a higher level , so that the lower wall-courses of the earlier temple and its west façade are still visible on the west side , now that the site has been excavated to the earlier courtyard level . |
16 | And at a higher level , religion , too , has much basis in the fear of the unknown and is in part an effort to make the fearful understandable and therefore more easily manageable . |
17 | Attendance Allowance is paid at a lower rate to people who require personal care or attention by day or night , and at a higher rate to those requiring care by day and night . |
18 | The improved interface enables for faster plotting than the 110A and at a lower price — up to 4Mb per second on EISA units and 1.5Mb per second on AT bus machines . |
19 | A few yards from the exit of Upper Long Churn Cave and at a lower level is the entrance to Lower Long Churn Cave ; this may also be safely explored , the gloom being diffused by daylight entering a fissure in the roof , to the point where the stream sinking in Upper Long Churn Cave enters in a waterfall after a short journey underground . |
20 | So , X seems to offer more than IBM 's SAA , over a wider field , quicker , with less effort , and at a lower cost . |
21 | For such borrowers the use of syndicated loans enables the managing bank to obtain funds more quickly , in greater amounts and at a lower cost than would be the case in conducting separate negotiations with up to fifty lending banks . |
22 | However , by using a good catalyst a reaction can be run at a high rate and at a lower temperature , thus saving energy . |
23 | the main difference is that the wine is fermented without the skins ( and thus contains virtually no tannin ) and at a lower temperature to preserve the delicate flavour and aroma . |
24 | Lewis was subsequently convicted on four charges of cocaine trafficking , and at a further hearing on Nov. 6 , 1989 , he testified that he had supplied Barry with crack on " more than one occasion " . |
25 | Landsbergis and the then Soviet Premier Nikolai Ryzhkov had led delegations at " talks about talks " in Moscow beginning on Oct. 2 , and at a further meeting on Oct. 10 they had concluded that formal negotiations might begin within weeks . |
26 | The statutory lettering and ‘ Type J/2 ’ were in white and at a later date the title ‘ SouthmeT ’ was applied to the centre of the side panel . |
27 | In the mid 1940s Battelle took an interest in developing the process further , and at a later date it was exploited through the Haloid Corporation after a research person had read about the technology in a journal . |
28 | And at a later date , part of them had been , another storey had put on to them . |
29 | This is a minimum estimate , however , because our 1978 data , although incomplete , showed that four subjects acquired H pylori antibody and at a later date reverted to seronegative . |
30 | In his place , and at a later date , they quickly arranged for Roy Williams and John Barnes to extend their Northern tour in the comfort of the Inn Off The Park . |