Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv] [adv] at [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Sugar goes in too at this stage before the coffee is heated up .
2 Tough rule , to bowl to the er new batsman Mahammama , that 's his first delivery and he stands rather quickly at that one down on the leg stump , runs away off the pad , there 's a shout , I think more of anguish from Tufnell than er conviction .
3 In the problem of consumption , therefore , urban sociology has not only at long last discovered an object of analysis ; it has helped identify one of the core questions of the modern age .
4 Chapter 3 looks more specifically at some traditional ideas about the value of science and humanities education , and at how these might relate to deep-rooted notions about gender .
5 This proportionality holds strictly only at low levels of total occupancy because at high levels of blockage less of the RNA polymerase probe is able to reach the more downstream sites .
6 A further type of presumed NMDA receptor-dependent LTP has been described in which potentiation occurs not only at those synapses where there is coincident pre- and postsynaptic activity , but extends to synapses made by concurrently active terminals onto neighbouring cells , whether or not these are active .
7 Ozone occurs more frequently at higher altitudes , so uplands may be particularly at risk .
8 Much as we found originally , it handles quite neutrally at modest speeds , understeers progressively beyond that , but always has the power to boot the tail away .
9 Though the proportion of low birth weight infants decreases from very young maternal ages and from first birth order towards the prime childbearing ages and higher order births , it increases again considerably at later ages and from third and fourth birth orders ( Hungary , 1970 ; Selvin and Garfinkel , 1972 ; Chakraborty et al , 1975 ) .
10 Windows for Dummies succeeds pretty well at this ; it tells you what you need to know , and for the most part keeps away from jargon .
11 A novice gets in better at this stage of his career than at any other , ’ he said .
12 Girls who suddenly find themselves with enormous breasts may collapse in on themselves in embarrassment or try to hide behind folded arms , and the result is an equally collapsed voice which often gives out altogether at crucial moments .
13 By extension , this tendency to rally around a leader operates not only at national , but also at local and party political levels , and here its drawbacks are more apparent .
14 This sort of project recognizes that , although co-operation and coordination are important at a national level , really effective co-operation comes most easily at regional and local level .
15 These long-term priming effects are explained , within the logogen model , by assuming that after threshold has been reached activation dies down rapidly at first over a period of a second or so , but does not quite reach the normal resting level : there follows a long period during which there is very slow decay of residual activation — a period measured in hours or even days .
16 There 's a police car comes up here at twelve o'clock every night .
17 Er if you stand back from our situation and see it that er the contribution rate for employees was reduced from sixty five per cent for er a company i it became a balance of cost and that works out now at five per cent , so the total inputs of the scheme is ten per cent of earnings and that was down from eighteen per cent .
18 This works very well at first .
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