Example sentences of "[to-vb] at any [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It would not be unusual to find at any given time , a significant number of staff in a school involved in part-time study or research activities . )
2 It was very much done on a sort of personal basis , an individual basis , failing to look at any collective solutions to the many problems which women face .
3 One of the advantages of using drama in this way ( when the narrative continues over a period of several weeks ) is that both the teacher and the children can change roles , enabling us to look at any given topic from different points of view .
4 I am too old now to play at any mock repentance . ’
5 Some of the things a good caddie was expected to know included a good knowledge of the game , to be able to advise the player on which club to use at any given moment ; a knowledge of the course , the length of its holes , its geography from tee to green and the subtleties and borrows of those greens , as well as the way it played in all weather conditions .
6 The things to avoid are principally a sort of subterranean trembling that begins in the body and communicates itself to your vocal chords and even , on occasion , to the chair in which you are sitting , and those long swallows , which you never seem to do at any other time but now occur unstoppably at the wrong point of emphasis in the sentence .
7 That 's what they 're they 're employed to do at any particular site , but they do n't hold total responsibility do they ?
8 " Yes , but how do you get the height ? " he replied , " Most of the time I just float two feet off the ground , and hardly ever get to fly at any decent height . "
9 It hardly needs emphasizing that on any question that is interesting , such as social roles of the sexes , we would have to be able to read the historical record better than we now can in order to arrive at any strong conclusions about what is biologically discouraged .
10 The failure to arrive at any detailed results is a reflection of the complexity of the issues involved rather than of the failure of the protagonists of the human capital theory to recognise the problem .
11 Where a guardian ad litem is not appointed initially there is power to appoint at any subsequent stage in the proceedings .
12 Well , I was erm trying to point out that the most stable element in a sense in a very changing system is pupil numbers , because you always know , pretty well exactly , how many pupils you are going to have at any given time .
13 When considered in relation to the length of time you would have to wait at any particular junction in order to observe an accident it is probably accurate to characterise road accidents as low frequency occurrences .
14 We need some way of deciding where to go at any particular point in processing .
15 Deciding where to go at any particular point in processing .
16 It is not envisaged that specific new resources will be identified to enable Local Plan work to proceed at any meaningful level ( either through in house preparation or the engagement of consultant services ) . ’
17 It 's like a kind of flowing thing where no note has more value than any other , and where I do n't even know what 's going to happen at any given point .
18 Wh what I mean to say is I could n't in advance guess which field it was that you were going to want at any particular moment .
19 It is assumed that a particular 's individuality , its numerical distinctness from any other existent , is ensured by the spatial location it happens to occupy at any given time .
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