Example sentences of "[vb infin] at [art] [adj -er] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The channel will now reopen at a lower cGMP level , thus aiding the recovery of the ROS to its dark level as cGMP synthesis proceeds . |
2 | In the 1993 edition of its US Industrial Outlook , the Commerce Department in Washington is predicting that book sales will grow at a faster rate in 1993 than they did in 1992 , says BP Report . |
3 | I want to show I can succeed at a bigger club in the future and fulfil my footballing ambitions . |
4 | At greater speeds they have a choice ; they can either swim at a greater depth ( away from the influence of surface drag ) or resort to their ‘ aquabatics ’ . |
5 | But you should descend at a higher rate so as to reach 2500ft before you turn . |
6 | Still more horrors — if rugby under the new law is difficult to play and to control on a dry day in South Africa , imagine the effect in marshy old England in the mud and rain of January ; imagine the shambles the game will become at the lower levels in those conditions with the sanctuary of the next scrum no longer available to the team carrying the ball . |
7 | It is important that the medium used flows and fills all the air space , so that subsidence does not occur at a later date . |
8 | More recent histopathological and microvascular studies suggest that vascular involvement may occur at an earlier stage and play a more important role in the disease process than had previously been supposed . |
9 | Several of the issues just outlined will be given special attention in our last chapter , which will look at the wider horizons opened up for Protestant theology by the ecumenical movement , the encounter with other faiths , and the development of science . |
10 | Firstly , let us look at the wider influence of the Chicago School . |
11 | In this month 's article I will be discussing this and in passing we can look at the wider aspects of how techniques and paddle strokes are developed . |
12 | A more detailed report on the VCT will follow at a later date . |
13 | As a result , any error-handling and estimation procedures should be sufficiently general as to be able to incorporate any new error model that may emerge at a later date . |
14 | Lecture notes should never consist of many words , for the presence of such a mass of words will make the notes difficult to assimilate and understand at a later stage . |
15 | Council will decide at a later date whether to make public the number of votes cast . |
16 | A successful applicant is normally admitted as a candidate for the degree of MPhil but may apply at a later date to transfer his or her registration to that for the degree of DPhil . |
17 | This examination will test at a higher level the linguistic skills and business knowledge tested at the Second Level . |
18 | This is closely related to perceptions of life expectancy ; some people not only anticipate that they may age more quickly , but also that they may die at a younger age . |
19 | Facing the marginal cost schedule LMC , a competitive industry produces at E. If a monopoly can produce at the lower cost LMC ' ; it will equate this to MR to produce Q M at a price P M . |
20 | Unless — nightmare ! — Wilko has got him to sign so 's he can sell at a higher price to Blackburn … : - ( |
21 | Erm I did say at the time if the Council agreed it was we would approve the new application it would only be if the original was rescinded and I did speak to the Town Clerk so there 's no need , I 'm not making a big issue , but I think the Council should be aware and the Town Clerk I believe has notified because again this is one of those things that could happen at a later date and as we all know if we have n't made these things perfectly clear . |
22 | We 'd immediately dismiss 5% of our workforce and the same would happen at the larger timber firms throughout the UK . |
23 | I was quite interested in that actually because you you did imply at an earlier stage that er although seniority was the the important principle in ge in gaining promotion , er there was no harm done if in your favour you know . |
24 | Students taking the degree without honours have a choice of the subjects which they may take at a higher level . |
25 | So down at squadron level we had this very much in our minds when in time the orders came down through Group , through station , right to the people who had to do the carting and the bombing , I feel I should explain right at the outset that I can only view at the later stages of the war the state of morale as I saw it in the entire Pathfinder Force . |
26 | Whatever the truth , the unwelcome publicity could not come at a worse time for Mercedes — just as it is launching its new top-of-the-range ‘ S ’ model after 12 years of development . |
27 | Newspaper reports on 12th March that the Bank of Ireland is to shed 600 of its staff over the coming years could not come at a worse time for the economy . |
28 | They say twenty five children at the primary school get more individual attention than they 'd get at a larger school . |
29 | If you do n't realise what you 've done as you knit you may notice at a later date just one wrong row somewhere in your knitting ! |
30 | In this case , however , the economy will operate at a lower level of income and expenditure . |