Example sentences of "[verb] at [art] [adj] stage [verb] " in BNC.

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1 However , it is well worth using in dishes which require the wine to be added at a later stage to give flavouring .
2 Optimism over trading at the interim stage had proved unfounded , the group said yesterday .
3 In positive terms , Roscoe Pound tried at an early stage to provide a concise , if rather general , statement of what realism stood for :
4 The applicant , as defendant to those proceedings , sought at a late stage to introduce a counterclaim for a declaration that the alternative accommodation offered by the local authority was unsuitable and unreasonable , and for damages .
5 I have a streak of economy in me , even when contemplating how to épater les bourgeois , and recipes that make their sauce out of a stock made at an earlier stage tend to appeal most .
6 However co-operative the Pentagon may wish to be , the American industrial lobby in Congress usually intervenes at a late stage to protect its own narrow interests and the projects collapse .
7 I think presumably you 'll be wishing at a later stage to look at what we 're proposing in erm in individual districts .
8 A base metal exploration programme was abandoned at an early stage leaving a significant IP chargeability anomaly , without accompanying magnetic anomaly , untested ( MEG 113 ) .
9 Joining at a later stage means that you have to accept what has been agreed by others . ’
10 Both Systems division and New Business are involved at an early stage to ensure that we have adequate procedures in force to process the anticipated business efficiently .
11 For centuries trees were cut at an early stage to encourage timber to grow from the stumps : ash , field maple , hazel , hornbeam .
12 If the House were to decide at a later stage to enter a single currency , it would be , first , because it had decided that the economic convergence conditions in Europe were right for a single currency to be beneficial to this country .
13 Established as a privately-financed institution by a Planning Board which first met in January 1969 , UCB had at an early stage to consider what awards it might offer in advance of the Charter it hoped to obtain .
14 The need to build on that which had already been achieved at the primary stage appeared to be still undervalued .
15 The practitioners are still largely in the state of new recruits to any government 's army , who will be required at an early stage to learn by rote the names of the standard machine-gun issue .
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