Example sentences of "and [pron] [noun] at a " in BNC.

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1 It is only after the child has interacted with the external world and its construction at a sufficiently sophisticated level that language as abstract reference becomes feasible .
2 There 've been low points , too — not least the fire in January last year which destroyed an entire hangar and its contents at a cost to the Air Force of 40 million .
3 The rapid rise in tenancy in the mid-Meiji period and its maintenance at a high level thereafter may not necessarily mean a wholesale polarization of rural wealth , but a keenness on the part of those who were able to work more land to rent extra plots to take advantage of improved market opportunities .
4 The initial defects of his system , depending on the introduction of fresh air at a high level and its extraction at a low level , were corrected by Karkeek of Truro .
5 Thorpe J. held that he had the necessary jurisdiction and authorised the removal of W. to and her treatment at a specialist London unit , subject to arrangements first being made for the approval of new foster parents .
6 A minister friend of mine was once invited to meet Mrs Whitehouse and her cohorts at a Morningside home .
7 Lecturers voiced their overwhelming support for Mrs Falconer and her sister at a meeting at RGU yesterday .
8 I met Pat and her minders at a hotel in Cardiff and told her what we had in mind .
9 Bessie Cohen ( centre ) and her colleagues at a rehearsal of the Troubadour act c.1895
10 The aim of this book , however , is to look beneath this superstructure , and to describe computers and their variation at a basic hardware level , below the operating system but above the detailed electronics ; we discuss further the nature of this level in § 1.3 .
11 The national brewers , whose attitude to staff and tenants would bring a blush to the face of the average Victorian mill owner , object to new legislation that would deprive them of the right to evict tenants and their families at a moment 's notice .
12 It was now criticized as anachronistic , and the German government had signalled for some time its concern over rising costs and their justifiability at a time when German unification put great strains on the public finances [ see also pp. 37212 ; 38508 ] .
13 The other difficulty I have is with some of these criteria and their use at a strategic level .
14 In his youth CD wrote a number of doggerel verses , usually of a satirical nature , for the amusement of friends , such as ‘ The Bill of Fare ’ ( 1831 ) describing the Beadnells and their guests at a family dinner-party , and four poems contributed to Maria Beadnell 's album .
15 I think it best if we keep the Minister and his wife at a distance . ’
16 Richard Rau presented the award to and his team at a dinner in the Williston Elks Lodge , which was also attended by the employees ' wives and vice president of operations , James Adams .
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