Example sentences of "to [noun pl] at [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Old cars were sold to clubs at inflated prices and on one occasion a player sold his dog to a director .
2 The following figures are culled from the Judicial Statistics for 1989 , and relate to the Queen 's Bench Division : Clearly these figures are not entirely comparable because they relate to cases at different stages in the procedure .
3 There are very few features that are common to nations at differing stages of economic development .
4 He harshly criticized the government , accusing it of " treasonous " mismanagement of the economy by selling off national property to foreigners at cut-rate prices in its bid to privatize state-owned companies .
5 KPMG , through the international M&A network , seeks to provide comprehensive services to clients at all stages of the M&A process .
6 This apartment will be available for use by Lord Rothschild and his family , but he wishes it to be shown to visitors at other times .
7 Joanne had carried on with normal life as best she could , even going to discos at seven months pregnant , and all-night parties .
8 Every delegation sent out by the strikers to talk to workers at other factories consisted of two men and two women .
9 It was time they transferred their attentions from ‘ the municipal privy ’ to suites at top hotels where those sort of drugs deals are carried out .
10 Mutations in the β -strand DNA-binding motif fall into three groups , corresponding to changes at three residues .
11 ‘ A system to convert data from internal and external sources into information and to communicate that information , in an appropriate form , to managers at all levels in all functions to enable them to make timely and effective decisions for planning , directing and controlling the activities for which they are responsible . ’
12 But such supplementary payments were regarded as short-term expedients , payable in extraordinary years of high prices , to relieve temporary unemployment , typically seasonal , or paid to families at difficult points in the life-cycle .
13 Some sections of overhead wire which provide power to trains at 25,000 volts are one third of the thickness which applied when they were new .
14 The UNHCR also provides legal advice and help to migrants at all stages of the screening and review process .
15 The rally was attended by over 3,000 deputies to soviets at all levels ( from rural soviets to the USSR Supreme Soviet ) , and these met subsequently to adopt overwhelmingly a declaration calling on the USSR Supreme Soviet to enter into negotiations " on the restoration of Estonian state independence " .
16 Lotus Software The UK 's best selling software , available to members at competitive prices with next day delivery .
17 During the year under review the highest priority has continued to be given to making printed materials , received from all sources , available quickly for consultation by users of the Library , and to providing bibliographic information about the collections to users at remote locations via the Joint Academic Network ( JANET ) .
18 The Ford has a more aerodynamic shape than the Mercedes , which means better fuel consumption , and he will not rule out the possibility of switching to Transits at 3.5 tonnes at some stage .
19 ( 1 ) References in this Order to proceedings on consideration or proceedings on Third Reading include references to proceedings at those stages respectively , for , on or in consequence of , recommittal .
20 It would be paid for non-emergency services to outsiders at negotiated prices .
21 It would be paid for services to outsiders at negotiated prices .
22 It would be paid for non-emergency services to outsiders at negotiated prices .
23 He is subcontracted to a factory , and receives 150 cruzeiros for each one ( about 10 cents ) ; these are sold to tourists at 100 times as much .
24 We were asked to recommend a model of the English language as a basis for teacher training and professional discussion , and to consider how far and in what ways that model should be made explicit to pupils at various stages of education .
25 This one was recorded from the rabbit by W. R. Levick , reference 6 ; it had the receptive field plotted in the centre , and responded to bars at different orientations as shown by the responses round the outside of the figure .
26 These data will then be supplemented with material from sources in order to examine the movements of and employment opportunities available to women at different stages in the life-cycle .
27 It was accepted practice for employers to admit women to schemes at older ages than men — 30 was not uncommon .
28 HIV is susceptible to drugs at some stages of its life-cycle .
29 To make a room look wider , long horizontal bands of mirror can be placed at the top and bottom of walls , or vertical floor to ceiling panels can be added to walls at right angles to a window .
30 Rather than bringing about increased skills portability , YTS has proved instrumental in bringing about a sharpening of labour market segmentation , as the conditions surrounding entry to jobs at all levels has become more formalized and rigidified .
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