Example sentences of "at [pron] [art] [noun] [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 Data from a large sample will show the earliest age at which a child would be expected to gain control of a particular aspect of language , and the age by which 90 per cent or 95 per cent of non-handicapped children might be expected to show evidence of the same ability .
2 For example , as educational research has found , the child who can not read at eight is unlikely ever to learn , and that eight is the latest age at which a child can function in school as an illiterate .
3 Will be paid if you are required to be at work over the lunch period ( ie 1200 – 1400 ) and there is no Council establishment at which a lunch could be obtained .
4 The watershed mark is thought to be the point at which a user could get hold of such a board at a couple of hundred dollars or more less than the cost of buying a complete PC solution .
5 At the far end from the door was a hatch at waist height , the level at which a man will naturally hold his steel tray .
6 The highest speed at which a stress can be transmitted through any substance is usually the speed of sound in that substance .
7 For any given orbit , there is only one speed at which a satellite can travel and remain in that orbit .
8 There is a difference , commonly 1/8 % , between the rate at which a bank will bid for deposits from other banks , ‘ Libid ’ ( London Interbank Bid Rate ) and the rate at which a bank can borrow from other banks , ‘ Libor ’ ( London Interbank Offered Rate ) .
9 There is a difference , commonly 1/8 % , between the rate at which a bank will bid for deposits from other banks , ‘ Libid ’ ( London Interbank Bid Rate ) and the rate at which a bank can borrow from other banks , ‘ Libor ’ ( London Interbank Offered Rate ) .
10 He hit V1 ( the speed at which a takeoff can not be aborted ) at 97 knots and pulled the stick back for rotation at 106 knots .
11 The price at which a participant may acquire ordinary shares in the Company ( ‘ shares ’ ) on the exercise of an option shall be determined by the Directors but shall not be less than the middle market quotation of a share as derived from the London Stock Exchange Daily Official List for the last dealing day before eligible employees are invited to apply for options ( or , if higher , the nominal value of a share ) , or , if certain specified conditions are satisfied , 85% of such figure ( ‘ Discounted Options ’ ) .
12 This increases the speed at which a rug can be woven but results in its being less compact and durable .
13 Markets in exchange traded futures are much more " transparent " than the corresponding over the counter markets : the prices at which a future can be purchased are publicly available , and are the same for everyone .
14 Purely in the spirit of scientific advancement , I quote this line from a sleeve-note : ’ … closing the gap between songs and instrumentals towards a point at which the listener could trip out and boogie at the same time ! ’
15 The crux is that the amount of damages obtainable will , prima facie , be the total of the salary and fringe benefits to which you would have been entitled between the time of the job actually ending and the time at which the contract could lawfully have been ended by due notice .
16 For as long as the marginal disutility of inflation remains positive , there will eventually come a point at which the government will be compelled to pursue policies which will push the unemployment rate back towards its natural value .
17 Hutton , 68 yesterday , struggled to an 82 for 150 , which could be several shots below the total at which the field will be reduced to 64 golfers , and ties for the knockout stage beginning tomorrow .
18 It was hoped there would be a speedy hearing of the case , at which the girl would continue to be represented by her own solicitor and counsel , the court was told .
19 So , the rate at which blood alcohol level falls depends almost entirely on the speed at which the liver can process it .
20 It is hoped to attract 500 people to each of the two performances and to follow up the event with an ‘ Open Day ’ to be held the next week at which the public will be encouraged to try Medau for themselves .
21 I do not think it would be helpful to try to define the point at which the court should be prepared to disregard the 16- or 17-year-old child 's wishes to refuse medical treatment .
22 In the case of two tangencies for the same indifference curve illustrated by 10 in the figure , a ‘ gap ’ is created in labour supply as there is no wage at which the individual will choose the number of hours associated with the ‘ kink ’ point 2 .
23 Once initial interviews with children had been videotaped , the prosecution should have the right to apply for a pre-trial hearing before the judge , in informal surroundings , at which the child could be examined and cross-examined .
24 The age at which a mother starts to toilet train her child is unlikely to have much effect on the age at which the child will be fully trained .
25 That is the point at which the services will be delivered .
26 As the point at which the wave breaks depends on the size of the wave , the position at which the bar will form will also depend on the size of the waves .
27 Find the point at which the dub should start on the video tape .
28 But McMahon and Greene 's model predicted that there was an ideal between these two extremes , a surface at which the runner would be deflected more quickly than on either a harder or a softer track .
29 The detectability of an odour on the other hand is the level at which the odour can be detected by the human nose .
30 Along with the certain suggestion I enclosed the casket design and a typed selection of quotes from my letters approving the idea of ‘ over-the-counter coffins ’ and giving the address at which the originals could be inspected , in the time-honoured manner with unsolicited testimonials .
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