Example sentences of "at [art] [adj] [noun] [vb past] " in BNC.

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1 It would be — if the deterioration in credit quality gnawing at the financial system had not reached this market too .
2 THE innocence of youth will give way to the pressures of adulthood when Duncan Ferguson plays against Germany at Ibrox tomorrow night , ending a nine-month period during which his future at the highest level looked in doubt .
3 Cecil 's colt 's success at the highest level came on this very course in last season 's Racing Post Trophy .
4 The man who , up to then , had experienced 18 years as a player at the highest level revealed how the sack made him determined to prove he had not suddenly become second rate .
5 That was the claim made by the solicitor representing Bioplan Holdings at the two-day appeal held this week at Darlington Town Hall .
6 Phosphorus concentrations were measured only at the four sites listed .
7 Madge looked at the four children clustered in the hallway .
8 Work at the four offices involved was seriously disrupted for the day , although North Sea operations continued without interruption .
9 Work at the four offices involved was seriously disrupted for the day , although North Sea operations continued without interruption .
10 The faces at the ground-floor window had disappeared and it was extraordinarily quiet .
11 Shrugging regretfully , she continued to gaze at the various treasures displayed .
12 Our budget er is at the present time overspent er something of the order of £70,000 , and we 're required by the Health Authority and by government , er to manage within our existing cash limited budget .
13 Many experiments carried out to date at the individual level shed little light on the problem of complexity — since they typically place the subjects in very simple choice situations .
14 The referee however waved play on as McConnell at the second attempt saved Byrne 's poorly hit shot .
15 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 .
16 Interestingly , no clear footprint was observed at the RARE sequence found immediately upstream of footprint I ( shown in italics in Fig. 2B ) despite the fact that this sequence is able to bind retinoic acid receptors efficiently in vitro and that undifferentiated F9 cells contain retinoic acid receptors .
17 His security could still be threatened at the one point left vulnerable .
18 But an injury to the Motherwell veteran Davie Cooper at the eleventh hour meant that Fleck was summoned to join the squad in Malta , where they were involved in preparatory training .
19 Indeed , their first trip to Scotland since 1981 would not have been possible without the assistance of four British-based companies trading in Eastern Europe who at the eleventh hour put up a total of £10,000 .
20 It appears that William on his deathbed confessed that he had indulged in a fraud in getting his marriage to Adelizia nullified and at the eleventh hour did all that he could for Mabel 's succession as his heir .
21 For example , the assumption of a single non-standard to standard continuum with RP located at the standard extremity led Macaulay in Glasgow to exclude from his analysis of the ( a ) variable items which belonged to the /a/ class of RP .
22 Shareholders ' funds at the half-year stage stood at £34.3m , equivalent to a book value per share of £2.17 .
23 Maguire 's tee shot at the 161-yard second clattered into the trees behind the green .
24 But not even scrubbing would alter the fact that the scullery was dark and ill-equipped and one look at the ancient stove made her glad it was still high summer and heating was not necessary .
25 During a visit to Bucharest on March 4 , Horst Waffenschmidt , German Minister of State at the Interior Ministry had pledged DM20,000,000 in assistance to Romania 's German ethnic minority in 1992 .
26 Eleven patients with incomplete stone clearance at the first procedure underwent a second ( nine ) or third ( two ) cholecystolithotomy after redilatation of the percutaneous tract .
27 Such was my astonishment that I stopped kicking the offending mouse and at the first opportunity went to look at the hedgerow .
28 He was n't sure what to do about the missing woman , wondering where on earth she could be , until a knock at the rear entrance answered the question for him .
29 It had been one of those days when everything had gone wrong : the stake-out at the Saudi Embassy had produced exactly nothing ; a false alarm , and after six , agonisingly boring hours , Cowley had called through the most welcome of messages : Go home lads .
30 A lot at the front sheet did n't we ?
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