Example sentences of "at which [pron] [vb mod] [be] " in BNC.
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1 | Deep discount bonds are bonds which carry a low nominal rate of interest and accordingly are issued at a discount to the value at which they will be redeemed . |
2 | It is not unusual to see management prepare one business plan and profit projections for the benefit of the company 's owners , to be used by them in determining the price at which they will be prepared to sell ; and another more optimistic plan and projections for themselves . |
3 | The quantity of goods to be ordered , and the time at which they should be ordered are major considerations . |
4 | When the purchase price includes fixtures or furniture , these should be specified in detail in the draft , and if their value is substantial it is sometimes useful to agree and state the value at which they should be taken in order to reduce the consideration , and the stamp duty payable thereon , in the ultimate conveyance or transfer of the property . |
5 | Progressive emergence of partnership forces , combined with provisional intentions and priorities , will clear the ground for tasks and levels of partnership at which they could be set to be identified . |
6 | Have we yet reached the point at which we would be awarded damages against the Meteorological Office because we went camping on the day of an unforecast hurricane ? |
7 | For example , it is possible for doctors to monitor how well you are , so that if your health deteriorates to a point at which you may be at risk from infections like PCP ( a virulent pneumonia ) , drugs can be prescribed which prevent or significantly delay their onset . |
8 | The open-air markets , held weekly in most major towns , are lively social gatherings at which you may be lucky enough to strike an excellent holiday bargain . |
9 | However , the outbound timing must be adjusted as necessary to comply with a time at which you may be cleared to leave the holding point . |
10 | On the planned Rate of Descent , make a note of the height at which you should be at half-minute intervals . |
11 | There are charts and general guides available to help you decide but it is still difficult to pinpoint an exact weight at which you will be just right . |
12 | This included a stern order to attend a wine and cheese party in Kensington the following week at which I would be able to collect one of the following gifts ; an environmentally friendly tofu griddle and rotisserie ; postdated shopping vouchers for the Sock Shop , Tie Rack , Next , Laura Ashley , Habitat , Heals and the Conran Shop ; a holiday in Nepal ; or a year 's supply of irradiated fruit . |
13 | The builder will not start more houses than he can reasonably be sure of completing in an economically short period of time , nor at a price at which he will be unable to dispose of them . |
14 | The following matters must be dealt with in drafting an option to renew : ( 1 ) the time at which it may be exercised ; ( 2 ) the manner in which it may be exercised ; ( 3 ) the conditions ( if any ) which the tenant is required to fulfil ; ( 4 ) the terms of the new lease ; ( 5 ) registration of the option . |
15 | But it is also plain that despite sterling 's depreciation to a rate at which it might be reasonably competitive within the Exchange Rate Mechanism , Mrs Thatcher 's team are no more ready to sign on the dotted line than they were in Madrid this summer . |
16 | You are required to identify with reasons the balance sheet heading under which each item should be classified , and the amount at which it should be included . |
17 | Available resources will affect the speed at which it will be possible to proceed . |
18 | With the new fitting connected up and mounted , run the rest of the wiring along your selected route to the point at which it will be connected to an existing circuit , then turn off the power and make the final connections . |
19 | Let us now make the question more precise , and ask whether the experience has the same effect at any time , or whether there are particular ‘ sensitive periods ’ at which it will be more influential than at others . |
20 | The attraction of doing a sketch like this is the speed at which it can be achieved . |
21 | While you must consistently keep your voice at a level at which it can be easily heard , you should try to put expression into it , avoiding a dull monotone . |
22 | The most effective way of working is to delegate work down to the lowest competent level at which it can be handled . |
23 | It was not the committee 's function to recommend release , but inevitably the committee would attempt to set a date at which there would be a reasonable prospect that the local review committee and then the Parole Board might be able to recommend release . |
24 | Keynes ' work was directed at yet another source of market failure — inadequate information available to market traders , in particular firms and workers , so that the market can not achieve the equilibrium wage rate at which there would be full employment . |
25 | We are struggling for a terminal at which trains can come in from all parts of the country , at which there can be an interchange for the continent and at which people can move on relatively quickly . |