Example sentences of "at more [conj] [adv] [art] " in BNC.

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1 DRIVING at more than double the speed limit cost a young Newton Valence woman her driving licence .
2 Indeed , the threatened coal strike of 1925 , which occurred at more or less the same time , seemed to confirm this impression .
3 Miss Kenton and my father had arrived at the house at more or less the same time — that is to say , the spring of 1922 — as a consequence of my losing at one stroke the previous housekeeper and under-butler .
4 ( Johnston 1976 , p. 217 ) At more or less the same time , Laura Mulvey took the discussion of women 's desire and fantasy out of the realm of the ideological/symbolic .
5 When both partners retire at more or less the same time , the adjustment is often easiest to organise .
6 At more or less the same time , a heroin injector from Liverpool , who had also been dealing to finance his own habit , moved house to one of Wirral 's more affluent townships and began dealing in heroin on a large scale-in ounces and half-ounces .
7 Is there any reason why the same debate , or a debate on the same question , should not be conducted at more or less the same time in a great number of different places ?
8 It is no coincidence that expressions of the ‘ pro-Palestinian ’ and ‘ pro-Zionist ’ factions have occurred in rival publications at more or less the same time .
9 At more or less the middle of the night , every night , for a week , I 'd been woken first by one child crying , then by two , then by three .
10 The principal objective of the budget was to hold the public deficit for 1990 at more or less the same level in absolute terms as for 1989 , thereby reducing it from 11 per cent to 10.4 per cent of gross domestic product ( GDP ) .
11 Amaranth fell into a gentle sleep at more or less the same time as did the bulk of Sir Teddy Taylor 's conference audience .
12 Partly this was a matter of timing : both approaches penetrated the mainstream of macroeconomics at more or less the same time .
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