Example sentences of "all at [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In practice we know have a greater quantity of food , more choice of different foods with less seasonal variation and of better quality than every before , all at a cheaper price .
2 Compulsory retirement for all at a fixed age is no longer appropriate as people live longer and healthier lives .
3 All at a frenetic canter .
4 People in this bracket usually demand a good teacher , native and who is willing to travel , provide material etc. , all at a reasonable price .
5 One to Prague in Czechoslovakia , a second to Florence in Italy and a third to Olympus in Greece , all at a total cost of five thousand to local tax payers .
6 They 're all at a different school all day , and they shop at different times … but you never see them in restaurants and why should n't they be ?
7 ‘ You know what I want to do — and I wanted to do it for Jimi 's birthday in his anniversary year , but it did n't happen — I want to get everybody that ever recorded with him , anybody who played live with him , get them all at a big reunion and go out and play Hendrix all night long — every song that I know , every song that we could possibly do .
8 17.25 As we point out in paragraph 14.5 children do not learn particular features of written language once and for all at a particular stage .
9 Wind-surfing , water-skiing , sailing , scuba-diving and horse riding all at an extra charge , together with tuition in most sports .
10 And all at an exceptional price .
11 Amongst these must be the facility to zoom in and out of text , all at an editable level , such that you can magnify , say , three point text to take up as much of the screen as you choose , or , conversely , diminish 72 point text to as small as you can read in order to edit it .
12 Health and fitness for all at an affordable price will always be the aim of Labour councillors on Wear Valley District Council and this scheme will merely place the excellent facilities out of the reach of many ordinary people .
13 In use , Montval paper meets all the above criteria , created at the turn of the century by Canson , if offers creative freedom with reliability , all at an economical price . ’
14 Only a handful of people were in the pub and they were all at the other end .
15 ‘ I think what 's interesting is … the people ( at The Mind Gym ) who are doing this thing , they do a lot of communal work where a lot of people will undergo the same program all at the one time and they find that they get a lot of really heavy group processes developing . ’
16 I 'd never seen so many shots go in so many directions all at the one time .
17 ‘ I think what 's interesting is … the people ( at The Mind Gym ) who are doing this thing , they do a lot of communal work where a lot of people will undergo the same program all at the one time and they find that they get a lot of really heavy group processes developing . ’
18 County Council 's encouraged by the fact that the introduction Policy E two is supported by all the North Yorkshire Districts and they are after all at the sharp end of implementing structure policy .
19 We flunkeys were all at the front door to receive the family from the airfield .
20 In the same paper the authors summarise geochemical studies which suggest that the younger Westphalian beds are at the wet gas stage of maturity , but that the Westphalian A , the Namurian , the Dinantian , and the Devonian are all at the dry gas stage .
21 And then he blew it all at the last minute with that interference .
22 Er the perceiving people do n't , it does n't worry them very much , they 'll do it all at the last minute and get it sorted out somehow .
23 For working-class people , the crisis — economic , political or cultural — is being experienced above all at the local level yet is the outcome of unprecedentedly global forces .
24 There were still celebrated Marxist historians , such as E. P. Thompson , Eric Hobsbawm , Christopher Hill , and John Saville , but they were all at the veteran stage , and there appeared to be no significant youthful successors , as their creed withered throughout eastern Europe .
25 The size of the latent inhibition effect should decline as the interval is increased and the short-term effect is lost ; and when the exposure conditions are poor for association formation ( e.g. when there is just a single , brief exposure ) there may be only a short-term effect and no latent inhibition at all at the longer interval .
26 All of these have strategic aspects to consider , and strategic developments in these areas will not occur all at the same pace or even , necessarily , in the same direction .
27 Three concrete blocks were cemented to the patio stones at the rear of the new pond as a base for this filter — it was important that these were all at the same level .
28 The top of the stone was now all at the same level .
29 Yes , rather beautifully arranged , with their poor little wings stretched out all at the same angle .
30 Jay realised she was flattered at being asked , realised that Lucy thought of her as somehow daringly on the wrong and the right side of the track all at the same time .
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