Example sentences of "the [noun] at which [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 The voluntary coalition plan floated by Craig also temporarily damaged Beattie in that many DUP members felt that he had failed in his duty more clearly to oppose such a scheme in the discussions at which he was DUP spokesman .
2 The index and the future differ in respect of the times at which they value the basket of shares in the index , and this can be a source of additional information .
3 But the number of thefts and the times at which they were committed suggests there are other criminals in the region in the same business .
4 He lived so much within his own head that the times at which he ate and slept were entirely arbitrary .
5 Since children vary with respect to the ages at which they demonstrate any particular behaviour , norms represent an ‘ average ’ obtained from an examination of the developmental changes occurring in a large number of children .
6 Herzen believed that the reputation of the courts suffered more from the way in which they transacted their business than from the verdicts at which they arrived .
7 This is the level at which we work in hypnotherapy .
8 But we need to decide the level at which we will set the core curriculum , the point at which individual interpretation begins .
9 The arguments of Tallis and Scholes against a major aspect of poststructuralist theory and practice should be attended to on the level at which they are advanced .
10 The time-scales over which different objectives should be achieved may vary considerably , depending on the level at which they are applied .
11 In the same way , human beings differ from one another in their ability to handle stress and the level at which they can cope comfortably .
12 All went well until 1985 , when museum purchase grants were frozen at the level at which they have remained , the reasoning being that for anything really important , they could go to the NHMF .
13 Their grant has been frozen in real terms at much below the level at which they could expect to survive on it ; they have been denied entitlement to income support , housing benefits and rebates ; there are no jobs with which they can supplement their incomes during vacations ; and those who find themselves desperately hard up discover , when they turn to the hardship fund , that it has already been exhausted .
14 Recovery took 1802 – 3 wages back to that level , but then a fall took them down 10 per cent by 1808 – 9 , before they recovered this in 1810 – 11 then fell back somewhat to end the war years perhaps 5 to 8 per cent above the level at which they had begun it .
15 These vary in : 1 The level at which they are pitched , from the macro-level of the health care system , down to the micro-level of interventions with individual patients ; 2 The extent to which they incorporate consumer views ; 3 Which aspects of the service they focus on .
16 The 45 per cent quota imposed in October 1948 , in a futile attempt to support the films encouraged into production during the American boycott , had to be lowered to 40 per cent when 1,600 cinemas claimed exemption on the grounds that there simply were n't enough films to show , and it was reduced again to 30 per cent in 1950 ( the level at which it remained until its abolition 23 years later ) .
17 The DHA merely decides the level at which it is prepared to fund its surgical unit .
18 So small an area of land was available in Barbados when it turned to sugar in the 1640s that land prices were pushed up to ten times the level at which it had been sold for growing tobacco .
19 The nature of the curriculum will need to reflect its general aims , its content and the level at which it is pitched .
20 The planner was elevated to the role of a coordinating ‘ technician-craftsman ’ ; the practice of civic design as perceived by Holford would ‘ elevate the plan from technical , functional competence to the level at which it might cater for the cultural , emotional and aesthetic needs of a civilised society ’ ( Cherry and Penny , 1986 , p. 158 ) .
21 For many , such a leaflet will be redundant as they have already passed the level at which it is pitched .
22 What I 'm trying to get a feel for is the level at which it is a consideration .
23 Finally , it was felt that once the rate of development charge was reduced there would be no clear principle as to the level at which it should continue to be levied — ‘ the process of reduction , once begun , would be difficult to stop ’ .
24 It 's important for most people in most circumstances , but the level at which it 's important does depend very much on the circumstances .
25 But today 's date even that does n't apply because you you 're category 's above the level at which I can give you advice .
26 Right that 's just determined to the level at which I can go at this stage then .
27 That 's the level at which you would have been walking along this alleyway in nineteen ninety and about fourteen sixty .
28 It would be relatively simple — she could think at once of how it could be done : the casual enquiry of a mutual friend with whom she still exchanged Christmas cards , the phone call to the college at which he had been a lecturer .
29 Scattered statements in the biographies of other scholars in Taskopruzade show Molla Yegan to have been active in teaching in the years following 1430 , although , interestingly enough , the medrese at which he taught is never named .
30 After that , it 's up to your own common sense and the weight at which you feel comfortable and energetic .
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