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

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1 Keen Dee McKeen was at a complete loss .
2 Nietzsche , it seems , was at a transitional stage .
3 He became a commissioner of customs for Parliament from 1643 to 1645 and was appointed one of the treasurers-at-war in March 1645 , when the civil war was at a critical point , taking an active part in the financial administration of the war and in liaison with the Scottish army .
4 Welshman Gary Speed added : ‘ Eric did a lot for us last season when the title battle was at a critical stage .
5 He ordered crosses to be erected at the nine places where her coffin rested on that journey ; one was at Waltham — and is still in existence — known as Waltham Cross , and the last was at a small place named ‘ Char ’ where there is a marked turn ( char ) on the River Thames — now known as Charing Cross .
6 You must be glad the terrorists have gone away , even if it was at a terrible cost to your country .
7 And a couple of weeks ago I was at a chemical engineering company where the managing director told me that they were now using accountants for their safety experiments instead of rats .
8 Hill-Wood remains philosphical about the club 's disappointing run — ‘ you have good spells and bad spells ’ — and is certainly more optimistic about the club 's chances of winning major honours this season than he was at a similar stage last year .
9 Although it is tempting to hold up Meriden as a co-operative which was at a substantial disadvantage compared with its Japanese competitors , it is difficult to argue that its inability to finance capital-intensive production methods were solely responsible for its problems … .
10 ‘ There was a very emotional atmosphere and the town was at a virtual standstill .
11 Accordingly I was at a front row table for the show when the lights went down .
12 Gazzer was at a great disadvantage : she had him cornered , she was stronger than he was , she could remember the lay-out of these tunnels and she was after his blood .
13 More important , he could only speak Yiddish and thus was at a great disadvantage in terms of communicating with Russian travel-agents and officials .
14 Clearly Fjortoft ( who has sucked at Swindon , not a single goal yet ! ) and maybe also Sorloth ( who as before mentioned was at a 14-day trial at Leeds and scored in all his test matches ) will be picked .
15 I was at a temporal disadvantage , for some things to which he made reference were unknown to me .
16 One of the few local contestants was at a distinct disadvantage .
17 This suggests that the expression was at a low level .
18 Your fish responded by exhibiting classic stress-related ailments — viral , bacterial and fungal problems , which only became evident when their natural defence mechanism was at a low ebb .
19 Guy Mountfort next persuaded Bangladesh , despite the fact that the country was at a low ebb due to the recent war , to allocate part of the Sunderbans , the marshes of the Ganges Delta , as a tiger reserve .
20 At a time when the credit of the legal profession was at a low ebb , the duty solicitor scheme could be advanced as practical evidence of its commitment to the theory of community service ( Hillyard 1975 , p.6 ) .
21 However it would be correct to say that the application of natural justice was at a low ebb prior to the decision of the House of Lords in Ridge v. Baldwin .
22 These are a relic of the independent existence of Medieval Serbia when this territory was of great importance in the Balkan Peninsula at a time when the Byzantine Empire was at a low ebb .
23 Of the remaining three , George Canning , the future prime minister , was only briefly ambassador in Lisbon in 1814 – 15 , when his political career at home was at a low ebb ; and the two others , Robert Liston and Stratford Canning , represented Britain in Constantinople , a very important post but one in which high social rank was not the advantage it was in the other great capitals .
24 Five years ago Vauxhall was losing money hand over fist and relations between management and workers was at a low ebb .
25 Basic research on petrochemicals was at a low ebb around 1980 .
26 Most British Prime Ministers and party leaders have gradually lost popularity over time and retired when their reputation was at a low point .
27 Unemployment was at a record high , particularly among men .
28 She moved to area in 1975 , and her first job was at a primary school in Middlesbrough where she taught music .
29 He was making her feel a bit strange again with his hand on her skin and she was at a decided disadvantage .
30 These range from determining exactly where in Europe the lord of an English medieval manor was at a certain date ( for the more senior magnates were often crusaders , pilgrims , legates and diplomatists ) to ascertaining precisely when an eighteenth-century trading agreement with a French merchant was concluded .
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