Example sentences of "at what [be] [adv] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The grotesquely inappropriate and anti-food coloured board covers have presumably hampered their sales even at what is today a give-away price .
2 The fundamental problem confronting process measurement is that there is energy transfer taking place at what is effectively an infinite number of points in space and in time .
3 Far from being a soft option , he contended , the partly suspended sentence would enable the courts to deal more severely with : ‘ people who need to have the deterrence of a taste of prison at what is relatively the outset of their criminal experience ’ .
4 The others were situated on the Charles Bridge , at what is now the Italian Embassy and at the Wallenstein Palace .
5 He took me down to London and I went and did an audition and I first appeared at what is now the Shaftesbury Theatre at the top of Shaftesbury Avenue .
6 Those canny souls that know how often these things fall at the last hurdle can stop holding their breath and relax over Tadpole Technology Plc 's deal to do a Power RISC-based notebook for IBM Corp : IBM has paid £325,000 for 500,000 new Tadpole shares at what is now the bargain issue price of 65p , which at last week 's price of 224 pence gives it an instant paper profit of £795,000 ; it also gets warrants for 2.22m more shares at the same price to take it to 12.9% .
7 Baker , who had abandoned his spectacles , peered down at what was plainly a sordid scene of domestic violence of the kind he was familiar with only in statistics .
8 In the second example it may be that the person has to deal with the surrounding bereavements before she can clear the ground enough to look at what was probably the major one .
9 Mistakes and botched work thus slowed down production at what was already a natural bottleneck .
10 A place in the small Indian establishment offered the successful applicant a career which could bring great responsibilities at an early age and at what was nominally a junior rank , and perhaps more importantly , it was well rewarded .
11 The brutality of these questions and , at what was virtually the same moment , the icy coldness of the tapwater on my face restored me , gasping , to a renewed sense of the value and purpose of my own existence .
12 Most informal of all were the periods spent at the Villa Eugénie at Biarritz , the house built by the Emperor for his wife at what was then a small fishing port which she had known long before her marriage .
13 When the Palace were drawn to face Rangers again in the 3rd round of the FA Cup in January 1946 , in which no ‘ guests ’ were eligible to play , the club hurried the petitioned move through , at what was then a club record fee of £5,000 .
14 Although made almost entirely of wood and having to land at what was then the extremely high speed of 100mph , I can only remember one incident of a Mosquito crashing and burning on the airfield .
15 It was completed in 1819 at what was then the staggering cost of £163,457 and was the largest and most imposing building in the town .
16 They were introduced , developed and ( in their developed form ) discontinued , between the late sixties and the mid-seventies at what was then the West Midlands College of Education , in Walsall .
17 By stripping the Volta scheme of all the ancillary facilities which could have stimulated a Ghanaian industrial revolution , Kaiser and Reynolds succeeded in creating the conditions for one of the most prosperous aluminium smelters in the world … at what was then the lowest power rate in the world .
18 The physical appearance of Chesterfield 's market place was altered by the erection of a huge market hall in 1857 , but even today the shape of the area is that determined upon back in the twelfth century when a decision was taken to found a new market at what was then the edge of the town .
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