Example sentences of "at the [adj] [noun] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Douglas Graham , 43 , a bachelor , of Burnopfield Gardens , Denton Burn , Newcastle , was accused of murdering Henry Graham at the former family home at Berkley Terrace , Lemington , Newcastle , in September 1978 .
2 There may be justifiable frustration at the low priority currently assigned to Rights of Way in county highway departments , but we think it may be better to ensure statutory responsibility remains within local government so that the interests of pedestrians , riders and cyclists can be greatly enhanced as part of a wider ‘ greening ’ of local transport policies .
3 In this sense , the search at the higher level only takes small steps .
4 Tommy Dowens , the Su Ragazzi coach , is taking no chances on his team falling at the semi-final stage again .
5 If not , he argues , players should be able to opt for another country if — like John Gallagher or the Samoans playing in the All Black trials — they want to play at the highest level regardless of country .
6 You 're just not going to be able to maintain your rugby at the highest standard otherwise .
7 SIR RAGHAVAN PILLAI , the eminent Indian civil servant , who has died aged 93 , achieved the distinction of holding positions at the highest levels both during the Raj and after Independence .
8 The result has been that ‘ investment at the highest levels ever ’ has come from fares , not from any public purse , and that an ‘ economic ’ system has become unsafe as BR and LRT weigh up commercial investment needs against the cost of safety measures and the cost of paying wages sufficient to maintain a safe level of staffing .
9 In a bwlch or mountain pass the road cut deeply at the highest place straight through the ridge to show as a notch afar off .
10 Cracks have also appeared in the underground passageways of the Tuna el-Gebel at Minia 300 km. south of Cairo and the granite columns of the Roman basilica at the neighbouring el-Ashmunein now incline several degrees away from the vertical .
11 Cranston was waiting for him at the small tavern just outside Aldgate in the Portsoken overlooking the stinking city ditch .
12 He enjoyed the salmon trout he ate at the small inn there but was mighty scathing about the visitors ' book ( as well as about the notion that the lake might actually be beautiful ) : ‘ You will see only two kinds of exclamations in it : one about the beauty of the Lac de Gaube , the other about how good the trout are … which means that only fools or gluttons have picked up the pen to sign their names and their thoughts . ’
13 A word of advice ; look at the small print very carefully .
14 Speakers at the four dinners also included Iain Bell , Group Managing Director , Johnston Press ; Lord Younger , Chairman of the Royal Bank ; James Miller , Chairman of William Low & Co , Tony Schofield , Managing Director of Branch Banking Division , and Jim Wardrop , Manager , Business Development , International Division , Glasgow .
15 The Eskimos of Alaska were collecting amber and trading it at the late summer fair held at Kotzebue on the north-west coast down to recent times .
16 If , we reasoned , there really is a morphogen gradient , it should be possible to weaken the signal by decreasing the concentration , and so , instead of getting an additional set of digits 4 , 3 , 2 at the anterior margin only a 3 , 2 or a 2 should develop .
17 That 's reach a common understanding which reflects the realities of a relationship we enjoy at the present day so that we can all get on with the task of serving our members and forming a Labour government .
18 Lamenting ‘ the feeling of morbid sympathy with criminals which at the present moment undoubtedly exists ’ , The Times ( 18 November 1856 ) had arrived at a sorry conclusion : ‘ Philanthropy , like crinoline , has become the fashion . ’
19 If however it is felt that some of our members are n't being catered for at the present time please let the group organisers know so that , if possible , adjustments may be made .
20 At the present time most public library stock is chosen without any clear idea of the underlying stock needs of the user .
21 There is a shortfall on the membership at the present time MAINLY due to the closure of some of our SPECIAL NEEDS groups .
22 M_N Media Not Available — the media item is not available at the present time ie. it is in a locked cabinet , inaccessible to the operator .
23 There are a number of imponderables at the present time e.g. the rates to be charged by CCC when it becomes an agency in 1992 , the high annual cost of a direct link , the number of and cost of training staff to prepare data for processing at a bank or internally with a software package available on a PC system .
24 If we look at the individual businesses there we er see the individual profits .
25 Beth shuffled her feet in the awkward silence and found herself looking at the second man more closely .
26 Sheffield Wednesday 's makeshift striker has all but clinched a big money move to Ewood Park at the second attempt just three weeks after signing a new four-year contract at Hillsborough .
27 The problem is to provide students with high-quality stories which are well-constructed and entertaining — and which are at the right level linguistically for their ability .
28 i might use flo at the right side instead of the left for him to win the hard , long balls from left back bjornebye .
29 We 're at the right speed here Peter , we 're okay .
30 If/ones obtains 30 correct responses at the left ear and 40 correct at the right ear then his absolute difference score is also lo .
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