Example sentences of "at the [adj] [noun] in " in BNC.
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1 | The figure of 22.8% of claims at the low rate in the sample is higher than the rate for Berkshire as a whole ( 14.8% ) in the same period because the largest practice in the sample used a deputy for 53% of its night visits . |
2 | He said that at the recent mission in Cambridge Billy Graham had taught the grossest doctrines . |
3 | I mean we 've only got to have a look at the recent events in London went on about the insurances over the bombings over the weekend have n't we ? |
4 | Sir — I am concerned at the cavalier way in which the copyrights of scientific papers are handed over to commercial publishers . |
5 | One in an office at the Lucy factory in Jericho and one as a barmaid at the Cavalier pub in Marston . |
6 | One in an office at the Lucy factory in Jericho and one as a barmaid at the Cavalier pub in Marston . |
7 | While McClure basks in his double glory , spare a thought for Lisnagarvey 's Noel Graham , who missed out at the semi-final stages in pairs and fours . |
8 | While McClure basks in his double glory , spare a thought for Lisnagarvey 's Noel Graham , who missed out at the semi-final stages in pairs and fours . |
9 | There is alarm at the subtle changes in reaction to the new insulin , which seems to give less warning of the danger of erratic sugar control . |
10 | They would operate from roomy vicarages with ample grounds and were welcome guests at the highest tables in their parishes . |
11 | After all , if you can borrow ( or exchange your existing UK mortgage where you are paying rates at the highest level in real terms for over a century ) for a Swiss franc mortgage at around 9.5 per cent , a mark mortgage at just under 10 per cent , an Ecu mortgage ( Ecu is the European currency unit which is made up of a ‘ basket ’ of 10 currencies including sterling ) at about 10 per cent or a Japanese yen mortgage at just under 8 per cent , why not do so ? |
12 | The applicant John Cox was involved at the highest level in both CND and the Communist Party of Great Britain , both in the period of Communist domination ’ and in the late 1970s when CND was growing . |
13 | Further , he offered to provide Judge Ireland with irrefutable proof from his personal contacts at the highest level in London . |
14 | Precisely this eventuality had been considered at the highest level in the days just before the war ended . |
15 | This he does at the highest level in the HERMS file structure , defining boxes in the work file for sub-teams to work within and inputting technical details as text in the technical file ; this latter entry could be considerable . |
16 | As though a chain reaction was started , we 've had stories — of rape and incest victims , wife and child beatings and , most recently , allegations of sexual harassment , at the highest level in the work place . |
17 | ‘ It 's incredible that a little league like ours has won a victory at the highest level in the world , ’ says Kip . |
18 | To take one example , in October 1988 male unemployment in East London was at the highest levels in the South-East : 21 per cent in Tower Hamlets ; 18 per cent in Southwark and 14 per cent in Newham , reflecting the acute poverty and low levels of education in these areas . |
19 | At each stage in the cascade information about the retinal location of the input is lost and is replaced with information about the properties of the stimulus object until , at the highest levels in the system , the identity of the object or objects is encoded . |
20 | Indeed it is a credit to Wilko that the board have been confident enough in him to compete at the highest levels in the transfer market . |
21 | Olivine , for instance , is the most unstable mineral in the weathering series and crystallizes at the highest temperature in the reaction series . |
22 | It starts at the highest office in the country — and works right through to the youngest , newest , employee . |
23 | The Rev. had obtained the permission of the Archbishop of Canterbury to have himself buried there , at the highest point in the district , standing on his head . |
24 | The preceding section has emphasised the day-to-day actions in the money market , but it is also useful at this stage to look at the aggregate position in recent years which is shown in Table 6.2 . |
25 | I felt that this was possibly a chap I should look at — quite apart from the fact that I knew little of him except that he had somehow or other got out of Holland and become the ADC to Queen Wilhelmina at the Dutch headquarters in London . |
26 | ( 13 ) For the purposes of any proceedings at the quarterly meeting in March in the final year of office of members of a licensing board which are not finally disposed of before the expiry in that year of the term of office of the members , the members of the licensing board in office at the date of the said meeting shall , notwithstanding such expiry , be deemed to constitute the licensing board . |
27 | TO celebrate the 70th anniversary of Howard Carter 's discovery of the tomb of Tutenkhamen , Empty Space Theatre is performing ‘ The Curse of the Pharoahs ’ at the Harlequin Theatre in Northwich tomorrow at 7.45pm . |
28 | Allen was nominated as one of the 135 commissioners ( MPs and others ) to form the high court of justice to conduct the trial of Charles I. The meetings of the court started on 8 January 1649 but Allen did not attend at the Painted Chamber in Whitehall until 17 January . |
29 | Shutting the door softly behind her , Theda tiptoed to the bed and stood looking down at the still figure in some alarm . |
30 | Well I 'm not stupid , I mean I was n't stu , when I was at the junior schools in the country I was n't stupid |