Example sentences of "at the [adj] [conj] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Apart from Lee and Leuthold ( 1983 ; 1986 ) and Ackert and Hunter ( 1990 ) , the studies summarized in Table 7.1 strongly support the view that the distribution of futures returns or price changes is non-normal , with a sharp peak at the mean and with fat tails .
2 The FT-SE 100 Index shed around 4 points at 2717.9 at the close but over the next few weeks all eyes will be on the pound .
3 Bob Murray , the Sunderland chairman , has made a personal plea to Football Association chief executive Graham Kelly over suggestions that there will be fewer Roker supporters at the final than at Sunday 's semi-final victory over Norwich when more than 22,000 travelled from Wearside to Hillsborough .
4 However , the steepness of its banks made it impossible for vehicles to cross except by the bridge at the southern and of the town which , in 1815 , was only two and a half yards wide at its broadest point .
5 Seb hammered at the door and tugged at the bell-pull but without anyone answering .
6 Still , he reckons that the bigger the mainframe , the cheaper relatively it is to buy — 10% cheaper , in fact , at the top than at the bottom end of the range .
7 That to the bottom left is badly drawn at the base , the foot is crooked and the gadroons are smaller at the left than to the right .
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