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

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1 At 6.40am the men are woken ; by seven they are up .
2 A major reason why so many people live on low incomes is that national insurance benefits , such as old-age pensions and unemployment pay , are paid at below the income support and housing benefit levels .
3 Do my right hon. and hon. Friends agree that if we are to have an effective Royal Air Force , it is essential that our pilots are given the best possible training , including training in operating at below the level of enemy radar ?
4 The video war in Europe began when Philips , the Dutch firm , complained to the EEC that the Japanese were dumping video recorders in Europe at below the cost of manufacture .
5 Foreign owls can be seen flying free at 2pm every day .
6 At 2pm a five-mile sponsored walk will be held from the church , finishing at about 4.30pm with refreshments .
7 At 2pm the fashion show takes to the floor in the ballroom .
8 At 8am a convoy of vans and unmarked police cars swept out heading for the addresses .
9 At 11.42am the Toyota was in the head-on collision with a Vauxhall Cavalier in which a family of four from West Kirby was travelling to Chester Zoo .
10 At 11.42am the Toyota was in the head-on collision with a Vauxhall Cavalier in which a family of four from West Kirkby was travelling to Chester Zoo .
11 They were told to keep the volume very low , there was no proper lighting rig and at 10.45pm an announcement was made while they were on stage : ‘ Last orders at the bar now please ! ’
12 The popularity of South Africa 's kruggerrand was due largely to the fact that collectors were buying a precise quantity of gold at only a fraction over the actual cost of the precious metal .
13 The popularity of South Africa 's kruggerrand was due largely to the fact that collectors were buying a precise quantity of gold at only a fraction over the actual cost of the precious metal .
14 The popularity of South Africa 's kruggerrand was due largely to the fact that collectors were buying a precise quantity of gold at only a fraction over the actual cost of the precious metal .
15 Many factories are working at only a fraction of capacity .
16 In fact there are a number of ways of obtaining structured CPE at only a fraction of the cost associated with courses , and with very much less disruption to the professional 's work-load .
17 It is difficult to identify farms inside these settlements , while related field systems have been suggested at only a handful of sites , including the presumed Romano-British fields at Braintree and the sequence of enclosures at Brampton .
18 They guess at only the tip of the iceberg of what is going on in these firms .
19 The receiver has gone in at only the parent company , and Sharp yesterday made it clear that seven of its 15 operating subsidiaries were going concerns .
20 He protested that the Scottish Secretary , Ian Lang , had been present at only the start of the debate .
21 I saw a lot of old friends , and wore a dashing outfit purchased at perhaps an extravagance in a London second hand shop — but from the compliments , I feel now it was worth it and that , feeling good in it , I will wear it quite a lot .
22 That was his Sunday ritual : over to Harry 's for cards as soon as lunch was eaten , and back at exactly a quarter after six , to read the Sunday papers and then sleep off the drink .
23 At exactly the juncture where one has probably completed the historic destiny of most humans — to wit , to have worked and to have raised a family — and one is contemplating , we hope , a constructive future , the door swings tightly shut .
24 It was from another officious Vadinamian Warden , informing us that the Recovery — which would release the Fraxillian package — would occur at exactly the mid-hour of the following bio-day .
25 It is not always possible to measure the gamma dose rate at exactly the spot where a sample for dating is found , since the excavation of the sample will have removed much of the material surrounding it .
26 It was at exactly the time when Odd-Knut feared Brusie was dying , as she became unconscious .
27 He had been taken to the fourth floor at exactly the time of his appointment .
28 Moreover , the ‘ transition to democracy ’ has occurred at exactly the time when the international economic crisis was making its presence felt with greatest intensity .
29 However , there is indirect evidence that the orbit of a binary pair , one member of which is the pulsar PSR 1913+16 , is collapsing at exactly the rate expected due to the loss of energy in gravitational radiation .
30 The planet Saturn crossed the heavens at exactly the point that Pluto had been discovered .
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