Example sentences of "at [adj] [adj -er] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Thus , at each lower level of the hierarchy , the last applied rule also gains credit proportional to the weight of R2 .
2 If , however , the spinal cord is severed at that lower level , the reflex component will be lost also .
3 In fact , finally on the actually opening of the complete phase the er the increase on the six five eight was on the completion at that lower section , was in fact a sixty percent increase from six thousand to nine thousand .
4 ‘ There is a dishonest appropriation for the purposes of the Theft Act 1968 where by the substitution of a price label showing a lesser price on goods for one showing a greater price , a defendant either by that act alone or by that act in conjunction with another act or other acts ( whether done before or after the substitution of the labels ) adversely interferes with or usurps the right of the owner to ensure that the goods concerned are sold and paid for at that greater price .
5 Clearly in that situation the city of York is highly constrained , it 's a modern industrial city with a very tight medieval core , a historic core which is is world renowned , but a historic core which actually only covers four percent of the built area of the city itself , when we look at that wider area erm the central historic core together with the eight other conservation areas in the city and conservation areas in the remainder of the urban settlement comes to some thirteen percent of the urban area .
6 But there is in us another level of being which lies deeper than knowing or acting , and it is at that further depth that the genuine religious impulse arises and lives .
7 The advocates were informed that the justices would meet at 10 a.m. on that day to continue their deliberations and their drafting , that the exercise would be completed by 12 noon , and that the advocates should attend at that later hour to receive the court 's judgment .
8 When the objectives of the analysis are clearer , a selective transcription will be more useful than a detailed one , which is at that later stage of the research likely to contain much unwanted information .
9 Its effect was remembered well into the nineteenth century in Birmingham ; at that later time the campaigners against apprenticeship in the West Indies reproduced and distributed a magazine plate of a Jamaican treadmill on which apprentices were employed , in the conviction that pictorial representations have a far more powerful influence on the mind than letter press descriptions ' .
10 To have given full details at that earlier point would have been to remove the sting from the report to Eli , and spoil its shock .
11 Er and we found at that earlier stage , they acted largely independently .
12 There are also references to a mill at nearby Lower Swell but this does not survive , having gone during the latter half of the 18th century .
13 If , however , your weight stays at this higher level for four or five days , take the necessary measures to bring it back down .
14 At this higher interest rate , total injections amount to only £10 million .
15 It 's not much protection from wind at this slower speed , but you can unnerve the man in front of you , wait for a moment of weakness and spring past .
16 In general the footprints are less clear at this lower temperature , possibly because of weaker drug binding as noted in some footprinting studies with some synthetic DNA fragments [ 25 ] .
17 6.1 Even at this later hour the Trade Union has illustrated it 's willingness to talk to and avoid confrontation .
18 Where where can you get some at this later hour now ?
19 But we wondered what we would get from the students at this later stage in their training year .
20 Unfortunately it is more difficult to make light sources and light receptors that work at this longer wavelength .
21 Many people believe additional research is needed to look at this earlier part of the process .
22 At this earlier stage Ralph goes into the close and takes a look at the human price of capitalism .
23 Someone had applied for planning permission to knock down an old cow-byre in his garden and build a bungalow ; the environmentalists raged at this further desecration , the laissez-faire element saw no reason why people should n't do what they wished with their own .
24 Alyssia opened her mouth to give him a piece of her mind at this further show of arrogance — in fact , to give him the sack , because his mere presence here implied that he was working for her father , and so , in an indirect manner , for herself — but he did n't allow her the chance .
25 Within volcanic arcs individual volcanoes aligned along essentially straight lines over distances of up to 1000 km , the arcuate form not being evident at this smaller scale .
26 But it is not at all obvious to the audience how the couple have arrived at this happier state of affairs , neither is it entirely clear what Bill Alexander hopes to add by exercising his powers of invention on the play 's Prologue , in which an alcoholic tinker called Christopher Sly is persuaded by a group of gentry to think of himself an aristocrat — the story of the shrew being laid on as a suitable dramatic entertainment .
27 What the people who work in a local government planning office do is constrained by a further dominant ideology at some higher level of centrality .
28 I know we looked at some thicker board in there did n't we ?
29 To the novice first impressions may be chaotic , but the temptation to turn away and come back at some quieter time should be resisted .
30 In any case , at some deeper level , perhaps she already understood .
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