Example sentences of "with [noun pl] at [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Director of Edinburgh-based MacGregor and Company , Charles Cavaye , argues that because there is no nickel content in 13/0 , there is no strength : ‘ Hence the bent knife or the fork with prongs at odd angles .
2 It is now more important than ever , in an economic climate as unfavourable to education as the present , with attempts at major educational reconstruction in which the special needs of children may well be lost sight of , that developing the consultative role and process are seen as an important way forward .
3 In the mid-twentieth century , the circulation of musical messages comes to look more like a continuous coproduction process , with inputs at many points .
4 In addition , this is supplemented in four companies with discussions at other times .
5 Discussions with the authority 's principal library organizer and his colleagues , together with discussions at local area and school level , showed that the professional librarians already on the strength of most of the ILEA secondary schools would be quite competent and also sufficiently willing to organize and administer school collections of audio.visual and other resources , as well as the print.form items with which they were already associated .
6 Eastman Fine Chemicals is a global company with personnel at key international locations and the major fine chemical markets of the world .
7 Since it was carried out over a four-month summer period ( May-August ) , the practices of these industries with summer peaks will have been better captured than the practices of those with peaks at other times of the year .
8 During CSOI , octreotide concentrations were comparable with values at four hours after injection .
9 It is easy enough to accept that a child 's first word should label its mother , until we start to think about it : why should a child connect sounds with objects at all ?
10 These chamber kilns were constructed on two levels with openings at one end .
11 The charge involves Barnet 's alleged failure to follow strict guidelines on the distribution of allocated Cup final tickets — two of which ended up with touts at last season 's Liverpool-Sunderland Cup final .
12 For example — and just , as they say , off the top of my own head — I can imagine , even if I ca n't paint , these prototypically Magrittian images : a revolver that fires doves ; a two-humped animal with heads at each end ( a palindromedary , perhaps ) a painting of the Crucifixion that is itself ( the painting I mean ) nailed to a Cross ; an unearthly skyscape in which the four Presidents ' heads from Mount Rushmore emerge out of a billowing bank of clouds .
13 Eggs are spherical but give rise to animals with well-defined axes with heads at one end and ‘ tails ’ at the other .
14 Dealing with drivers at this tender age obviously sparked an interest in transport which has developed over the years .
15 This can be avoided in the second model : Here pupils would begin at an agreed level and be guided through tasks with demands at each step increasing so that every child can positively achieve , i.e. reach their place on the ladder while the most able can continue to show their abilities beyond a fixed range .
16 Miss T. was admitted to the ward at 6.10 a.m. and given 50 mg. of pethidine together with antibiotics at 6.55 a.m .
17 The school day always began with prayers at nine o'clock , followed by a scripture lesson , and there was invariably arithmetic in some form or another until dinnertime .
18 The whole zodiac was ten miles ( 16 km ) across , consisting of effigies outlined by rivers , streams , roads , tracks and contours , with earthworks at key points .
19 The great differences in elevation within the continents are , in most cases , related to variations in crustal thickness with areas at high elevations generally being underlain by deep roots of buoyant crustal rock ( Box 2.1 ) .
20 ( ‘ Tempest ’ ) and some sureties , the landlord demised a factory unit on its industrial estate , known as Eley 's Estate , Eley Road , Enfield , to Tempest for a term of 20 years from 25 March 1972 at a rent of £3,850 for the first five years , with reviews at five-yearly intervals thereafter .
21 And though previous Starlings singles were pretty much pallid takes on the Mary Chain 's one wonderful trick , the screwed-up-sex prowl of ‘ Sick Puppy ’ radically twists — and improves — on old attempts by pushing the ominous bass and sliding beat upfront and not really bothering with guitars at all .
22 In practice this produces a vertical integration of public services , with officials at each geographical level in the state hierarchy responsible to the relevant ministry at the level above them as well as to the elected organ at their own level .
23 Even fairly recent maps show a substantial pond , with buildings at either end of it , now all gone .
24 ( ‘ And of course , competing at the Olympics was tremendously exciting ’ ) 1991 was a particularly good year for Will with placings at most of the top competitions , including Addington , Arena UK and the Horse of the Year Show .
25 With hips at 44.5 inches and thighs at 25 inches , it was no wonder Rudolph had been complaining about excess baggage .
26 Expenditure was set at 135,502 million francs CFA , with revenues at 126,554 million francs CFA ; the projected deficit was thus 8,948 million francs CFA .
27 From the last it can be determined whether the terraces fall into significant altitudinal groups or not , and thus whether they represent intermittent falls of base level punctuated by stillstands or a more or less steady fall of base level with terraces at all levels .
28 One longhouse has survived almost intact and can be leased for holidays from the Landmark Trust ; another is disguised , although the former arrangements with cattle at one end and people at the other can still be distinguished ; the third has been rebuilt .
29 The economic circumstances of both parties seem to offer another important explanation of why it is more common for people to share a home with relatives at some points of historical time than at others .
30 In each case an interview with an establishment manager responsible for personnel and industrial relations will be sought , to be followed up by interviews with managers at one or more higher levels in the enterprise identified as being important in terms of personnel and industrial relations by the establishment respondent .
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