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

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1 Are you all done then at fifty pounds and I shall sell at fifty pounds .
2 The first of France 's war pilots flew in Blériots that cruised at fifty m.p.h. and took an hour and a half to climb to 6,000 feet .
3 Regular screening is therefore advocated to determine those at greatest risk and to start treatment early ; as well as to study the natural history of duodenal adenomas .
4 At normal level but cold and clear .
5 The children sat on ordinary chairs at normal tables and there were no grab bars or straps despite the fact that one child had great difficulty in controlling his limbs .
6 In fact , from its formula one would expect it to be a gas at normal temperatures but it is a liquid .
7 STATE : - At normal temperature and pressure it is a liquid .
8 ( iv ) What can be deduced about the molecular and intramolecular bonds in this compund at normal temperature and pressure to account for these deviations ?
9 Do-it-yourself practice compares the visible differences in sentences which are spoken naturally at normal speech but not exaggerated .
10 Staff need more training in dealing with this at parental level and pupil level .
11 Energy shortages , exacerbated by severe winter conditions and a reduction in Soviet gas imports to 35 per cent of their early 1990 levels , had already led the government on Feb. 6 to order a halt to production for the months of February and March at 92 units and 190 industrial installations in the metallurgy , chemicals , petrochemicals , machine building and furniture industries .
12 At this stage Vigilant was ten miles away moving in at eleven knots while the three other cutters were twenty miles away converging at twenty knots .
13 You bring lots of people in at junior management and through a series of apprenticeships you cream off the people who get to the top .
14 But she lived in the shadow of her sporty sisters and her mother who was ‘ captain of everything ’ when she was at school and would have played at Junior Wimbledon but for an attack of appendicitis .
15 Texas Instruments said the decision to sign the non-exclusive agreement was based on several factors : first , the technology is available now ; second , the ARM core operates at low voltages and offers ‘ the best MIPS per Watt in the industry ’ — approximately 200 MIPS per Watt , compared with the AT&T Co Hobbit at 37 MIPS per Watt ; third , it integrates easily into larger chip designs ; fourth , it provides good price-performance — to buy chips in volume from Advanced RISC would cost less than $30 per unit ; fourth , the chip is tiny — an ARM6L has a die size of 5.9mm square — and there is a strong need in the automotive industry to reduce the size and weight of components .
16 When the Dunner froze at low tide and you could skate from Odborough to Furness .
17 The Contemporary Art Society 's idea of shopping for art at low prices and in an informal environment , has proved a great success over the past nine years .
18 THE European Commission yesterday promised to set minimum prices for some fish in an attempt to placate French trawlermen who went on the rampage at Paris 's wholesale food market in a second day of anger at low prices and British imports .
19 They must either issue equity and subordinated debt at low prices or else shrink their balance sheets by selling off old loans and turning down new business .
20 The mid seems a little biased towards the upper part of the frequency band and at low level that also adds bite to the top end , creating a good , solid midrange tone .
21 I like the Rivera because I can drive it quite hard at low level and it 's got a nice warm sound .
22 Stability : I used the tent at low level and was duly impressed .
23 She was hit and caught fire while going in to attack at low level and her pilot Don MacIntyre brought her down on the frozen surface of nearby Lake Hocklingen .
24 To keep clear of British radar and stay undetected , the bombers had to fly at low level and so never attained the necessary height .
25 Second , fabrics are studied more effectively at low magnifications and on faces larger than those possible on thin sections , where the microscope concentrates on detail by restricting the field of view .
26 All other flying leads for the switches and indicators are at low voltage and these can be soldered directly to the p.c.b .
27 Galluim Arsenide fets processed with a special surface deposition exhibit indeterminate switch-on thresholds at low frequencies but work like normal transistors at higher frequencies .
28 White noise is not a good simulator of music , which contains more energy at low frequencies than at high ones .
29 The mechanical response is usually determined at low frequencies and over as wide a temperature range as possible and examples of each are described in the following section .
30 For example , bridging the capacitor of the integrator with a resistor restricts the gain to some reasonable maximum at low frequencies and inclusion of a resistor in series with the capacitor maintains a finite rather than negligible gain at high frequencies .
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