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

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1 It is clear that computer designers need the chemists ' understanding of the physical and chemical properties of silicon and the III-Vs and the rules under which they seem to operate at the atomic and molecular levels .
2 His proposals delighted environmentalists but were said to have caused consternation amongst fellow members of his Cabinet , alarmed at the financial and logistical implications .
3 The professional 's role is necessarily at the supervisory and organisational level , guiding the parents by offering them techniques and skills to use themselves .
4 Probably only a minority of these carried the commitment through into adulthood , though as Gilroy writes ( 1987 : 187 ) , " by looking at the broad and diverse use to which the language and symbols of Rastafari have been put , it is possible to conceive it as a movement in which the lines dividing different levels of commitment are necessarily flexible " .
5 Colin Montgomerie , a British Ryder Cup player last year , who was also making his first appearance , had a 72 but David Feherty , who played steadily for 12 holes , ran up a seven at the 13th and had to settle for a 73 .
6 He hit a four-wood into the Rae 's Creek at the 13th and less excusably missed the green at the 17th .
7 Bill looks at the Danish and then at the dog , its eyes fixed on the Danish .
8 Two more made a futile dive for Okoye 's legs at the five and he evaded a final defender at the goal-line .
9 Four rooms are also available at a supplement of £40 ( single £58 ) at the small but elegant Bridgend Hotel a few miles inland ( all private facilities ) .
10 When Mitch met Maggie that night at the exclusive and expensive hotel where the count was staying he shook his head in despair .
11 Cell death also occurs in the chick at the anterior and posterior margins of a late bud , helping to mould its overall form .
12 The sheet of gut endoderm assumes a characteristic tubular structure at the anterior and posterior ends of the embryo although , unlike the neural tube , this is not due to a fusion of folds but rather to its folding back on itself such that the hindgut and foregut are present initially as blind ending tubes .
13 Reduction or special modification of certain segments is evident at the anterior and posterior ends of the abdomen , more especially in the latter region , and this specialization increases from the lower to the higher orders .
14 This argument was often associated with alarm at the various and fragmented character of the future teacher 's educational experience , but it went further than that .
15 In spite of the shift to the political right there remains widespread support for state-funded programmes in education and health and for those which are targeted at the poor and the old .
16 Also , for most communities infant mortality was reported to be lowest not at the second but at the third — in some communities even at the fourth — order .
17 ‘ Given that there were many at the first party , fewer at the second and fewest at the last , how many people were there at each of the three parties , not including me ? ’
18 He made eight consecutive pars , missing putts of 6ft and 4ft for birdies at the second and sixth respectively , before a bogey at the ninth gave him an outward half of 37 and took him back to level par overall .
19 I have found , with growing experience , that many of the great authors ( Elliott , Stapledon , Scott-Watson , Howard , Balfour , Fraser , and Voisin , to name but a few ) yield more and more wisdom at the second and third reading .
20 Only those acting at the second and third stages have been described in the present chapter , but the most important agents for small mammal bone accumulations are those operating at the first stage of taphonomic modification .
21 The superstition that the third light from a match brings bad luck apparently originates from the first world war , when German soldiers in the opposite trench would notice the first light , take aim at the second and fire at the third .
22 At the second and subsequent prunings , a widely advocated rule of thumb guide is to reduce the stem length by about a half .
23 In different forms they were pursued at the second and third Councils of Constantinople ( 553 and 680–1 ) .
24 The electron fluxes were irregular , with peaks in the precipitating energy flux at the second and third of the steps which bound the ‘ cusp ’ precipitation : the regions polewards and equatorwards would usually be termed ‘ mantle ’ and ‘ cleft ’ , respectively .
25 In Japan , the relationship between maternal age and late fetal death ratios is " J " shaped at most birth orders , but the pattern is more variable in the two central European countries , where the ratios are either increasing with successive age classes ( beginning with the youngest ) as the first , third ( except at age group 25–29 years ) and sixth and higher orders , or the relation is " J " shaped ( somewhat lower at ages 20–24 than at ages under 20 and increasing thereafter , with the highest risks at the oldest ages ) as at the second and fourth orders of reverse " J " shaped as at the fifth birth order .
26 Davies , the holder , carded birdies at the second and third holes to move to three under but de Lorenzi , the Barcelona-based French golfer responded immediately .
27 Would the reserve powers still be available to the Secretary of State at the second or third sale ?
28 As she looked at the vast and busy canvas , Miss Hatherby sensed she was finding it difficult to take in and said , ‘ You know Constance , you can not look at a painting with the same eyes as you stare down Chollerton High Street .
29 SIR — I was utterly infuriated at the thoughtless and bigoted article by Jamie Salmon ( Daily Telegraph , April 6 ) .
30 Zenaida threw her head back and laughed ; she had very big , yellow teeth too , donkey 's teeth , strong enough to haul with ; and Carmellina abased herself before her to trick her , until her face was on the floor at the dirty and rank hem of Zenaida 's dress , like the pilgrims who drag their tongues along the ground during the Tomb ritual before Easter .
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