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

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1 On to Wing On Street , better known as Cloth Alley , where you can find silks , linens and wools at incredibly low prices , and where the salesmen know exactly how much you need for a shirt or a suit .
2 The car shall be produced in constant supply , irrespective of demand , and be made available at incredibly silly prices for all worthy organisations , local authorities and small businesses on a means tested basis .
3 Alejandro was also very jealous that Miguel and Juan , aided by Bart Alderton 's fat salary , had started their own polo club , buying much of the adjoining land and selling plots to polo enthusiasts at vastly inflated prices .
4 This effect is peculiar to regions of alternating AT since previous studies have shown that cleavage of isolated ApT sites in natural DNAs is poor [ 8-10 ] and we have shown that ApT sites are not cut within blocks of ( AAT ) n .
5 Those in employment earn a relatively high income , but those out of work will continue to exist at rather low levels of unemployment benefit .
6 The new shows , despite being on at rather awkward times , are proving to be more wholesome affairs and are even starting to include interviews with session guests .
7 The new shows , despite being on at rather awkward times , are proving to be more wholesome affairs and are even starting to include interviews with session guests .
8 Notice that , although we are now able to alter the control store , we need not have the general write-access available with normal main storage ; what is required is the ability to reload a portion of the control store at rather infrequent intervals .
9 But we are both primates , and though we have often functioned as one organism we have nevertheless brachiated through the forests of adventure at rather different levels , and have seen through different eyes .
10 Elsewhere , Waddington of London are still offering important pieces , although not quite up to previous years , and at rather high prices compared to nearby stands : a 1949 Dubuffet ‘ Joie de vivre ’ for SF1.28 million ( £481,200 ; $878,200 ) ; and a wonderful 1938 Miró watercolour at SF2.3 million ( £864,700 ; $1.57 million ) .
11 The owl called again , at monotonously regular intervals .
12 The counter argument is that investors ought to have known that there was a risk involved , particularly those who put their funds in the Gibraltar fund at suspiciously high rates of interest in order to avoid UK taxation .
13 The summit was reached at 7pm four days later , the climbers descending in the dark .
14 An arbitrary temperature T o is first chosen to serve as a reference which in the present case is 298 K. As values of the relaxation modulus have been measured at widely differing temperatures , they must be corrected for changes in the sample density with temperature to give a reduced modulus , where ρ and ρ o are the polymer densities at T and T o respectively .
15 In other words , they appear at the same time at widely separated localities .
16 Below these , immediately above the village of l'Écluse , in the hollow either side of the D386 , the vines are mostly grown at below 100 metres , and the wines from here had a considerable reputation in the past .
17 They tend to work at entirely separate sections of the music , ignoring each other , but talking all the while .
18 Local authorities have lost important development-control powers and have had to release land to UDCs at extremely low prices .
19 Activator and quencher ions may produce their effects at extremely low concentrations , below the detection limits of the electron microprobe .
20 However , methylation of plasmid DNA was at extremely low levels in vitro at both 30°C and 42°C .
21 NHK , an American firm based in Michigan , sells an STM that can be run at extremely low temperatures .
22 The team at Stanford achieved its record resolution by using liquid helium gas as a coupling medium at a temperature just above absolute zero , 0.1 K. At extremely low temperatures acoustic attenuation becomes almost insignificant , but the range of materials that can be studied is severely limited .
23 These shirts are most attractive and offered at extremely reasonable prices as follows :
24 With apparent benevolence Britain and America later sold off to many smaller countries reconditioned Enigmas at extremely cheap prices , urging them to adopt the system for their most secret traffic .
25 They could nonetheless claim with justice that if these topics were handled in isolation from each other , by specialists in Educational Psychology , in various methodologies , in literacy , or in English as a Foreign Language , nobody except the student herself was in a position to discern a relationship between and among topics taught by different people , at different stages of her course , and at extremely different levels of sophistication .
26 Virtually all empty dwellings were now sold with vacant possession , at extremely high prices .
27 Others not so fortunate in their relations borrowed from money-lenders who , in this time of gambling mania , set up businesses exclusively devoted to advancing money at extremely high rates for settling gambling debts .
28 It may not be too long before bioceramics are grown at room temperature in a test tube rather than by an involved combination of crushing , pressing and firing at extremely high temperatures .
29 At extremely fast tempos this lilt is lost and they even out as they would in a funk or fusion context .
30 The four large middle-class suburbs grew at especially great rates — Charlottenburg from 20,000 inhabitants in 1871 to 323,000 in 1919 , a growth of 1,667 per cent ; Schöneberg from 4,500 in 1871 to 262,000 in 1919 ; Steglitz from 1,900 in 1871 to 83,400 in 1919 and Wilmersdorf from 1,662 to 139,400 .
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