Example sentences of "at [adv] [adj] [noun] " 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 | In the later years , however , these issues were pitched at optimistically low interest rates : the last BEA issue , of £200 millions in August 1955 ( among the largest seen by the London market ) , was left largely in government hands . |
5 | All too often , however , we see him angry , hurt , suspicious of friends as much as enemies , rarely grateful to those who stuck their necks out on his behalf , working obsessively at powerfully emotional works while seemingly ignoring the emotions generated by the domestic chaos around him . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | Those in employment earn a relatively high income , but those out of work will continue to exist at rather low levels of unemployment benefit . |
8 | There are , however , some simple rules that enable us to deduce the symmetry of a vibration from the band envelope of the corresponding IR or Raman band , even at rather limited resolution , where the 2B spacing of components of P and R branches , for instance , is not resolved . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | 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 ) . |
14 | The owl called again , at monotonously regular intervals . |
15 | Even if progress is slower than expected , and it may not be , nothing that has happened so far gainsays General Colin Powell 's claim after six days of fighting that the allies , unopposed in the air , are systematically dismantling Saddam Hussein 's ability to wage war , and doing so at remarkably small cost to themselves . |
16 | It provides a reasonably equitable and comprehensive service to the whole population at remarkably small cost . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | Problems and bad feeling may arise , however , when the difference between the price paid per acre to the landowner and by the developer for the overall site exceeds a reasonable level , or individual land sales have been agreed by the speculator at widely different price levels , without apparent reason . |
19 | 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 . |
20 | In other words , they appear at the same time at widely separated localities . |
21 | They tend to work at entirely separate sections of the music , ignoring each other , but talking all the while . |
22 | Local authorities have lost important development-control powers and have had to release land to UDCs at extremely low prices . |
23 | Activator and quencher ions may produce their effects at extremely low concentrations , below the detection limits of the electron microprobe . |
24 | It turned out that radio astronomy of this kind looked at extremely low temperature regions . |
25 | However , methylation of plasmid DNA was at extremely low levels in vitro at both 30°C and 42°C . |
26 | NHK , an American firm based in Michigan , sells an STM that can be run at extremely low temperatures . |
27 | 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 . |
28 | The bass and eels often feed at extremely close range . |
29 | These shirts are most attractive and offered at extremely reasonable prices as follows : |
30 | 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 . |