Example sentences of "and [adv] at [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Just turn up between noon and 7pm at one of the venues shown below for advice . |
2 | Individuals may perform either role by itself ; or they might be active in both roles , and successfully at that ; or they may be strong in one but not in the other . |
3 | This community occurs in pastures on better-drained and base-poor soils in north-west Britain and mostly at low altitudes . |
4 | They would go on and on at great speed . |
5 | Went on and on at this young lad who 'd spoken who thumped him he 'd apparently just one punch , I do n't know but but anyway all the charges have been dropped against this lad now so |
6 | As more energy is put in at each dilution stage , the water polymer chains become longer and longer , and presumably at some stage break , forming a number of shorter lengths of water polymer . |
7 | The Earth does n't take a circular path around the sun so it passes it quickly sometimes and slowly at other times . |
8 | Lucy said , looking up at her , and right at that moment Josie would have sworn that some kind of a facade had dropped and that she was returning the gaze of a six year-old . |
9 | She felt as if he was closing a door behind them and right at this moment she would have liked to keep it open , if only just a crack , because Felipe de Santis walked round the plane and stood watching them as they came towards him . |
10 | Proceed through Tetford village , keeping left by church and right at next fork , then turn right by grassy triangle . |
11 | It is best to start slowly and unambitiously at first . |
12 | On both occasions the violation of the maxim , in contrast to earlier instances we have examined , is deliberate , and asserts his wish , indirectly and politely at first and then by a bald on-record demand , to leave the speech situation altogether , a fact which strongly implicates his insecurity in it . |
13 | And so at that point , nothing very much was published . |
14 | But typewriters we had problems with because , if they went in for repair , you never got them back from the Ordinance Core , and so at one place in Tunbridge Wells we handed a typewriter in and because the army were allowed to buy greaseproof paper , we bought a lot of greaseproof paper which came in the package of a new typewriter . |
15 | Young puppies do not always have full control of their sphincter muscles and so at first are not able to control the passing of urine and faeces . |
16 | But when asked to finish the match , Somerset captain Hewett agreed , and so at 6.30 pm Lancashire started on their journey to get 31 for victory . |
17 | And so at last , though not happily nor of one mind , Lachlan was named as the legitimate heir of Duart . |
18 | In an alternative , widely used , mode , a feedback circuit maintains the wire at a constant resistance and so at constant temperature ; the current needed to do this is a measure of the fluid velocity . |
19 | This is a pattern that recurs at Winchester and Hereford too , and perhaps at other locations not yet studied . |
20 | It would be impossible administratively to place a higher tax on a given item for those with higher incomes although one could impose indirect taxes mainly on the goods and services consumed by higher-income groups , and perhaps at higher rates . |
21 | Anker Simmons ' main sporting interest was the river and perhaps at 50 he thought himself too old for new tricks . |
22 | Not unnaturally a young man thus taken on might grow up to be a shrewd and skilful miner , and perhaps at some future date form his own gang or pare . |
23 | He found the identity for his clown not in the figure of a worker but rather in the form of a man whose sensitivity , grace , almost feminine beauty , charm , clothes , and swagger all hint at a better background and perhaps at social and sexual aspirations . |
24 | Temperature can be controlled over the range 120 to 770 K , either isothermally or more normally by ramping up and down at various fixed rates . |
25 | The pound is up at one dollar , fifty-four and down at two marks , fifty-two . |
26 | The pound is down at one dollar , fifty three and down at two marks , fifty . |
27 | The pound is down at one dollar , fifty four and down at two marks , forty nine . |
28 | The pound is down at one dollar , fifty-four and down at two marks , forty-eight |
29 | The pound is down at one dollar , fifty-two cents and down at two marks , forty-five . |
30 | The pound is down at one dollar , fifty three and down at two marks , forty two . |