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

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31 With the opposition of Israel , Resolutions 44/2 of Oct. 6 and 44/48 ( several parts ) of Dec. 8 expressed concern at the means used by Israel to suppress the Palestinian intifada and at Israeli practices affecting human rights in the occupies territories .
32 The head was delivered with forceps , a few minutes later and at 7 minutes past 8 , was born .
33 Serum agglutinating antibodies against E coli are found more commonly and at higher titres in patients with ulcerative colitis .
34 Damage is most severe in older trees and at higher elevations . ’
35 The reason is that hot water causes the pipes to expand to a greater extent than copper and at higher temperatures it can soften slightly and consequently ‘ sag ’ between supports .
36 Up to about 200 km the dominant ion is O 2 + and at higher altitudes it is O + .
37 The modes are usually of rather low frequency , and their effect can often be ignored except in the far IR region and at low frequencies in Raman spectra .
38 The temperature of maximum damping is usually associated with T g , and at low frequencies the value assigned to T g is within a few kelvins of that obtained from the static methods .
39 A catalyst that could convert methane to methanol or larger unsaturated hydrocarbons directly and at low temperatures would be of enormous commercial interest .
40 And at low levels , bacteria tend to reduce nitrate , useful to plants , to elemental nitrogen , which as a dissolved gas is not available to most aquatic plants .
41 In patients with heart failure , catecholamine concentrations are increased at rest and at low levels of exercise , and attenuated at maximum exercise .
42 It seems that the church could perhaps take a lead in looking at the implications of suicide , and at possible ways of providing services to try and prevent it .
43 And at various stages during the organic you 'll also be coming to what we call optical isomers .
44 Her sheer emotional and physical energy nevertheless took its physical toll , and at various times in her life she abused alcohol and drugs as well as notching up a significant number of car accidents of varying degrees of seriousness .
45 ( FCA ) of having been found to be in breach of Bye-law 76(a) and liable to disciplinary action under Bye-law 76(a) ( i ) in that he in London between 31 July 1985 and 28 February 1990 audited the accounts of a limited company , a company in which his wife was a shareholder and at various times an office holder , resulting in him not being free of any interest which might detract or be seen to detract from his professional independence and integrity was reprimanded and ordered to pay £600 by way of costs .
46 Managers in schools have long been involved in the management of change of various kinds and at various levels — particularly in relation to the curriculum or elements of it .
47 Single sources can be used in a variety of ways and at various levels of sophistication ( see Box 1 ) .
48 By 1700–25 the funeral furnishing trade had become firmly established , providing funerals for all classes of society and at various costs , dependent on the social status of the deceased , basing their street ritual and panoply on that exhibited by the College of Arms during the last quarter of the seventeenth century , diluting or adding to it accordingly .
49 The percussive nature of some of the playing and ‘ rat-at-tat ’ rhythms sometimes suggest Prokofiev ( the pianos take a fair bashing ) , and at various points Messaien , Villa-Lobos , and Ligeti came into my mind .
50 Although the CNAA was not itself formally involved in this planning , it was involved in the consultations , and at various points it linked in with the continuing policy developments .
51 Any observant traveller who moves from the snow-tipped Himalayas in the North to the sun-soaked sands of Cape Comorin at India 's southern tip , will encounter — particularly in the rural areas and at sacred centres of pilgrimage wherever Siva , God of both Divine Wisdom and regeneration , is the presiding Deity — the serpent motif sculptured within shrines , impressed on myriads of stone implants in the ground and depicted in art .
52 John Murphy 's daughter had separated from John Neal and returned to her parents ' home but Mr Neal continued to call , often drunk and at odd hours .
53 Another complete set of surveys will be carried out in 1994 and at two-year intervals from then on .
54 Additionally , they provide representation at Social Security Appeal Tribunals and at industrial Tribunals .
55 Priests take an oath of allegiance to the bishop at their induction into their livings and at set times , often on Maundy Thursday , they will renew their vows .
56 In practice , and at innumerable levels where decisions have to be made , this assumption is made all the time .
57 Chauffeurs had met them at their Inn on the Park hotel , at seven o'clock sharp ; and at five minutes to eight they had taken their seats around the long elliptical table at European headquarters to ensure the meeting began on time , at precisely eight o'clock .
58 At four o'clock they fed back the feelings of the workers to the convener , and at five minutes past four , Clasper took the giant plant out on strike , advising the Personnel and Plant Managers that they would n't return until the sacked shop steward had been re-instated .
59 On 11 August 1987 the European Commission began its formal moves against the UK for unlawful levels of nitrate in drinking water in Tower Hamlets , in Bassetlaw District , Scotland , and at five supplies in Norfolk .
60 Techniques exist for the ‘ stitching ’ of such fractures and they include a method in which groups of holes spaced at pre-defined centres are drilled across , and at right angles to each crack .
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