Example sentences of "as at the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Mostly scores were very high , as at the 1909 Autumn Meeting , when the best net was 97 ! |
2 | By May 1989 inflation at over 8 per cent was at the same level as at the 1979 general election and unemployment , though falling , was higher than in 1979 . |
3 | Hope nodded his appreciation as at the perfect execution of an ambitious manoeuvre : it was indeed a favoured spot . |
4 | We have sought to use the rate for the percentage for North Yorkshire , as at the nineteen ninety one census . |
5 | Social services are a form of both consumption and investment at the individual as well as at the aggregate level . |
6 | ‘ send a message by telephone which was of an indecent ( or an obscene or a menacing ) character or ’ Telephone means the same public system as at the alternative point at 2 ante . |
7 | Also worthy of note are the sixteen-petalled flowers with guilloche knots at their centres ( occupying " two of the four roundels at the centre of the saltire ) , the swastika lozenges , the lozenges with two heart-shaped petals , and , — as at the New Market Hall site , Gloucester , Halstock ( pI . |
8 | Certainly we employ thirteen thousand , seven hundred and ninety-one staff as at the first of October . |
9 | Harry held his breath , catching at that as at the first landmark by which he might hope to get his bearings . |
10 | At this palace , as at the other , servility shows its face and performs its tricks . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | Parliament is seen as at the controlling centre of the state . |
13 | In 1932 , for example , Mrs Q. D. Leavis had roundly condemned the cheapening and weakening influences of the popular press and popular novels which produced ‘ merely crude states of mind ’ and what she called ‘ the disintegration of the reading public ’ : ‘ The reading capacity of the general public , it must be concluded , has never been so low as at the present time . ’ |
14 | 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 . |
15 | It was a warm but simple ceremony and , as at the previous wedding , the Burford minister officiated , with Christian assisting him . |
16 | Normally , as at the 1988 Billabong when Lynch went on to win , that would be enough to ensure his automatic exit . |
17 | As at the last general election , and under the UK system of government , Labour , with 39 per cent of the vote , has 68 per cent of the Scottish parliamentary seats , whereas the SNP , with 21.5 per cent of the vote , has 4 per cent of the seats . |
18 | Its definitions of femininity as at the same time an artefact and an essence are blatantly incompatible , and its attempts to account for all aspects of subjectivity in terms of fixed gender categories , inadequate . |
19 | As co-founder of the Leeds Training Course , which ran from 1965 to 1975 , and organiser of training in Hertfordshire and Edinburgh , as well as at the old HQ at Balham , she was the ideal person to design and launch the new training course in 1982–83 , with its alternating days and weekends of instruction and its rolling programme involving all available trainers in the teaching rota . |
20 | Excellent facilities are available which allow experimental work to be pursued at the cellular and molecular as well as at the whole animal level ; modern equipment and computing facilities are backed up with excellent mechanical and electronic workshops , photographic and graphic facilities , and technical support is available . |
21 | On page eighty one , as at the twenty fifth of September nineteen eighty five the plaintiffs did not have any confirmed offer of finance , thus they were unable to achieve completion unless the bank offered the finance in accordance with the telephone conversation of the twenty fourth . |
22 | The novel feature of this approach is the manner in which both AD and AS are posited as functions of the absolute price level , p , in such a way that , other things being equal , there will exist an absolute price level which will equate AD and AS at the full employment level of output , y * ; . |
23 | If you repay the loan early , the interest outstanding as at the next repayment date is refunded to you . |
24 | It was first observed early in the century that there is usually only about 10% as much energy ( in the form of animal matter ) at one level of the food chain as at the next level down ; at any one place , about 10% as much energy will be contained in the carnivores as in the herbivores . |
25 | The naturalistic fallacy is committed by the equation of intrinsic value with intrinsic properties and relational properties at the metaphysical , as much as at the natural , level . |
26 | It was possible to see the same sort of divide as at the commercial end : every second house had been restored and repainted , with extensions sprouting in the gaps between them . |
27 | Guns come out from under the suede coats as fast as at the OK Corral . |
28 | The easing of compulsion in one part of a school 's obligations meant that those who managed curriculum balance , specific schemes of teaching and school policies of assessment at the primary as well as at the secondary levels grew uncertain about other issues . |