Example sentences of "those at [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 This means that operating costs are a fraction of those at a typical full-price supermarket .
2 For this purpose a test may be used to discriminate those pupils who have attained a higher level from those at a lower level .
3 Those at a diocesan level are known as Consistory Courts ; ‘ chancellors ’ act as judges .
4 Data suggest that reductions in infant mortality rates outpaced those at a national level ; it was in the early postwar period that levels in West Ham fell below the national average for the first time .
5 It is certainly true , as he says , that tests for seven-year-olds are a shorthand way of describing the progress of those at a particular stage .
6 Between 1979 and 1989 those at the highest decile ( ie those earning more than 90 per cent and less than 10 per cent of the population ) increased their real income by 36.6 per cent whereas those at the lowest decile ( ie those earning more than 10 per cent and less than 90 per cent of the population ) who increased their real income by only 5.7 per cent .
7 for those at the lowest levels , the quality of this transition places them in a severely restricted form of ‘ adulthood ’ .
8 Those at the exiled Court became hopelessly out of touch with political realities in post-Revolutionary England ; many of them were living in the world as they thought it had been in the late 1680s , and their platform increasingly appeared to have less and less relevance to the new problems facing England .
9 Apart from children , the other groups most vulnerable to accidents in the home are those at the other end of the lifespan , the elderly , particularly those in the over 75 age group .
10 The centre and one end pair were fixed wheels , while those at the other end were radial .
11 Between 1979 and 1989 those at the highest decile ( ie those earning more than 90 per cent and less than 10 per cent of the population ) increased their real income by 36.6 per cent whereas those at the lowest decile ( ie those earning more than 10 per cent and less than 90 per cent of the population ) who increased their real income by only 5.7 per cent .
12 But its major effect was to make life slightly more tolerable for those at the sharp end of the beat system .
13 And that 's a view shared by those at the sharp end of publishing , the authors themselves .
14 Severin Carrell finds those at the sharp end in total support of drinking-time cuts
15 It will be supplemented by the top 50 companies in terms of employment levels , and both tables will give those at the sharp end of the economy the chance to give their businesses a much higher profile .
16 Since those at the front shout loudly , you wo n't necessarily know that those at the back ca n't .
17 And bringing his experience of dealing with and understanding those at the front end of retail financial services with him .
18 This means that those with the highest periodontal index score of 8 had a relative risk of 1.43 compared with those with a score of 0 , and those at the 90th centile of the distribution of the periodontal index ( score=5 ) had a relative risk of 1.25 compared with those below the lowest decile ( score=0 ) .
19 People with a maximum hygiene index score of 6 had a relative risk of 2.03 compared with those with an index of 0 , and those at the 90th centile ( score=3 ) were 1.42 times more likely to experience a coronary heart disease event than were those below the lowest decile ( score=0 ) .
20 The association of periodontal index and total mortality reflects the findings of the periodontal classification ; the relative risk was 1.53 for those at the 90th centile compared with those below the lowest decile of the distribution of the index .
21 For those at the lower and middle grades , job security and risk-minimisation in decision-making may be their most important considerations in the execution of their duties , since government employment in many lesser developed countries is relatively secure ( compared with other jobs available ) , with special privileges such as pensions , health services , government schooling and housing .
22 If all incomes rise by the same percentage amount , then those at the lower end of the income scale will , of course , receive a lower extra sum of money compared to those at the higher end of the income scale .
23 How many of those at the lower end of this scale could be described as ‘ poor ’ ?
24 In the Ministry of Defence , for example , there was very little participation by those at the lower levels of management .
25 If all incomes rise by the same percentage amount , then those at the lower end of the income scale will , of course , receive a lower extra sum of money compared to those at the higher end of the income scale .
26 The disparities at the retail level are much bigger than those at the wholesale one .
27 It is a reasonable assumption — though little more than an assumption that ads in the categories at the lower end of the scale as it appears on the page will be more closely studied , and more thoroughly and consciously used by purchasers , than those at the upper end of the scale .
28 They were gathered in the High Street and around the market place , but could not compete with the standard of living of those at the upper end of the social scale in the county towns and old corporate boroughs .
29 References in three separate contexts in Ali suggest that the lowest kadiliks of which the hierarchy normally took cognizance were those at the 25 -akce level ; and these would thus seem to be equivalent to the 20-akce medreses in being the level at which a fully-trained medrese student would expect to receive his first appointment .
30 In 1985 , the United States delegation made similar remarks to those at the earlier Special Commission , but the United Kingdom expert offered a much fuller statement of the position as it had emerged in the Westinghouse and Asbestos Insurance Coverage cases ; but he still identified the Article 23 Reservation in the United Kingdom version as meeting the case .
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