Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] low " in BNC.

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1 If this sort of technology was introduced into commercial-sized refrigeration plants , they could be turned off during peak times and then switched back on during low demand periods , saving money for the companies that own them and using less energy .
2 It is not just that high myth looks down towards low present reality .
3 He nursed the car along in low gear .
4 Also , if you are drinking alcohol you should stop or at least cut down on low alcohol drinks or extending alcoholic drinks with low calorie mixers can be helpful .
5 Such a pond would be extremely difficult to filter and the reason why your fish did well in it was undoubtably down to low stocking levels and a balanced plant population .
6 Near Pantelleria the formation was fired on , so dived down to low level where Plt.Off .
7 More favoured here was the use of promissory notes and bills of exchange in large volume and down to low denominations .
8 Band filters that can be tuned down to low frequencies are useful in a host of applications including electronic oscillators .
9 Following the bomb drop , the Lincolns would wheel in at low level allowing the air gunners to heavily strafe the target area .
10 That being the case , the breeze she felt was probably being caused by air which had got in at low tide being forced out at high tide .
11 they could only snatch a few minutes together from time to time , usually when Daddy came over to Low Fields to look after the cattle , or during the haytiming .
12 She tells him about the street she was brought up in , its granular asphalt pavement ridged with long wavering bulges where they had been dug up to get at the gas and water mains , and overhung by waterfalls of laburnum , with front gardens marked off by low walls , some of them in crenellated brickwork , some in pebble-dash with decorative chains dipping above them that you could set swinging , one after another , as you walked by .
13 Others who also cared that some of the few remaining oak trees would be felled , stone walls and hedges destroyed , and that the dippers on this stretch of the river Dee would be driven off by low flying golf balls , ducked the issue and remained silent .
14 A steep path , leading away from the river , wound up between low , stark trees .
15 It is often assumed that employers take advantage of the demand for positions where interesting work , pleasant conditions and a high degree of job satisfaction are reckoned to make up for low pay .
16 On the question of job satisfaction making up for low pay relative to other sectors , Serota said he had not found highly paid individuals in the City were markedly unsatisfied in their work .
17 I have been told that the torque converter locks up in low low .
18 The other side of the coin is that some of the manufacturing jobs lost in high wage countries have turned up in low wage countries .
19 Later on in the day I wander up to Low Force with no boat and no-one except my girlfriend and the fish trying to swim and jump up the fall for company .
20 It was previously observed that CytR has a strong tendency to bind non-specifically to the DNA in gel retardation assays that are carried out in low ionic strength electrophoresis buffer ( 6 ) .
21 In clefts which acted as fresh water drainage channels , only 27% hatched while in situations that dried out at low water , hatching success varied between 0% at mean tide level to 57% at mean low water neaps .
22 I know Mother used to help out at Low Fields in an attempt to ease Daddy 's burden a bit .
23 The combination of skills and commitment in a workforce can turn a company round from low to high performance .
24 He 'll have to show people round at low tide , and get them off before it turns .
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