Example sentences of "[verb] [art] [noun] [verb] at [art] " in BNC.

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1 Although the concessions met the demands made at the start of an unprecedented national protest campaign on June 10 , they now failed to satisfy the opposition , who responded by continuing to call for Ratsiraka 's resignation .
2 Every year the New York New Music Seminar seems to throw up one track which first flattens the delegates revelling at the local hot-spots , then sends the record companies into chequebook-brandishing overdrive .
3 It was developed specifically for the larger urban workshops and consists of an adjustable loom with a device which , by altering the tension on the warp strands , shifts the completed work to the rear of the loom , allowing the weaver to sit at the same level throughout the entire rug-making process .
4 An examination of Volume II will quickly reveal the unfinished nature of parts of the material , but there is sufficient there to enable the reader to arrive at an understanding of Marx 's ideas .
5 I loved the programme and the people but I made the decision to leave at the right point , before I could grow bored . ’
6 Hazel Syme ( Assistant Manager , Network Operations ) using the Cashline Machine at a Safeways store in Edinburgh .
7 LIFESPAN RDBI has failed in its attempt to automatically create a DEC Rdb/VMS database using the details specified at the SCHEMAID keyword in the RDBI configuration file .
8 Given the criticism directed at the often heavy-handed and discretionary approach of the IBA , most have supported the new ‘ light touch ’ regulatory structure .
9 ( 7–9 ) ) : where and , denote the values evaluated at the observed values .
10 The temperatures deeper into Jupiter will certainly not fall below 170 K. Thus , although the measured value of 170 K is only at a pressure of 1 bar , the pressure-temperature path on the molecular hydrogen phase-diagram as we descend to higher pressures never crosses the line ending at the critical-point .
11 My bedroom , for instance , had a ghost that used to come through it every night — it was n't a visible ghost but it was audible — and I used to see the door open at the other end of the room when I was in bed and then would hear this ‘ clunk clunk ’ … .
12 Corbett asked the others to stay at the great gate whilst he went across the open square .
13 And , reflecting the now-familiar language of the GCSE criteria , he asked the committee to look at the extent to which A levels test knowledge , understanding , and skills , and the implications of the assessment procedures for teaching and learning .
14 Hauser and Ernst ( 1989 a , b , 1990 ) have developed the techniques mentioned at the end of the previous section to deal specifically with the case when the polarization of the approaching waves is not aligned .
15 The centre of the action is the Castle , and you do n't want the adventurers dying at the hands of a bunch of miserable Orcs before they get there !
16 The main consequence of these discussions was to set up an International Commission of Chemical Nomenclature to continue the work started at the conference .
17 Gain attention before speaking , then make the subject known at the beginning of the conversation , not at the end when it is too late to contribute or to follow the train of thought .
18 Sir : Am I alone in seeing the debate focused at the wrong end of the argument ?
19 I do not think the situation arises at the moment outside these two counties .
20 Now type : — *193O728 — the exclamation mark causes the name to appear at the top of your list of folders .
21 This causes the VCO to oscillate at a relatively high frequency so that an unpredictable number of plates are fed to the input of IC7 all the time the relay contacts remains closed .
22 I think in the cases where we drew the game looking at the performances of the strikers who missed relatively easy chances and hit the bar as well as a couple of defensive lapses cost us the wins — the midfield performed well a created the chances .
23 The European Association for the Conservation of Energy says member states will not now be able to meet the targets set at the UNCED Rio summit [ see ED 59/60 ] .
24 Expansion costs pegged the profits increase at a more modest 8.8% to £110.6m .
25 A turreted tower on the lakeside behind the dam contains the supply controls at the point where the aqueduct begins its 75-mile journey to Liverpool .
26 He said : ‘ The Macaulay is a major research facility , established in Scotland , which has the capacity to operate at the leading edge of science and to contribute to the solution of practical problems concerned with the environment .
27 If , for example , the landlord has the right to break at the expiry of the twelfth year of the term , rather than at the expiry of the fourteenth year of the term , the tenant 's right to compensation on quitting may be halved .
28 Let me add that the Leninist theory of nations on which the USSR ( and Yugoslavia ) was subsequently constructed was essentially the same , though in practice — at least in the USSR — supplemented by the Austro-Marxist system of nationality as an individual choice , which every citizen has the right to make at the age of 16 wherever he or she comes from .
29 Increasing investment in new technology has provided the way forward for CAC , enabling the company to remain at the forefront of dyestuffs manufacturing .
30 She says they use a variety of excuses — most of which involve keeping the victim talking at the door .
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