Example sentences of "[prep] [be] [vb pp] at a [adj -er] " in BNC.
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1 | It also had an upgraded processor , Intel 8086 , which was a more capable version of the 8088 , and , incidentally , was capable of being run at a faster speed — although it was n't . |
2 | It was also apparent , however , that quadraphonic LPs had to be cut at a lower volume level than conventional records . |
3 | The plans , like those prepared in 1939 , included structural provision for two transepts , near the pulpit , to be built at a later stage , though it now seems unlikely that this will ever happen . |
4 | These boundaries are also obtained from reference space excursions and can thus cause uncertainty in the spatial relationships which need to be checked at a lower local level . |
5 | ( g ) Adjournment The court may adjourn proceedings at any stage and may fix a date , time and place for the resumed hearing or leave this to be determined at a later date . |
6 | announced that the appeal would be dismissed for reasons to be given at a later date . |
7 | The respondent 's answers constitute the raw material to be analysed at a later point in time . |
8 | The procedures of public decision-making , therefore , may be more cautious than in the private sector , and more prone to the excesses of paper record-keeping in case the decision needs to be defended at a later date . |
9 | But it was in the late Hellenistic period , as Aphrodisias developed from a temple site into a fullyfledged city and favoured ally of Rome , that marble began to be extracted at a faster pace . |
10 | You are able to input new and popular patterns to be stored at a later date for use again and again . |
11 | You are able to input new and popular patterns to be stored at a later date for use again and again . |
12 | The disadvantage of using a partnership is that it is an unincorporated business , although tax-neutral mechanisms exist to enable it to be incorporated at a later date ( see s162 Taxation of Chargeable Gains Act 1992 ( " TCGA 1992 " ) and s343 TA 1988 ) . |
13 | By Ian Hargraves TRANMERE Rovers have won Football League backing for a resolution that would give the league power to order a match that has been abandoned , to be restarted at a later date at the point it was called off . |
14 | The changes in work and the loss of jobs associated with new technology have to be tackled at a wider level . |
15 | MAS policy is to recover costs in full in the case of an unreasonable withdrawal ; in the event of failure to sell a small discount below our time costs may be appropriate , particularly if MAS is likely to be reappointed at a later date to have another attempt at the sale . |
16 | Unfortunately , the group did not define fetal distress , and the increased incidence may have been related to the higher rate of meconium staining of the amniotic fluid in spontaneous labours , which is to be expected at a later gestation . |
17 | Out of-date-stock Life-dated products not sold before their expiry date may have to be sold at a lower price ( or even discarded altogether ) . |
18 | This last row also has to be knitted at a looser tension , four or five whole numbers looser than your main tension . |
19 | Because of the last row knitted before casting off has to be knitted at a looser tension , the linker can only be used for casting off all the stitches . |
20 | Memorandums of understanding were signed with all the republics , bar Uzbekistan , with which a document was to be signed at a later date . |
21 | However , in the light of the importance of this decision to the United States ' court , to the parties to the proceedings in that court and in clarifying the law of England , we announced our intention of expressing our full reasons in writing to be delivered at a later date . |
22 | Motherese tends to be produced at a slower rate , with more pronounced pauses and exaggerated intonational contours . |
23 | Storage of transparencies allows them to be used at a later date , therefore time spent in careful production is time well used . |
24 | I have taken advice about what would be involved in amending the Bill to allow for such a further education council to be established at a later date by a future Secretary of State if he so wished . |
25 | The Government have met much of the anxiety of Opposition Members through the provision for a possible further education funding council to be established at a later date . |
26 | Valuable coins would naturally be searched for with more energy and so tend to be recovered at a higher rate in ancient times . |
27 | Industry , strictly defined , can be regarded as having established itself only where production so exceeded local demand as to be aimed at a wider market , for a trade might flourish and yet remain no more than a subsidiary activity , like the leather trades of the Weald of Sussex . |
28 | The finer details will have to be added at a later date when experience of operating in a contract culture has been gained . |
29 | However , it is well worth using in dishes which require the wine to be added at a later stage to give flavouring . |