Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] [be] [verb] at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | It is essential , for instance , that environmental standards for industry are set at a European level so that companies do not compete by seeking out those locations with inadequate environmental protection . |
2 | In the 15 sign languages analysed , the following signs were found for LAUGH , HELP and ( tell a ) LIE , In all 15 sign languages , the sign for LAUGH was located at the mouth or lower cheek ; the hand was either held with index finger extended , or index and thumb extended and moved from side to side . |
3 | The suggested form of creed is included at the end of the Preface , and is repeated here . |
4 | In addition , Robert Adam : Architect of Genius is offered at a special discount price to all visitors to the exhibition . |
5 | The human cost of communism is put at the staggering figure of 143 million dead . |
6 | From each transformant , small pieces of mycelium were picked at the thallus periphery and grown on minimal medium with or without uridine . |
7 | Changes in roles over the year and changes in emphasis in areas of responsibility are outlined at the meeting . |
8 | Now the trick of course is to buy at the cheapest price or sell at the most expensive . |
9 | Standing in determined opposition to him was G. G. Williams who , anticipating many of the protests of the 1960s ( and later ) , objected that ‘ the parity of esteem is purchased at the expense of the grammar school ’ . |
10 | In Chapter 18 , we showed that the equilibrium level of income is determined at the point where total withdrawals from the flow of income ( S + T + M ) are just equal to total injections into that flow ( I + G + X ) . |
11 | One way of gaining a crude overall view of the pattern of income is to look at the current pay attached to a range of jobs in Britain . |
12 | At every major tournament there is a police presence , partly to control the crowds , partly for security reasons since a lot of money is collected at the gate ; and occasionally to deal with spectators who have lingered too long in the beer tents . |
13 | Another way in which Coleridge addresses the subject of creativity is to look at the natural world in the context of the human mind 's perception of it . |
14 | The raindrops against the window sounded like a handful of gravel being hurled at the glass by the strong wind . |
15 | It is not satisfactory where a significant separate item of loss is incurred at a particular time . |
16 | There is another kind of experiment being performed at the electron-positron storage rings at DESY , the German particle-physics laboratory in Hamburg . |
17 | Its terms of reference were to look at the management of the financial and manpower resources of the NHS . |
18 | We know that the controls over tobacco sponsorship of sport do not have the affect that Mr. Lawson attributes to them , because all the academic research shows that the tobacco industry 's sponsorship of sport is aimed at a younger market . |
19 | Consequently , even if the desulphate ester of PABA-UDCA is disulphated at the 3α position by bacterial action after oral administration the 7 β-monosulphate ester of PABA-UDCA formed can be resistant to bacterial transformation resulting in no absorption from the gut and rapid excretion into faeces . |
20 | If the same dose and type of insulin are given at the same time each day and either the food intake or the amount of physical activity fluctuates to a significant degree , the consequences are going to be unacceptable hyperglycaemia or hypoglycaemia . |
21 | The Central Gilts Office ( CGO ) provided marketmakers with computerized accounts which facilitated the transfer of stock before the change of ownership was recorded at the Bank . |
22 | Finally , a good deal of inquiry is made at a local level by local authorities or local voluntary bodies attempting to assess a particular problem in the immediate area . |
23 | Data from the Census of Population is published at the small area level ( circa 200 households ) . |
24 | The profile of the hole suggests a typical front-end investment where a considerable amount of cash is required at the beginning and then the drain on resources gets progressively less . |
25 | The release of all civilian detainees and prisoners of war was agreed at the Paris talks but a number of practical difficulties impeded the process . |
26 | Generally speaking , however , in normal flight the wing ( or coupled wings ) moves in a path such that a point on its surface describes an irregular loop or an elongate figure-of-eight with respect to the wing-base , the long axis of the plane of vibration being inclined at an angle to the long axis of the insect ( Fig. 38 ) while the angle at which the surface of the wing is held changes throughout the cycle . |
27 | The requirement of reasonableness is determined at the time of contracting which is an important difference from the 1973 Act . |
28 | However , it appears that when the measurement both of the disorder and of the type of event are attempted at a high level of specificity , then more specific correlations are revealed . |
29 | The length of transcript relative to the -1 site of transcription is indicated at the side of each autoradiogram . |
30 | Two doses of vaccine are given at an interval of four weeks and , in order to allow a high level of immunity to develop , vaccinated calves should be protected from challenge until two weeks after their second dose . |