Example sentences of "[conj] they [vb base] at the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Enabling self-expression allows counsellees to explain to us where they stand at the present time .
2 He says safety is paramount you have to make sure the balloons are at the same temperatures and that they keep at the same height .
3 The main characteristic of rejuvenation terraces and breaks of slope in the valley side caused by the same process is that the terraces are essentially paired , so that they occur at the same elevation on both sides of the valley .
4 If they sit at the same or adjacent desks they have a spatial bond .
5 If they sit at the same or adjacent desks they have a spatial bond .
6 Why would we consider men fully paid-up perverts if they showed an unnatural interest in Crimplene blouses , but normal red blooded males if they ignite at the mere mention of silk teddies ?
7 So , we 're in a pretty strong position to make acquisitions if they appear at the right price and they fit our strategic framework .
8 The demand curve for sterling will shift to the left and the supply curve will shift to the right until they intersect at the fixed rate of exchange .
9 Indeed , even honesty is a mere legal concept now , rather than a moral one , as they undertake to hide important information from us in order to borrow as cheaply as possible , while they lend at the highest practicable rate .
10 When they meet at the final masking , the atmosphere is again one of ceremony and solemnity , and they speak verse to each other ( V.iv.72–83 ) .
11 So we er , schools can approach us as the Engineering Council and say , we 'd like some help , and quite obviously , they all want some help when they look at the actual syllabus of a design and technology itself !
12 Independent soft-commission brokers regard it as an acceptable method of payment so long as they deal at the best price .
13 At weekends it makes for a good day 's outing to take the family for a picnic , after which they can gather as many strawberries as they want at the various fruit farms dotted around .
14 I see ( and Summerchild sees ) the young provincial historian becoming even more silent and preoccupied than Summerchild himself as they look at the worn carpets and unoccupied chairs .
15 Then she and the president can set about hacking away as vigorously at the wasteful government machine as they have at the sheltered private sector .
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