Example sentences of "that [vb pp] at " in BNC.
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1 | namely Thucydides ) , but voting techniques were not : there was no counting of votes at all ( something which would have taken several hours when the agenda was as crowded as that given at the beginning of Demosthenes ' fiftieth speech of 362 BC ) , and the ‘ consensus ’ was determined by a show of hands , which tellers then adjudicated , in a fashion no more precise than that of a modern shop-steward who ‘ counts ’ a sea of hands at a trade union mass meeting . |
2 | If you 've had office copy entries , the date from which to search is that given at the foot of each page , when the office copy entries were issued ; your search will then reveal any entries that may have been made since that date . |
3 | Is that done at birth then that blood test , is the blood test done at birth ? |
4 | They argue that prolonged exposure ( to an odour in their experiments ) will allow the formation of a context-stimulus association , wholly responsible for the latent inhibition seen at 24 h and partly responsible for that seen at 4 h . |
5 | A change of context between the exposure phase and the conditioning phase should , therefore , eliminate latent inhibition at the 24-h interval and reduce that seen at the 4-h interval . |
6 | The sensitivity to contextual manipulations of the latent inhibition produced by lengthy exposure is certainly consistent with the suggestion that a context-stimulus association is responsible for the effect seen at 24 h and contributes to that seen at 4 h . |
7 | Eighteen to 48 hours after thrombolytic therapy about 85% of vessels are open , with the minority remaining occluded , This patency rate is rather higher than that seen at 90 minutes following similar thrombolytic treatment ( 65–70% ) . |
8 | The statistical differences between the groups were the same at each infusion rate as that seen at 40 pmol/kg/h . |
9 | If the Opposition is to achieve even the most limited of its ambitions , and push John Mayor into a minority government , Labour 's bottom line is to achieve a swing larger than that seen at any election since the war . |
10 | This suggests that the dissociation half life from this sequence is between 1-2 minutes , faster than that seen at any of the sites in the natural DNA fragment under similar conditions . |
11 | ‘ The only direction the Government gives is that BR should operate their passenger railway system so as to provide a public service which is comparable generally with that operated at April 1 1988 , ’ he wrote . |
12 | Parallel processing is capable of higher overall performance compared to vector computers , particularly important for specialist scientific , high-input high-output data analysis such as that generated at CERN . |
13 | Nevertheless , Benelux did advance further than other proposals for economic union , such as that toyed at in 1945 and again in 1948 by France and Italy , and perhaps it offered valuable lessons that could be learnt by future attempts in the same direction . |
14 | Effective cross-cultural briefing , such as that practised at the Farnham Castle International Briefing Centre , has to be more than the provision of information . |
15 | Our estimate of the percentage of multiparasitized nests containing more than one egg of the same female at Guadix is close to that given by Soler , but significantly lower than that obtained at Santa Fe ( Table 1 ) . |
16 | Speaking to The Art Newspaper Ms Lyles noted that while there have been major surveys of British watercolours in recent years ( such as that held at the British Museum in 1985 ) these have tended to be in-house shows , with the emphasis on highlights from individual collections . |
17 | Local councils of the pontificate , such as that held at Dioclea in 1199 , to reform the Dalmatian and Serbian Church repeated the condemnation , demanding the celibacy of priests . |
18 | It is assumed that there will be no need for as great a level of close supervision and scrutiny as that required at lower levels , and that successful candidates will , apart from occasional stylistic errors and slips , be able to carry out successfully all the linguistic tasks and employer might set . |
19 | And has that changed at all ? |
20 | But in Britain we equate acknowledging man 's need for instant sex with approving of it , and rather than have that levelled at us , we reject the idea of licensed brothels . |