Example sentences of "[v-ing] at [adv] [adj] [noun] in " in BNC.
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1 | Britain has used its veto to block one other : a law that would require any company employing at least 1,000 workers in two or more EC countries to set up consultative works councils . |
2 | The loss of bone mass is recognised as a universal characteristic of ageing — beginning at around 30 years in women and 50 in men — although there are wide differences in the amount and rate of loss . |
3 | Flying at around 50 feet in conditions of poor visibility the Blenheims pressed on over the sea , crossing into Germany just south of Cuxhaven and swinging south towards Bremen . |
4 | In an expanded Z88 ( containing at least 128 Kbytes in slot 1 ) the workspace is increased to 40 Kbytes . |
5 | Atherton and Gatting appear the most vulnerable and there are strong arguments for introducing at least one left-hander in a bid to make life more difficult for leg-spinner Shane Warne . |
6 | However , whilst asserting that the reporting accountant should already as part of his or her duties be auditing at least two reconciliations in detail they also argued that the process was ‘ highly unlikely to reveal a great deal that the reporting accountant would not otherwise pick up during the year-end work ’ . |
7 | Bernice was gazing at yet another painting in yet another curving corridor . |
8 | This , ironically , was a year in which , with 34 of the 40 runners completing at least one circuit in the Martell Grand National and only three horses actually falling , the great steeplechase must have satisfied even its most inveterate ‘ Cruelty to Animals ’ assailants . |
9 | Its effectiveness at low concentrations , and cheapness make it particularly suitable for high volume industrial requirements , treating large areas or circulating at relatively high speed in clean-in-place systems and for process water disinfection . |