Example sentences of "are [adv] [adv] [verb] at [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The causes of weakness in adhesion are rather less understood at present than they are in cohesion but no doubt they are generally similar in character . |
2 | It is extremely painful for them to add to their burdens at a time when they are most hard pressed at work or with their own families . |
3 | Similarly the texts which he introduced into the Canterbury library are soon also found at Durham , Rochester , Exeter , and in other English libraries . |
4 | FOLLOWERS of Clive Brittain are once again marvelling at bookmakers ' largesse over their assessment of tomorrow 's Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe . |
5 | This depends very much on the age of the victim though , for accidents involving small children usually occur in their own residential street , whilst older children are more often involved at junctions and along busier streets . |
6 | These early parties are nearly always found at Thorney Island and include a high proportion of adults in summer plumage . |
7 | Foreign investors in search of an East African base , who would once have looked at Kenya , are now increasingly looking at Uganda . |
8 | This is no longer necessary , so Tempo 30 signs are now just placed at entrances to the zone as a whole , often reinforced by ramps ( Figure 6.17 ) . |
9 | The fact is that Schubert 's Symphonies are appallingly badly served at present , with the exception of the ‘ Unfinished ’ and ‘ Great ’ , although there too my heart tends to sink at the memory of even some of the established ‘ best buys ’ . |
10 | MICK QUINN and Bjorn Kristensen have been told they are no longer wanted at Newcastle United . |
11 | Its members are very often dispersed at summits , EEC meetings and foreign visits of various kinds . |