Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] at different " in BNC.

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1 We suggest you find out where your newly-acquired friends and acquaintances tend to gather at different times of the day .
2 Thus the problem of splitting a program between two storage media , one fast but small and the other large but slow , has reappeared at different times and at different storage levels .
3 Both documents seek to identify the skills and understandings which their respective subjects should seek to achieve at different stages of schooling .
4 In the last chapter we looked at how the social institution of marriage has changed at different times in history .
5 Studies of the 700-km 3 Bishop Tuff eruption and its precursors from Long Valley , California reveal distinct Sr-isotope differences between crystals and their host liquids and between melts erupted at different times .
6 To accommodate such large numbers , visitors were asked to arrive at different times , all carefully co-ordinated to avoid a jam .
7 Try reading at different speeds .
8 Most woods have a multitude of banks , ditches and enclosures relating to their former management , which can be shown to have developed at different times .
9 Their financial status seems to have varied at different times in her life from the reasonably comfortable to the distinctly shabby genteel .
10 Do look at different courses from those you applied for originally .
11 In Woodrow , it was held that affray is a continuing offence , so that where an indictment charged the defendants with a single offence and particularised several incidents that had occurred at different places and over a period of several hours , the indictment was not bad for duplicity .
12 The exposition of the convergence thesis also points to the fact that countries which are alike in other respects would be expected to develop significant differences in their industrial relations if they had industrialised at different historical periods .
13 He he 's arguing I think on a basis of , of the experience of the past few years that the situation now in China was a , was a rather variable one , that land reform had proceeded at different rates in different areas and because areas where different that had to be taken into account and Mao explicitly was going back to the idea that in the newly liberated areas the policy would be one of rent reduction , interest rate reduction and that rent and interest rate reduction had to be established for some time until the position had consolidated around rent reduction , around interest rate reduction and once that had happened you would then be able to go into land reform itself .
14 However , the national financial and economic climate prevailing at any given time has influenced the supply and demand for such housing , and prices have altered at different rates ( almost always increasing ) during this period .
15 Generally there should be some question which asks pupils to synthesise the data they have gathered at different parts of the site .
16 So far , we have looked at different views of the relationship between the education system and social inequality .
17 More particularly , we have looked at different perspectives , or theories , on these phenomena .
18 Alongside tests of observation , students would be required to work at different sections in the kitchen : sauce-making ; larder-work ; vegetable-preparation , etc .
19 Before trying to link the legal model of corporate managerial power to a particular conception of the company a sketch of three conceptions of the company which have vied at different periods for dominance in corporate law doctrine and scholarship will be given .
20 Consider whether a very bold , outrageous , or dramatic look would be too overwhelming in a dining room which all the family are going to want to use at different times .
21 Tony himself suggested attending at different times each week in order to familiarize himself with different subject areas of the curriculum .
22 Although authors have arrived at different figures , thus reflecting the inherent difficulty and speculative nature of the task involved , they have been unanimous in one conclusion : persons are deprived of far more money by corporate crimes than they are by ordinary economic crimes , such as robbery , theft , larceny , and auto-theft .
23 There have emerged at different times a number of theories of social psychology or sociology which provide versions of what Schultz ( 1970 : 245–62 ) termed multiple realities .
24 It might be suggested that UDCs can cut through local bureaucracy and need to operate at different time-scales from those prevalent within local government .
25 Unfortunately , the idea ( which many people have held at different times ) of a national ballet for South Africa has not come to fruition even now , four decades later , any more than the dream which John cherished when working in Germany of forming a national company there .
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