Example sentences of "[noun] are at [det] " in BNC.
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1 | These tendencies are at most tangentially in line with changes in concentration , suggesting a need to look elsewhere for causal factors . |
2 | An abstract reaction mechanism , where the chemical reactions are at most second order and give a detailed mass balance when the system is closed , can be reduced to the system [ 40 ] : ( 2.5 ) unc The unc are concentrations of reactants that are held constant , giving an open system , and the hi are rate constants : thus the a and the hi are positive . |
3 | We should n't kid ourselves for in factories and workplaces around the country G M B and T & G are at each other 's throats . |
4 | Most researchers are at some stage forced up against the inadequacy of the social class classification . |
5 | Looking at his reflection a child sees that he has two eyes and one nose , that his mouth is lower than his nose , his ears are at each side of his head . |
6 | While the major political parties are at each other 's throats over most areas of policy , they seem to agree on one idea to aid innovation — probably it is from an independent body . |
7 | If resources are held at one set of locations and the demands are at another and the costs of transportation are known , how do we allocate the resources most efficiently ? |
8 | The bibliographical services officer subsequently ensures that more specialized works not ordered by the areas are at some point put into the stock of the authority as a whole . |
9 | Mosquito netting : the nets are at both ends of the tent can be zipped independently of the door flap . |
10 | Anyone whose family circumstances are at all unusual should do so . |
11 | None of the requests for housing requirement are at that level . |
12 | The actualizing tendency suggests that even these failing individuals are at all times capable of growth and development , so it is an essentially optimistic view of the human condition , and this is particularly important when working with older people . |
13 | On this last point , it is worth emphasizing , in advance of the evidence , that Nietzsche did certainly reject a quantity of material before the final draft , but that few of the " suppressed " passages are at all long and none are strikingly impressive . |
14 | There appears to be little evidence that as a society we have become so rich that a substantial number of people are at this point . |
15 | Out to prove that , hey , not everything from Watford is Second Division material , the quartet are at that warming ‘ promising ’ stage , trekking down the demo trail with sprightly aplomb and a cunning awareness of how to do The Right Thing , naturally . |
16 | So even if the new authorities are small in scale this must not mean that District Council staff are at any advantage in obtaining jobs in the new authorities — staff here must be able to compete on an equal basis ( 5.7 ) . |
17 | In the ‘ disadvantaged ’ zone , the payments are at half the ‘ severely disadvantaged ’ zone rate , i. e. £22.25 for each beef cow and £2. 12 for each ewe , in this case irrespective of breed . |
18 | There are literally thousands of firms offering a supply-and-fit replacement window service these days , and choosing the best one for your home can be difficult , especially if your requirements are at all unusual . |
19 | The chances of winning the two bets are at that point judged to have the same probability , given by the ratio of red to blue marbles . |
20 | The chances of winning the two bets are at that point judged to have the same probability , given by the ratio of red to blue marbles . |
21 | Touring caravans are at all times to be treated as trailers for the purposes of the application of the Agreement . |
22 | Levels of labour turnover , absenteeism , and strike activity have been used , but for various reasons none of these measures are at all satisfactory . |
23 | A similar distortion is imposed by Christie on the ‘ Judex crederis ’ , where the vocal utterances are at half the tempo of the ‘ fanfares ’ , the whole being preceded by another enormous rallentando for ‘ Tu ad dexteram Dei sedes ’ . |
24 | Bubbly battle : Two of France 's proudest industries are at each other 's throats over a perfume called Champagne unveiled by fashion house Yves Saint Laurent . |
25 | The scientific underpinning of such an idea is necessarily speculative , but that is far from saying that it is a nonsense : such clouds are at least as complex , in terms of interacting molecules , as human beings . |
26 | Section 222 provides that accounting records are at all times to be open for inspection by officers of the company . |
27 | If the videos are at any time broadcast for public viewing the Publisher will negotiate a residual fee which will be in line with the agreement for minimum fees that exist at the time between the Society of Authors/Writers ' Guild and ITCA/BBC . |
28 | 5 If the videos are at any time broadcast for public viewing , we will negotiate a residual fee which will be in general line with the agreement for minimum fees that exist at the time between the Society of Authors/Writers ' Guild and ITCA/BBC . |
29 | The cylinder itself should be positioned on a flat rigid surface : if the floorboards in the airing cupboard are at all uneven or if you need space for access to pipes , it is a good idea to mount it on a small platform . |
30 | Contested cases where there is representation can easily last a full day , or even longer if the facts are at all complicated , and the written decisions are lengthy , often running to six or seven pages of single-spaced typescript . |