Example sentences of "as at " in BNC.

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1 Some of these are official , in that senior managers do not allow policewomen to carry arms , from which follows some restrictions on where policewomen cam be stationed , and on their involvement in high-profile political policing , such as at riots .
2 For example , it was noticeable how infringements were treated more leniently at times of ritual celebration , such as at Christmas , New Year , and on ‘ 11th Night ’ , when Protestants in working-class districts light bonfires on the eve of the Orange Order parades on 12 July .
3 ‘ Many farmers wo n't let go , and turn up when the pressure is on , such as at harvest time .
4 She continued to provide courses in her original area around Kettering and pioneered several new ones in West Huntingdonshire and , with Shearman 's encouragement , in North Bedfordshire such as at St. Neots and at Wymington .
5 Stations have functioned as election platforms on the whistle-stop tours of American presidents , as venues for revolutionary meetings in , for instance , Russia , and as targets for terrorist bombs , such as at Bologna .
6 Peasants and miners were formed into a militia and given several days training , then stationed behind earthworks hurriedly thrown up on beaches , such as at Seaton , which became ‘ a handsome fence forbidding any foe 's invasion ’ , or in the iron age forts .
7 It can also be used to study people in their public leisure activities such as at football matches or in public houses .
8 Of particular importance to his designs was the great variety of individual spires , steeples , and towers which he employed ; again , while some of these , such as at St Vedast , Foster Lane , and St James , Garlickhithe , echoed the earlier English Gothic style , others were classical in influence .
9 In Situation Report No. 7 of the Agency for International Development in Washington , the position as at 30 January 1992 and previously , was said to be :
10 Here in the Palais des Papes , as at Long Royston , the audience was on tiers of scaffolding .
11 Additional low intensity bands after major blockages , such as at 43 ( Fig. 2A ) , probably represents the ability of RNA polymerase to transcribe weakly for 3 or 4 nucleotides past stereochemically small blockages by a partial polymerase dissociation mechanism , and has been observed with other small DNA adducts ( 16 ) .
12 Similar human error surfaces in other air pollution disasters such as at Seveso and Bhopal .
13 Methane , the hydrocarbon commonly known as marsh or swamp gas , is produced by bacteria which live in an oxygen-free environment such as at the bottom of swamps and rice paddies and in the guts of ruminant or cud-chewing animals such as cattle , sheep and camels where the bacteria help to break down food into a digestible form ( enteric fermentation ) .
14 Thirdly , there may be a combined rota/panel scheme where a panel normally operates but there is a rota at certain times , such as at night , weekends or bank holidays .
15 In a few cases such as at Cuxton and Snodland , the positions of the churches do correspond with the remains of large Roman Villas .
16 The Braithwaites , Joseph and Daniel , were employed on a regular basis as masons and did a great deal of work , not only on the mine , but off it , such as at Cat Bank where a large amount of walling was required apart from the actual building .
17 Several churches have been excavated which were undocumented and previously unsuspected , such as at Raunds in Northamptonshire ( Fig. 32 ) .
18 Elsewhere , particularly in the Midlands , there is widespread evidence for the overploughing of portions of deserted settlement sites , such as at Onley in Northamptonshire , where clear traces of ridge and furrow show a change of use from village to arable land .
19 In areas where farmsteads are the normal form of settlement the pattern is very dense on good land , such as at Hanbury in Worcestershire , and less dense in upland areas such as Exmoor and Dartmoor .
20 Only in exceptional circumstances can the administrative effort and substantial costs be justified for an exercise such as at Church Road and I hope that this is recognised by the Community Council .
21 I often think of you , for example as at a recent and deeply moving funeral for a long-standing friend who had died of AIDS , when I sat inside the church literally underneath/beside your sculpture , but I am an increasingly bad correspondent , possibly as a result of so many letters re jobs !
22 The research will be based on Government and Parliamentary publications , private papers ( such as at the Curchill Archives Centre and Kings College , London ) and possibly the papers of The Rt .
23 On occasions , the author puts an unfortunate gloss on a point , such as at page 9 , where ( in commenting on the capital gains tax ) he states that an individual may ‘ claim as a concession ’ to be taxed on capital gains under what is known as the ‘ half-income ’ rule whereas section 21 , Finance Act , 1965 , makes it clear that M where the rule operates in favour of the individual , then the tax is to be computed as that basis .
24 Currency : Salvadorean colón ( US$1.00=6.3848 colones as at Feb. 5 , 1990 ) .
25 Currency : Mexican peso ( US$1.00=2,694.0117 pesos as at Feb. 5 , 1990 ) .
26 The South Korean government remained optimistic that reform would take place in North Korea , and on Jan. 16 , 1990 , announced the setting up of an economic co-operation fund of up to 300,000 million South Korean won ( approximately equivalent to US$440 million as at Jan. 15 , 1990 ) to subsidize companies which traded with North Korea or entered into joint-venture agreements .
27 Currency : riel ( US$1.00=150 riel as at Feb. 5 , 1990 ) .
28 In January 1990 the United States agreed to write off debts worth $178,400,000 , and in February France agreed to write off F1,330 million ( approximately equivalent to $234 million as at Feb. 5 , 1990 ) of official debt .
29 Currency : Djibouti franc ( US$1.00=175.9656 Djibouti francs as at April 2 , 1990 ) .
30 Currency : birr ( US$1.00=2.0493 birr as at April 2 , 1990 ) .
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