Example sentences of "[modal v] [be] [adj] at [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The most important consideration is that a high torque should be available at low speeds and therefore a small switching angle is chosen .
2 ‘ It would seem odd that facilities so much sought after by the community and approved by their legislators should be actionable at common law because they have been brought to the places where they are required and have escaped without negligence by an unforeseen series of mishaps . ’
3 The comments made at offence number 8 at ( C ) 4 apply , i.e. the road must be repairable at public expense .
4 Different species often do not get a chance to interbreed because they live in different geographic areas , or in different localities within an area ( one species at the tops of trees , the other on the ground , for example ) , or they might be active at different times of day .
5 The majority of the indigenous cattle of Scandinavia are naturally polled : it seems that the northern stockmen , who because of the demands of climate needed to house their animals for long periods , appreciated long ago that horns could be awkward at close quarters and it is clear that polled stock were deliberately bred in Scandinavia from early times .
6 If you take the same walk every day , try to vary the routine , introducing and reinforcing training procedures , since this could be vital at other times .
7 It may be possible at certain times of the day to observe roe deer in adjoining fields .
8 Although we recognise that cancer is a multigene disorder ( with five or six genetic changes needed to induce malignancy ) , some genes may be critical at particular stages and reversal or blockade of a single event may be therapeutically useful .
9 Since vitamin E is fat soluble , this shortcoming in turn prevents it from entering the circulation , even though it may be present at normal levels in the gut .
10 Nevertheless such a contract may be frustrated at common law .
11 Advice from the BMAA is that a high positive incidence on the right tip , in relation to the left , is likely to precipitate a right wing-drop at the stall from which recovery would be difficult at low level .
12 Small local exhibitions are also being held at the following locations and staff will be available at selected times to answer your questions .
13 Copies of the leaflet are being distributed to members today and will be available at public counters at Headquarters and Chesser House .
14 The planner will be available at pro shops and by mail order at a cost of £9.95 .
15 Of the natural monopolies that are perfectly contestable , some will not be sustainable and some will be sustainable at specific prices , as we have seen .
16 They will be skilful at separating ‘ noise ’ from ‘ signal ’ .
17 The second is that it can obviously vary from very poor to very good , and an individual 's welfare will be different at different times .
18 Food will be bought-in at various stages of pre-preparation ; but the operation of shorebases by contractors is at an end .
19 From the lifetime budget constraint , one can see the equivalence of an expenditure base and lifetime receipts ; it is important however to note that the timing is different , and hence any taxes levied will be liable at different dates .
20 It can be seen that in the event of specific goods perishing , the contract may be avoided by section 7 but if in any other case the contract becomes impossible or illegal to perform , it will be frustrated at common law .
21 Instead their ill-paid labour means that the beans can be air-freighted at considerable cost to arrive at supermarkets with flavour and crispness intact .
22 The soil fabric is characteristically loose and shows the effects of freeze-thaw processes which can be intense at high altitudes .
23 Although there is usually a link between time and resources , this is not always the case and adding more staff can be counterproductive at certain stages of a job .
24 However , a contract for the sale of unascertained goods can be frustrated at common law if it subsequently becomes impossible to perform because of an unexpected turn of events , as in Howell v. Coupland .
25 However , its effect on overall system performance can be significant at high levels of demand .
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