Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [vb base] at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Draw up a life table for a cohort of 5000 students showing , for each year of study , the probability of leaving and the expected remaining stay calculated on the assumption that one-tenth of the leavers in any year depart at random times during the year and the remainder go at the end of that year . |
2 | I recommend that the funding continue at the present level , with an inflationary consideration — £5,954 . |
3 | The purchase of a call option on a futures contract gives the owner the right to acquire a long position in the futures contract at a set price ( the exercise or striking price ) during ( or at the end of ) a specified time period . |
4 | The courts look at the effect that costs will have on that person 's financial position and decide on the facts whether severe financial hardship will be suffered . |
5 | The prose does the work , the illustrations interfere at the worst and supplement at the best — so much for pictures in the classroom . |
6 | However , the proposals arise at a time when we are beginning to put in place the policy of care in the community , as enunciated in our White Paper ’ Caring for People ’ . |
7 | For the first time C&P has been seen to be green through a prominent presence on the ICI stand at a ‘ green ’ exhibition at Olympia , London . |
8 | Terry Guy ( 32:00 ) held off the challenge of clubmate Ray O'Fourman ( 32:44 ) to win the Vets race at the Warwick University 10K … |
9 | In my judgment , as a matter of principle the colore officii cases are merely examples of a wider principle , viz. that where the parties are on an unequal footing so that money is paid by way of tax or other impost in pursuance of a demand by some public officer , these moneys are recoverable since the citizen is , in practice , unable to resist the payment save at the risk of breaking the law or exposing himself to penalties or other disadvantages . |
10 | But what you 're then saying is that the taxes start at a very low threshold I E you , you , you start to pay tax at a hundred and fifty Cantonese per person . |
11 | Will the period be extended , or will the trade union be almost forced to concede what the employers want at the end of 16 months ? |
12 | Questions concerned with access to the curriculum lie at the heart of any whole-school policy . |
13 | I could feel the hairs rise at the back of my neck as I said , ‘ You 've seen her ? ’ |
14 | Now you think I 'm joking , but in fact in the States , people in the States sue at the drop of a hat . |
15 | The rDNA repeat at the end of chromosome III was always placed incorrectly next to the rDNA repeat at the beginning . |
16 | The rDNA repeat at the end of chromosome III was always placed incorrectly next to the rDNA repeat at the beginning . |
17 | Handrails most often come loose when the wallplugs fail at the point where they are fixed to a wall on a bracket . |
18 | During the Saturday rush at the exhibition , I took breaks from working my way round the stalls to draw a model in the calm of the Hesketh Hubbard stand . |
19 | During the Saturday rush at the exhibition , I took breaks from working my way round the stalls to draw a model in the calm of the Hesketh Hubbard stand . |
20 | The lads arrive at the local nick to find their Houdini pa has done a bunk and they wander about the country trying to locate him , pitching up in a one horse Long Island seaside town . |
21 | All the lads leave at the exactly the same time that I leave . |
22 | I 'm partly agreed with you the fact that the stock take at the end of the day we got it right , but all I 'm saying it was very difficult |
23 | The jump will be a familiar sight to people who attended the Citroen stand at the Yorkshire Show last year . |
24 | To facilitate these demands , as well as to preserve the files of historical documents currently being transformed into machine-readable form for the use of future generations , an Historical Data Unit has been established as part of the Data Archive at the University of Essex to collect , store and disseminate machine-readable data of interest to historians ( Anderson 1992 ) . |
25 | From the data obtain at a number of air-monitoring stations , Lin produced a table of counts in the form shown in Table 6.3 . |
26 | So if you would usually start the programme with the address from the mayor at 9.30am , consider having the mayor speak at a breakfast at 8am and then give everyone a two-hour break from 11am to have a sight-seeing walk or shopping session before returning for lunch . |
27 | Similar instructions go for the F note at the start of bar 5 . |
28 | The Cherrys kneel at the altar of the Chili Peppers and bare their bellies for a spot of sacrificing . |
29 | This may suit some since , as the authors note at the end of their hard-hitting proposals , ‘ none of these suggestions offers easy solutions ’ . |
30 | Brief biographical details about each of the authors appear at the back of the book , as do comprehensive Teacher 's Notes . |