Example sentences of "in [v-ing] at [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Research carried out in 1985 showed that 44% of Chief Nursing Officers did not have 5 " O " levels yet presumably they had coped with the rigours of a career in nursing at all levels ( 2 ) .
2 The history teacher adopting an evidence based approach will regularly use document sources in the classroom , but there can be an added advantage in looking at relevant documents or pictures in the historic surroundings themselves .
3 Professor Camille has thoroughly enjoyed himself in looking at such images , and he skilfully shares with us his delight and enthusiasm for what he has found .
4 We have already come across some of these in looking at other institutions .
5 But they did feel there was no harm in looking at other women — being mentally unfaithful — and thought their wives probably felt the same way .
6 This may be of use in looking at early events , such as occur during the establishment of tolerance ; thereby facilitating the task of looking at low numbers of cells .
7 In looking at overall trends , Sotheby 's pointed to the strength of the decorative arts and jewellery , while noting an improvement in results at Impressionist and Modern sales .
8 in looking at individual policies
9 We should welcome the initiative of the Advisory Board for the Research Council in looking at quantitative measures of research output .
10 In looking at alternative uses , the first question is to decide how much of the interior it is desirable or practical to preserve .
11 It may be no surprise to see a chapter given to ‘ academic freedom ’ , in looking at key concepts in higher education .
12 Er , now the the point I really want to refer to is erm just what role an auditor ought to play er in the er insurance and financial service industry in looking at particular firms , erm I have several interests which the honourable member for Edinburgh central knows about , er the one that I think is relevant er to tonight is that I am an elected member of the insurance brokers registration council and the way that erm the way that we regulate insurance brokers erm is laid down by statute but it does actually demonstrate the advantage , the benefit of erm of having a statutory requirement for audit and for er a proper oversight of what then follows in terms of the way that the regulator reacts to what the auditor may say .
13 There is an extraordinary record in racing at all levels , but especially in F1 .
14 Further openings are to be found in teaching at various levels and , in addition , biologists are well qualified to take up further training in areas such as production management and scientific information services .
15 ( Tutors interested in teaching at residential weeks or weekends are also welcome . )
16 A second and commodious objection to the view of nomic connection which has been set out was anticipated earlier ( 1.3 ) , and may be shored up a bit by the fact lately mentioned , that science broadly speaking is not much engaged in arriving at complete descriptions of causal circumstances-causal circumstances as we have conceived them .
17 James argued here that abstract rules provide us with only limited assistance in arriving at moral decisions because ‘ every real dilemma is in literal strictness a unique situation ’ .
18 We may imagine a measure of disappointment when these requests were vetoed by the committee , and it is clear that some re-education of staff must have been necessary in arriving at appropriate submissions .
19 The system of capital allowances is the system of depreciation permitted by the Inland Revenue in arriving at taxable earnings .
20 In arriving at these estimates I have based them on the following estimations and assumptions :
21 Involving affected groups of people in creative problem solving can be very effective , both in arriving at novel solutions and in gaining their commitment and understanding for the changes .
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