Example sentences of "be [verb] at in " in BNC.

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1 ‘ What I 'm saying , Vitali — what I 've been driving at in my own bluff way — is that I would very much appreciate , that 's to say , well … ’
2 Some further resources ( or facilities ) that are available for libraries to utilize other than those discussed in this chapter , are looked at in Chapter 5 , but one resource that is fundamental to an effective training programme i.e. effective use of resources allocated — and one that is available to all libraries — is a positive training ‘ climate ’ .
3 The types of courses available are looked at in detail in chapter 4 .
4 Many of these aspects are looked at in the following chapters .
5 There are a few instances , however , when even TNF needs further simplification , and these are looked at in Section 3.8 which may be skipped on first reading .
6 Recently the life habits of the giants have been looked at in a way that disproves most of these traditional notions .
7 Finally , public relations has been looked at in some detail , because this area has expanded most over recent years and its relationship to the selling function is a very direct one as the sales force is increasingly being called upon to carry out PR activity .
8 The writers and compilers of the stories we have been looking at in this chapter knew that .
9 Miranda taller , with her bushy hair and colouring that the Italians whose paintings she 'd been looking at in the Louvre rendered by priming the canvas with a copper-based green paint , creating a complexion that draws light in rather than gives it out ; Xanthe beside her with her candy radiance of pink and gold , and rounder too , more neatly assembled , wrist to hand , neck to shoulders , ankle to foot .
10 What have you been looking at in the maths .
11 The theme I am looking at in this study is that of the illicit passions of married women and their escape from their places in society .
12 Ordinary video cameras ‘ throw away ’ half the image they are looking at in order to make transmission easier .
13 The horror and the pain of it are hinted at in the progression , ‘ your son , your only son , whom you love , Isaac ’ ( this is the order in the Hebrew ) .
14 My old friend Fred Emery , who presented the programme from the Falklands , told us — and I have confirmed this from other sources — that the Cabinet is struggling to decide whether to build a new airstrip alongside Stanley 's existing facilities or , as has been hinted at in the Commons , on an entirely new site .
15 Such a collapse had been hinted at in molecular dynamics computer simulations .
16 So , we 're looked at in an ambivalent way .
17 He does n't pay very much attention to the content of these books that we 're looking at in this course .
18 What we 're looking at in this half hour is why and how we use drugs and what we might change .
19 Then the leader needs to make time for members of the group to say what they are aiming at in their walk with God and to give time for mutual ministry and prayer .
20 After the early years of the Reformation , a settlement between the Lutherans and Catholics had been arrived at in Augsburg in 1555 .
21 In other fields ( such as valuation for rating ) evidence of agreements reached had regularly been admitted as evidence of the value which would have been arrived at in hypothetical transactions .
22 The decision was rendered somewhat easier by the fact that a similar conclusion had already been arrived at in the law of wills : a murderer can not take under his victim 's will .
23 The number of Council Tax administrative staff below Senior Assistant level have been arrived at in total by examining the Community Charge case load per member of staff , projecting this on the basis of estimated case load for Council Tax and increasing this by 20% in order to deal with the personal elements of Council Tax , which were previously dealt with by the Community Charge Registration Officer .
24 The p0·75 and p0·875 points are arrived at in the same way .
25 The p0.75 and p0.875 points are arrived at in the same way .
26 The transition from one to the other takes place after a few seconds of observation , is discontinous and can not be stopped at in an intermediate position .
27 In order to make some local comparisons with Nikol'skaia , ties between the fifty-nine party cells and the people in Poltava guberniia will be looked at in passing .
28 Lenin 's attitude , in so far as it is discernible , will be looked at in a moment , but by this time he was more cut off through illness from daily supervision of affairs .
29 Power has also to be looked at in the light of engine capacity and tractor weight .
30 Some of these comments related to two very important aspects of the Board 's work and deserved to be looked at in a little more detail .
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