Example sentences of "at [noun] [that] [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 These include the ability to acquire land at values that take an account of development gain arising from their designation and activities .
2 Check that machines and materials will be available at times that suit them .
3 When we look at the mysteries of life we must look also at phenomena that seem , on the face of it , to have little to do with the way that life works .
4 Spend a bit of time at your local Christian bookshop looking at books that help you find the answers to your questions .
5 In real time , the universe has a beginning and an end at singularities that form a boundary to space-time and at which the laws of science break down .
6 In the harsher 1990s there will not be many corks popping at companies that fail to :
7 The rest are out at and and you 've got one load at run that load through .
8 Factors at work that cause stress include the physical demands of some jobs , such as poor working conditions , dangerous elements to the work , shift work and travel demands , as well as work overload , both in terms of having too much work to do , resulting in long hours , and of having work that is too difficult for the individual , causing anxiety .
9 I am good at quizzes that involve logic
10 The water molecule , H 2 O , has two hydrogen atoms attached to the big oxygen atom at angles that discourage the formation of equilateral triangles .
11 Smartstream , Smartstream Analyzer and InterQ are aimed at organisations that want to reduce host computer cycles , automate application workflow and provide better information access to users at the desktop , while enabling customers to re-engineer business processes .
12 As soon as a domestic hen chick hatches it starts pecking at grains that look like food , and as it grows older its aim at food grains improves .
13 A second option is the Databank Gold service , which is aimed at customers that want regular access to telephone number information .
14 I mean is this being true to yourself and letting yourself down and you know not saying what you feel you should 've said erm perhaps now I wan na talk about one area in particular and that is this thing about you know submissiveness it seems that most people look at things that disturb you either as submissive or aggressive .
15 Erm maybe also erm if you look at things that happen , particularly in closed institutions in closed environments .
16 She will really stare at things that interest her .
17 Aimed at firms that need to support technical products , the system is meant to manage all the data generated by a corporation across multiple departments about customers , products and how and why those products are used .
18 At levels that betray the actual position of atoms , the surface of a crystal is seen to have all the regularity of a machine-woven piece of herringbone tweed .
19 These would take into account pain and disability at levels that do not currently warrant revision .
20 A US study has concluded that tiny airborne particles from car exhausts may cause disease and death even at levels that meet air pollution standards .
21 Why hedge at rates that look unsustainable ?
22 It was based on achieving a realistic occupancy target at rates that vary according to season .
23 The bureau has designed colourful posters and brochures in different languages , aimed at audiences that include minorities , religious congregations and businesses .
24 Posi moved at speeds that make a neutrino seem like a Habectric salt-snail .
25 The S-class arrives in the UK in September , at prices that reflect the increased equipment levels but still make the departing model look positively reasonable .
26 Willing buyers and sellers should be able to transact business at prices that reflect supply and demand .
27 The French , Italians , Scandinavians , Dutch and Swiss come to play at prices that make some new hot spots look positively expensive .
28 Tomorrow , if electronic books are to evolve , we will need to see a mature market emerging providing stable , ongoing demand for new products at prices that make sense for everyone involved in the new industry .
29 I think the '90s are going to be a period again of straightforward cost competitiveness , making quality products at prices that make us a profit .
30 Unless customers buy what we produce , at prices that allow us to make a profit , our fate will be bankruptcy or takeover .
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