Example sentences of "of [noun pl] at [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Furthermore , pollinators are directed to suitable target sites for deposition of pollen by a series of rewards at those sites , whereas dispersers are not and indeed , jettisoning of the ‘ ballast ’ from their food as rapidly as possible is to their advantage : food may take 10 to 20 minutes to pass through a bat or small bird , though up to several months in animals like the rhinoceros . |
2 | It follows that our practices and assessments in the disciplines carry ethical layers within themselves : were our choice of values at any of the levels to be different , our practices and our evaluations of truth claims would also be different . |
3 | Thus it is clear that to develop heavy industry one must increase the supply of products at all costs and by all means . |
4 | Some industries have a need for the quarantining of products at various stages of manufacture , right up to actual use , in order to satisfy quality control and statutory requirements . |
5 | As the organisation grows there will be a partial delegation of these functions to branches , but because the business is still run as a single unit ( even though it may produce a wide variety of products at many separate locations ) responsibility for operational matters , as well as long-term strategy , remains with top management . |
6 | Intel says that it will introduce personal computer add-in boards and software later this year , but refused to confirm a report in US PC Week that places the number of products at 20 and says that the first launch will be in April . |
7 | National development organizations and regional or international agencies sometimes offer long-term loans for certain classes of projects at low rates of interest . |
8 | There have been a number of attempts at detailed classification , some very involved and certainly not avoiding a great deal of overlapping of the categories . |
9 | National Board members meet regularly to discuss and agree on matters relating to the provision of education and training and the implementation of policies at local level . |
10 | The fact that business men have volunteered to give up their time and expertise to TECs is a major new breakthrough in the delivery of policies at local level . |
11 | The second component is a review and analysis of policies at local , national and international scales and their impact on pollution levels , and of the regional environmental implications of the investment strategies of key industries . |
12 | Partly this was a matter of timing : both approaches penetrated the mainstream of macroeconomics at more or less the same time . |
13 | The introduction of this check will mean that most vehicles , apart from motorcycles , will have a metered check of emissions at annual roadworthiness tests . |
14 | Thus with nonspecific pollinators , competition is avoided and there is no problem of the build-up of pollinators at any one time of year to satisfy any one plant species . |
15 | With DNAaseI ( Fig. 2 ) , one observes a better protection of the hinge region between the two proteins ( phosphodiester bonds at -46.5 on the upper strand and at -49.5 on the template strand are almost insensitive to DNAaseI attack ) , and a more extended footprint in the upstream part of the CRP site at least on the upper strand , with the protection of phosphates at -81.5 , -82.5 and the appearance of two hypersensitive bands at -84.5 and -85.5 ( Fig. 2a , lane 2 ) . |
16 | Ideally the components of the shadowed side of objects at five miles should be ‘ just not invisible . ’ |
17 | The main grouping of riders at any time in the race . |
18 | Oh that 's Did you ever have many sort of musicians at all in in in those days ? |
19 | This ‘ affected primarily the redistribution of personnel at higher levels without reaching the heart of the problems … and … often resulted in incoherencies , contradictions and duplications ’ ( CEFE 1984 : 59 ) . |
20 | This is consistent with Clayton Aniline 's commitment to empowerment which is a policy designed to release the talents and potential of personnel at all levels . |
21 | As a result , due to constant interchange of personnel at all levels . |
22 | Furthermore , some of the changes happening in those schools visited were not due purely to the introduction of financial devolution , being in some cases the result of a change of personnel at senior level . |
23 | In 1979–80 we collected an interesting community of invertebrates at 300 m in Loch Morar . |
24 | The basic Conservative policy between the wars was to encourage the speedy building of houses at low cost by every means and through every agency . |
25 | We can only guess as to the type of houses at this period , but if we believe the cartographer they seem to be buildings of the Hall House type . |
26 | According to the report on the South West Edinburgh Plan the construction of houses at this location has proved to be the single most contentious issue . |
27 | I , I accept that there is a mixture of houses at this end of the village . |
28 | Countries like Ethiopia have been fed out of surpluses at little cost , but even there thousands have died before the food reached them . |
29 | The choice of activities at this marvellous hotel is staggering , with game fishing in the hotel 's own fleet of boats , snorkelling in the beautiful coral gardens , sailing in traditional dhows , windsurfing or indulging in countless other watersports . |
30 | English Heritage , for instance , can offer a range of activities at different sites . |