Example sentences of "[vb -s] at [det] " in BNC.

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31 By the induction assumption m has at most k roots in J. Since m is uniquely determined by f and x — b ( so that no other polynomial m1 , say , can supply up to k more roots ) the assertion follows .
32 This last is otherwise obvious ; A has only p columns , so that AB , of order ( n × n ) , has at most p linearly independent columns ; i.e. it is of rank p at most , and so must have at least n — p zero eigenvalues .
33 order limited with limit k if each node in the first layer has at most k inputs ;
34 Each time a measurement is made the program checks that a strip around the reference strip has at most a small number of ON pixels in it .
35 He has at most two years before the next presidential election in which to try to put together a new centre left movement capable of carrying him into the president 's seat .
36 The most obvious incentive towards entertainment was ‘ the fact that the industry stands at all times in the presence of a high court with unlimited jurisdiction — the people before the box office ’ and from that court ‘ there is no appeal ’ .
37 Its magical chain is about 18ft long , allowing the Daemonette to reach the central stairwell and most of the half of the room in which the chair stands at any time ; when the adventurers arrive , the chair will be as shown on the map .
38 America 's household and ( non-financial ) corporate debt stands at some 130% of GNP .
39 The proportion of pupils with statements varies widely across the country , partly because of the LEAs ' differing policies on ‘ statementing ’ , but overall stands at some 1.7 per cent of the total population of statutory school age , with just over a fifth of these in ordinary rather than special schools .
40 President , the whole economic af future of Tyneside stands at this minute in the balance .
41 This is the money required to make up the difference between what the company can pay and what it owes at any one time or , in accounts department terms , net current assets minus current liabilities .
42 This is the money required to make up the difference between what the company can pay and what it owes at any one time or , in accounts department terms , net current assets minus current liabilities .
43 There were no aircraft available for air drops at that stage of the war in the desert , which was a pity when one bears in mind that only two years later SAS parties operated in France for anything up to two months behind enemy lines , totally reliant on parachuted stores .
44 Coronation Street finishes at half past twenty five past .
45 Cos it finishes at half eleven , so I says to him , oh great !
46 Everyone looks at each other , and somebody finally says : ‘ Floyd says you 'll drop dead in a year . ’
47 This model looks at each postal sector in Great Britain and answers the question " where do people go shopping ? " .
48 The consistency check looks at each reading .
49 Everyone looks at each other with the blank expression reserved especially for when someone who is off their trolley comes into the near vicinity .
50 For example , the following program looks at each character in a string and checks that it is a valid hexadecimal numeric character .
51 Lucinda looks at many types of fences and their alternatives and gives useful tips on how to ride the different obstacles and how to deal with the problems that may arise .
52 To take the latter point first , if my hon. Friend looks at many , perhaps all , of the Maxwell pension fund trustee bodies , he will find that they were split 50 : 50 — there was employee representation .
53 The Technical Committee looks at all aspects of brewing and serving beer .
54 The report , which looks at all 29 English polytechnics , said there is a need for substantial investment in new capital equipment in most .
55 Other treatments adopt an over-simple solution to the problem , always preferring one source to another ; thus the algorithm of Hobbs ( 1976 ) looks at all intrasentential candidates before earlier sentences are considered at all , while Brennan , Friedman & Pollard ( 1987 ) prefer all candidates from the most recent sentence to ones from the current sentence .
56 If the grounds of referral are accepted by both parents and child at the Hearing , the Panel looks at all the information that has been provided for them .
57 She says she feels neglected when she looks at all the visitors Mum gets .
58 I do n't think he looks at all well . ’
59 Transitional needs can only be met by assessment which both avoids categorisation and looks at all the future needs of the individual .
60 To address this problem CACI 's gravity model looks at all the centres around each sector .
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