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

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1 Shouting and laughing , the family disembarked at a broken-down council estate covered in rubbish .
2 It is like eavesdropping at a match , though such ‘ alternative ’ humour is very rare .
3 In any plausible way of forming Jupiter the hydrogen and helium are initially well mixed at a molecular level .
4 The tape has been mixed at a Gloucester recording studio , using Steve 's voice .
5 DNA and protein were mixed at an approximate ratio of 2:1 .
6 It makes your heart beat at an invigorating pace .
7 Judging from remarks between Mr Carnwath , Mr Steele ( QC for Dyfed County Council ) and Mr Burrell , the prevailing view is that the inspector will find against McAlpine , but that the company will seek a Judicial Review in the High Court , where the arguments will recommence at a rarefied legal level .
8 But genes can act at a distance ; extended phenotypes can extend a long way .
9 The invisible powers of nature were analogous to the visible powers of the magnet , which could act at a distance and penetrate matter with its rays .
10 The totals had been disclosed at a time when local authorities and others were being subjected to curbs for alleged lack of efficiency .
11 The Scottish Nationalists suffered a further setback when one of their leading figures , Mr James Sillars , was ousted from Glasgow Govan , which he had won at a by-election .
12 The official go-ahead from X100 , won at a meeting of Ford and Jaguar company chief company chiefs in Coventry late in October , has sent an unprecedented wave of optimism and excitement through Jaguar 's Browns Lane headquarters .
13 The only medal we had ever won at a major championship since 1978 was the bronze we had gained at Stuttgart in the European .
14 And to top all of this , there will be competitions galore , with terrific holidays , goods and equipment to be won at a number of stands .
15 The money supply , measured by a broad definition , should only be allowed to increase at a stable and gradual rate , in line with the growth of the economy 's productive capacity .
16 For example , in a particular year a given region has x million inhabitants and the population is expected to increase at a rate of 2% per year .
17 indeed , was beginning to increase at an alarming rate — the resources to meet the challenge were simply not to hand .
18 Inflation was estimated to increase at an annual rate of 4.5 per cent for 1990 , according to the OECD World Economic Outlook .
19 A trader seeking to buy dollars ( for example ) in the forward market will buy at a forward rate which is less advantageous to him ( that is , if the exchange rate is defined as the sterling price of a dollar , f t may be greater than ) .
20 That 's right , that 's right , yes , how we consume these products , yes , I mean , you 're right , so a potato is a potato is a potato , but if it 's pre-packed , graded and washed , that is sort of intrinsically different from er , er , sort of , mouldy , scruffy old potatoes that you could buy at a greengrocer .
21 In Congress-ruled Gujarat , on the west coast , the state Health Minister , Mr Vallabhbhai was attacked at a meeting on Tuesday and died yesterday in hospital .
22 Libya proposed at a weekend Arab League meeting that Malta should receive the pair .
23 Yeltsin proposed at a meeting of his supporters on Nov. 28-29 that a pro-reform party or movement should be established , offering to participate in any such movement .
24 Rubbish will be sorted at a site in northern England and turned into commercial products including compost made from food scraps and paper and an array of items using recycled plastic .
25 Styled in hard-wearing canadium , it has a built-in meter so that you can know at a glance if you 're applying enough pressure .
26 This is accompanied by a status LED , to let you know at a glance what you 've selected .
27 In some situations holiday arrangements might be organised at a lower level in the organisation , particularly in specialist areas , such as operating theatres , where interchange of staff between departments is less easy .
28 Finally , I have argued that urban sociology 's key concern is the division between everyday life being led in small-scale localities and the fact that social relations and processes are increasingly organised at a global level .
29 As social life becomes increasingly organised at a global level , the sphere of employment perhaps offers least prospect for the assertion of autonomy and personal identity .
30 The Epson system referred to was designed at a time when it was more appropriate to use proprietary Epson upgrades .
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