Example sentences of "[to-vb] at [adj -er] " in BNC.

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1 Cutting the mids helped knock out the troublesome frequencies , but the sound did suffer , since it 's often the mid frequencies that you need to increase at higher volumes to prevent that harsh , trebly electro-acoustic sound .
2 In addition , companies would not be required to join trade associations but would be free to do so if they wished ; members would be bonded to the management of the fund for a prescribed percentage of turnover on non-ATOL packages ; and they would also be able to bond at lower levels than those bonded to other bodies .
3 The majority , however , were adamantly opposed to anything which weakened their absolute control over their crews and were prepared to take any action which would ensure that this was upheld , the most effective method being the recruitment of non-union crews which were prepared to sail at lower rates and under worse conditions than union men .
4 What is surprising is that so few feminist researchers in the sociology of education have chosen to look at higher education , when so much work has been done on secondary education and , to a lesser extent , on primary education .
5 It can be argued that this failure to look at higher education may be the result of a deficiency in feminist theory about education — that feminists ( and , indeed , other educational theorists ) have difficulty in theorizing the role of higher education in the reproduction of inequality .
6 A major cause of the delays was the decision to widen the project from an investigation of the effect of large breaks in the pressurised water-cooling system around the reactor core to look at wider problems of severe damage to the fuel .
7 ‘ We still trade from there , but in order to thrive we have had to look at better ways of selling . ’
8 Employees need to look at better ergonomic furniture .
9 Since crêpe bandages are very expensive , you may care to look at cheaper support bandages known as ‘ lyobands ’ .
10 We need to build further on the ideas we have covered so far , to look at longer stretches of discourse , to form a picture of discourses in totalities rather than in extracts .
11 We give them their induction pack ( see page 41 ) to look at later , but it 's really to get to know the layout , because we have quite a large building .
12 If the subject-matter is sequential , the teacher must ask himself whether it is essential that step A is known to have been mastered before the beginning of step B , and what is the essential minimum ; he will then go on to decide how the achievement of that minimum can be tested , what can be done for those who do not reach it , and whether the material is such that comprehension or insight might be expected to dawn at later stages after more exposure to the subject field .
13 A more conservative size true radial tyre in a 16″ diameter and able to run at higher pressure would cure the problem but as you have already purchased them you may be stuck with them .
14 For example , if a researcher wants to investigate the factors that influence pupils when they are choosing the subjects they wish to study at higher levels of education , then group discussions with , for example , fourteen-year-old pupils in almost any secondary school would give some ideas about what questions to include in a questionnaire .
15 Furthermore most workers are understretched for much of their working lives and have spare capacity on which to call at later ages .
16 ( ii ) Pupils should be enabled to compose at greater length than they can manage to write down by themselves , by : • dictating to their teacher or another adult , into a tape recorder ; or • working with other children ; or • using a word processor .
17 He tore it off and rolled it up to glance at later .
18 It dates from the latter half of the nineteenth century when improvements in local passenger transport allowed people to reside at greater distances from their workplaces .
19 The addition of salbutamol caused a roughly parallel fall in plasma potassium concentration and increase in heart rate , tremor amplitude , and QTc interval confirming a largely additive effect ; the dose response curves for salbutamol seemed to converge at higher doses .
20 Analyses tend to stop at higher education ; they note that few working-class pupils or few black people or few women go on to university or polytechnic ; they fail to look at what happens to those who do .
21 He argues that the low sea level of the first glaciation would enable the sea to act at greater depths and scour much of the mud , which is inimical to corals , from the banks and their edges .
22 Despite the gaping hole in the company 's accounts , Ferranti shares returned from their suspension at 73½p to trade at higher than expected levels between 55p and 59p .
23 In section 3.3.2 we saw that with a fixed monetary base banks could increase their lending only if they were prepared to operate at lower ratios of base : deposits .
24 If the motor is to operate at higher speeds the static torque/rotor position characteristics are no longer a reliable guide , because they do not account for distortion of the current waveform due to the winding time constant and motional voltage .
25 Indeed , this suggests that there may be some compensating advantages of monopoly , in particular the ability to operate at larger scale and with lower average costs .
26 Alternatively , a decision to produce at lower levels may , with accounting pressure , be accompanied by release of capacity for other purposes .
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