Example sentences of "[am/are] know at " in BNC.

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1 The Namurian is composed of sandstones and shales , and thin coals are known at several localities .
2 However , half-dozen such lines would be more than the ‘ patience ’ argument could comfortably dismiss , and this is about the number of good alignments that are known at present .
3 Many other antarctic lakes are known at these early stages of development .
4 Fairly typical first-century examples are known at Godmanchester alongside a range of other structures .
5 Comparable enclosures with square temples are known at Water Newton and Irchester .
6 Semi-octagonal towers are known at Kenchester and Mildenhall towards the west ; while in the east , three varieties can be distinguished , including rectangular ( Great Casterton and Water Newton ) , fan-shaped ( Ancaster and Godmanchester ) and semi-circular ( Caistor and Horncastle ) .
7 The other favoured location was in the land immediately behind the frontage properties , served by either side-lanes or streets ; examples are known at Chelmsford , Godmanchester and Wanborough .
8 Excellent examples are known at Heddernheim ( Nida ) and Kempten ( Cambodunum ) in Germany and Raetia respectively .
9 Examples are known at Great Chesterford , Camerton , Margidunum and Droitwich , among others.59 But these structures on the whole resemble the familiar winged-corridor villas of the countryside , a building style which was restricted neither to Britain nor entirely to the countryside.60 Care must therefore be observed in trying to identify them as the residences of minor provincial officials , for obviously they might be no more than the farmhouses of local landowners and in degree little different from a normal villa .
10 Others are known at Champlieu , at the source of the River Seine , and at Sanxay near Vienne , while still others combined sanctuaries with pagus centres .
11 Since all the terms in equation ( 5.6 ) except and are known at the end of period t - 1 , it follows that observation of the local price , , amounts to an observation of .
12 No problems are known at this level .
13 It is vital that all external constraints are known at this stage , otherwise all the short-listed options may be for bridges when , for environmental reasons or because of the proximity of an airport , only a tunnel is possible .
14 The subjective estimate could be based on pure hunch and guesswork at the end of period t - 1 , but in order to introduce a degree of empirical testability into the model it is normally assumed that is arrived at by some policy rule which includes on the right-hand side only those variables whose magnitudes are known at the end of the period t - 1 .
15 The common feature of these determining variables is that , being lagged , their values are known at the end of period t - 1 .
16 Since both n and are known at the end of t - 1 , they are available for inclusion in the information set which forms the basis for .
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