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

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1 Therefore , as foreseen at Bucharest , some of the goals and recommendations of the Plan now call for complementing and further refinement . "
2 In practice it is better to show in evidence for the prosecution that the defendant was also asked to try to get the horn to work as explained at ( D ) ( b ) of offence number 20 .
3 The £62 million set aside to cover exceptional costs — as explained at the conference this was necessary to make us more competitive in the marketplace and included costs associated with restructuring our workforce and renewing our infrastructure .
4 As explained at our meeting , we have access to a large number of information bases from which potentially interested parties may be identified .
5 As explained at our meeting , MAS 's involvement in due diligence tends to be limited to briefing the investigating accountants on the outcome of the key features review and reviewing with yourselves the due diligence findings , to consider how these may impact on price and your warranty and indemnity requirements .
6 As explained at that meeting the effort had to be ongoing .
7 However , as explained at page 32 below , dealings on exchanges which are not recognised investment exchanges ( RIEs ) or designated investment exchanges ( DIEs ) may in fact be treated as " off-exchange " for the purposes of the COB Rules ; moreover , qualifying futures contracts may still be within the money market exemption ( see page 24 below ) provided that they are not bought or sold , or expressed to be as bought or sold , on an RIE .
8 I should add that Professor Cizek said continue with oil paintings as well as water colour , but he did not like the flat way of painting as taught at Reading .
9 Do I already know enough about this subject , as taught at this college ?
10 Communications , as taught at C , is more overtly theoretical than either of the English courses .
11 Now , however , we can propose that the infinitive event with its internal spatial support ( intra-verbal person ) must be conceived as situated at a point in time beyond that at which its explicit actual support is located .
12 Mr Thompson said that what marked out the drift to recession was that the service sector would be as badly hit as manufacturing at least , and possibly worse affected , unlike in the recession of 1981 .
13 In a small proportion of cells in both species , the sex chromosomes are seen as univalents at Mt , and such cells may occur with much higher frequencies in sterile cases .
14 Much of the early proceedings seemed to confirm the recent resurgence of the conservative wing , as witnessed at the June founding congress of the Russian Federation Communist Party [ see pp. 37538-39 ] .
15 His expected duration of unemployment is 12.9 weeks as calculated at the average values of benefits , earnings and extra income .
16 Nearly as bad as singing at you is n't it ?
17 Viscount Dilhorne , at p. 631 , when reviewing the evidence , expressed the opinion that the facts of the case fell far short of establishing that Mr. Occhi , the Italian student who was the victim of the taxi driver , had consented to the acquisition by the appellant of the £6 , as argued at p. 628 .
18 The wording of the penal notice in Form N 77 is as given at the foot of the draft injunctions in Chapter 32 .
19 Hitler reminded his audience of his grim ‘ prophecy ’ for the first time in his Reichstag speech on 30 January 1941 , and in 1942 returned to it in no fewer than four major addresses , on 30 January , 24 February , 30 September , and 8 November , as well as hinting at the destruction of the Jews in the war in his ‘ New Year Appeal ’ .
20 ‘ Matter is poured into our universe from some other and entirely extraneous spatial dimension so that to a denizen of our universe they appear as points at which matter is continually created .
21 Graham Vincent met us as arranged at Abergynolwyn and accompanied us up to Nant Gwernol .
22 If your intuition is that I do , you must reject the defeasibility criterion as formulated at present .
23 A man who is so abnormal as to weep at the death of his wife is said to be behaving illogically .
24 Besides laughing with a comforting or gratifying sense of superiority when confronted with pictures of the incompetence of figures who the readers may recognize as representing their fellow men , the readers may also be regarded , she suggests , as laughing at common humankind and thus also ( unconsciously ) at themselves .
25 She describes the incident that sparked off , or at least increased , her concern about the content of contemporary television programmes , as happening at the height of the Honest to God debate .
26 Maguire did the business as expected at Cheltenham and then travelled to Fairyhouse to ride Omerta in the Irish National and achieved the same result again .
27 Use of Tactile Link with the telephone ( as reported at 1979 Link study )
28 The first research and development projects under the agreement have already begun and are operating on target and on time , the partners say — as reported at the time , in April , Bull announced its DPX/20 series of scalable Unix workstations and servers using the IBM RISC , and products are being shipped .
29 The main reason for the fall in profits at Sekers has been the unsettling effect on world markets for silk products of the unprecedented 75% retroactive rise in raw silk prices from China since April , as reported at the AGM in September .
30 … For the purpose of these proceedings it is to be assumed that the plaintiff 's injuries as subsisting at the time of her birth were caused by the act or omission of the defendant in the driving of his car .
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