Example sentences of "[noun pl] be [verb] [pron] at [art] " in BNC.

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1 The remedy may change , or in acute injuries more than one remedy may be required , but in classical homoeopathy the remedies are administered one at a time and not as a mixture .
2 CLE-1 , however , always imposes strong preferences , because of the way that reference candidates are tried one at a time in a depth-first fashion , with backtracking to the next candidate taking place when , and only when , the logical form involving the current one is deemed implausible .
3 By the end of the tour kids were throwing themselves at the stage like little ‘ kamikazis ’ .
4 His partner had suddenly remembered her brothers were to meet her at the door and take her home ( an old trick , this ) .
5 One of his compulsive gambits was to challenge everyone at the first meeting .
6 The Aztecs were using it at the time of the Spanish Conquest in the form of mosaic applied to wooden masks of their gods , combined with shell inlays for eyes and teeth ( Plate E ) .
7 In reality , however , even when the electrons are sent one at a time , the fringes still appear .
8 With strong evidence to show that children under the age of two are at considerable risk from passive smoking , smokers are putting themselves at a disadvantage because agencies can select from equally suitable candidates who do not smoke . ’
9 Second , so many features of our own constitutional practices are debated one at a time in just this way , that it is implausible to claim conventionalism as a good interpretation of the process by which our legal culture shifts and develops over time .
10 Perhaps this surrender to the invading power of God 's Spirit , this willingness for him to take us and break us and use us , IS one of the prime lessons which the charismatic movement throughout the churches is teaching us at the present time .
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