Example sentences of "[vb pp] at [adj] [adj] [noun] [coord] " in BNC.
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1 | In an attempt to prevent you regaining the unwanted pounds we have looked at each individual question and made some suggested solutions . |
2 | Strategies for integrating data reported at different geographical scales and for different map projections have received considerable attention over the past few decades ( Robinson et al. 1984 ; Burrough 1986 ) . |
3 | Royalty Payable : SHALL BE 25% OF THE ARGENTINIAN PUBLISHED PRICE PAYABLE ON THE QUANTITY TO BE MANUFACTURED AT ANY GIVEN TIME AND SHALL BE PAID ON RECEIPT OF THE COPY MASTERS . |
4 | Royalty Payable : SHALL BE 25% OF THE ARGENTINIAN PUBLISHED PRICE PAYABLE ON THE QUANTITY TO BE MANUFACTURED AT ANY GIVEN TIME AND SHALL BE PAID ON RECEIPT OF THE COPY MASTERS . |
5 | ‘ I believe this is something that should be done at all new courses and certainly at the true championship ones . |
6 | A correlation between velocities measured at both different positions and different instants is called a space-time correlation . |
7 | The book is then opened at another random place and the process is repeated . |
8 | The money was raised at various sponsored events and raffles and charities were chosen by the staff . |
9 | Only 10 lines can be displayed at any given time but if there are more to see then this will be indicated . |
10 | Obviously , this has the advantage that host embryos can be recovered at any subsequent stage and that adult chimaeras can be obtained . |
11 | The step can be set at three different levels and each level increases the intensity of the work-out by per cent . |
12 | For example , he could not enjoy the power and obvious pleasures of flight , in all probability experienced at some evolutionary stage and retained as a residual ‘ desire ’ , and at the same time be strong enough to do other desired things . |
13 | It is recommended that samples be stored at mean maximum temperature and mean maximum humidity appropriate to the market concerned . |
14 | A crowd estimated at 10,000 overturned cars and smashed shop windows , and at least one student was known to have died as police fired on the crowd ; 50 students and 20 police were reported injured . |
15 | That had never been mooted at any previous stage and ran completely counter to the management plan which was to explore the possibility of placing T. with her older half-sister as her full-time carer . |
16 | Animals and human volunteers will be maintained at various atmospheric pressures and oxygen concentrations while their biochemistry is monitored . |
17 | These changes aimed at encouraging personal involvement and initiative need to be reinforced by a major overhaul and recasting of the welfare state . |
18 | Health promotion for all men who have sex with men is important , but safe sex information aimed at young homosexual men and homosexual men in London needs special emphasis . |
19 | Returning to Nursing is aimed at all qualified nurses and health visitors hoping to return to practice after a career break . |
20 | But there have been no credible claims of responsibility , and the use of Pentrite suggests to secret service investigators that it may not have been aimed at French national interests but at someone on the aircraft . |
21 | Due in August , burgundy in colour , this lowest level Headway is aimed at both elementary students and false beginners and will become an instant bestseller . |
22 | It is aimed at both local authorities and librarians to remind them of the professional responsibilities of librarians . |
23 | The students were enraged at these new rules and on 29 December a crowd of between two and three thousand from several Beijing campuses openly defied the authorities by holding a demonstration in the university quarter . |
24 | Our Adult All-line tickets have been held at 1991 Standard rates and Over 60's can enjoy even greater benefits — 33% off all fares . |
25 | It will frequently be necessary for it to know whether the employee was being advised at any material time and , if so , by whom ; of the extent of the advisers ' knowledge of the facts of the employee 's case ; and of the nature of any advice which they may have given to him . |