Example sentences of "[vb pp] at any [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Not only does tephrachronology enable a far-flung ash to be uniquely identified , but if the ash can be independently dated at any single locality by isotopic methods , then it provides a firm foundation on which to build the history of a volcano .
2 Thus on balance marginal and less protected forms of employment have not grown at any marked rate in the market capitalism phase that Lane distinguishes .
3 On such days the hills hold a mixture of azure and gold never seen at any other time of year ; the cobalt sky is more intense than it ever is in summer , and the straw-coloured hills shine strong in the light from the low winter sun .
4 It follows that a Euclidean surface with metric equation will match the curved surface locally at P. In other words a plane can always be drawn at any arbitrary point on a two dimensional Riemann surface so that it is locally tangential to the surface .
5 Thus writing the terminal small-signal current and potential difference phasors as i and v respectively The terminal , small-signal complex admittance Y or impedance Z introduced here may be found at any particular frequency from measurements of the phasors i and v with the appropriate bias applied .
6 The demand both for money and for bank lending is increased at any absolute level of interest rates and the recorded money supply figures rise accordingly .
7 As I said in Chapter 1 , if this book is directed at any particular group of teachers it is probably these .
8 There are terminal and microcomputer facilities at all four campuses , with over 3000 students registered at any given time for use of the central DEC VAX range of computers .
9 There are terminal and microcomputer facilities at all four campuses , with over 3000 students registered at any given time for use of the central DEC VAX range of computers .
10 The MEI schedule is therefore the investment demand schedule , telling us the level of investment that will be undertaken at any given rate of interest .
11 To analyse this , the frequency curve in Fig. 6.22 ( case 3 ) is constructed relating the percentage of accesses to the file to the percentage of records loaded at any cumulative percentage of records loaded , using the methods shown in Appendix 8 .
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