Example sentences of "[det] [noun] [am/are] [verb] at [art] " in BNC.

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1 Hence we have to adjust our expectations and , rather than blaming others for preventing resolution , accept that some goals are achieved at the expense of others .
2 Some possible interpretations of this difference are given at the end of this chapter .
3 Prize money in Britain covers only about one quarter of these costs , which is why some owners are looking at the larger prizes available in other countries .
4 But few critics are laughing at a time when ex-Klansman David Duke is able seriously to contend the governorship of Louisiana .
5 General works on this subject are listed at the end of Chapter 12 , whilst more specific readings can be found at the end of Chapters 16 , 17 and 18 .
6 Sweeping the board by book or by rook The Polgar sisters , who this weekend are competing at the Barbican , are the most remarkable phenomenon in the history of chess .
7 Large reservoirs of this naphtha are kept at the superior stations , the tank at Askabad containing 80,000 gallons , and it is transported along the line in cistern cars , holding 2,400 gallons each . ’
8 This is similar to the marimba , but made with metal bars ; the resonators under each bar are fitted at the tops with discs which may be electrically opened or shut to create the vibrato characteristic of this instrument .
9 Invariably such products are sold at a premium price quite unjustified by the cost of their components .
10 Where such resources are controlled at the top or are determined by national agreements , as with much of public sector salaries , then the power of middle management will diminish .
11 But when several such businesses are aggregated at a dockside location the economy of scale offered by the worldwide container business can be put to good advantage both in cost and speed by even the smallest manufacturing unit .
12 Two such structures are shown at the bottom of the page .
13 There is equally no doubt that such benefits are bought at a price .
14 Where such clauses are included at the wish of the parties it is always as well to go on to spell out the consequences of the failure to agree .
15 My only complaint is that , all too often , these skills are taught at the expense of those natural artistic and creative abilities the child may possess .
16 But in both cases we find that these molecules are expressed at the correct developmental stage and localize normally to the putative NMJ sites in the absence of the motor neuron ( Fig. 1 ) .
17 These companies are acknowledged at the end of this article .
18 These transactions are converted at the contract rate upon expiry .
19 On the spine , these bindings are positioned at the bottom of the sawcuts and do not have any protrusions ; but , on the cross-spars , an extra triangular form extension ( it is n't critical though appointed shape is best ) for the bow tensioner has to be made .
20 These codes are input at the time of each Claims Intimation and are recorded on the ‘ Claims Screen ’ of the Home Record .
21 These rooms are maintained at a fixed temperature , with set lighting and ventilation regimes .
22 All these securities are sold at a discount to their par value .
23 ‘ It is a grey area but I would say if these toys are sold at a fête or bazaar then they are being retailed .
24 These users are listed at the DC ACCESS keyword .
25 These users are listed at the MODULE ACCESS keyword .
26 These users are listed at the USER ACCESS keyword .
27 And yet these species are vanishing at the rate of one every half hour , before we can even identify and research them .
28 These courses are examined at the end of the first year , and their successful completion allows entry to the second year ; the marks are not counted towards the final degree .
29 Your readers may not be aware of it , but although BT state ‘ … calls to these services are charged at the premium rate of 36p per minute cheap rate and 48p per minute at other times ’ , it actually costs twice that amount when you dial from a payphone !
30 These tasks are concentrated at the federal level , far more than was foreseen in 1949 , and with them naturally expenditure , bureaucracy and political power .
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