Example sentences of "[that] [noun] [verb] at " in BNC.

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1 At a news conference on May 5 , Dumas and the Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Vellayati said that their talks had been " very positive " and expressed the hope that discussions aimed at resolving the financial dispute between the two countries [ see p. 37929 ] would end with " positive results " .
2 Certainly there can be no doubt that Islam looks at its most impressive in a great urban cathedral mosque , especially on an occasion like Id .
3 These results show that tenascin has at least 16 consecutive fibronectin like type III repeats .
4 Fourth , researchers argue that strategies aimed at protecting older workers , although increasing the job security of those who are in employment , may well intensify the problems of those who are unemployed .
5 He looked so tired , his thin face drawn below tufts of reddish hair , that Alexandra smiled at him warmly .
6 ‘ The Federal Republic should take into account that policies aimed at changing borders would not suit any Government in Europe . ’
7 It seems that David had at first great difficulty in making his way with the public , and was several times unsuccessful in his efforts after fame .
8 She feels it 's sad that Frankie died at a time when he was just becoming popular with a younger audience .
9 His expression was inscrutable , but his hands were clenched so tightly into fists that Meredith marvelled at the man 's ability to keep the muscles of his face so impassive .
10 Moreover , it 's surely no coincidence that PWI comes at a time when anti-trust allegations against Microsoft are reportedly still under investigation by the US Federal Trade Commission .
11 One Protestant Unionist recalled that Paisley arrived at his house a month before a Belfast Corporation election and asked if he and another person would be willing to stand .
12 It is the more remarkable that Pound , no more than any one else for fifty years after Hardy died , pondered the Virgilian epigraph that Hardy put at the head of his ‘ Poems of 1912–13 ’ , originally in Satires of Circumstance , ( London , 1914 ) .
13 Lastly , I should have said that entries close at 17.00 GMT on Fri 14th ( not 13th , as I said earlier ) .
14 It is to this image of the reformed soul and the nature of its experience that Hilton turns at greater length in Scale 2 .
15 It is hypothesised that words processed at deeper levels will be better recognised than those processed to only a shallow level and that reaction times will be longer at deeper levels of processing .
16 It can be seen that words processed at deeper levels will be better recognised than those processed to only a shallow level .
17 These and other observations have led to the obvious speculation that plumes arise at the core-mantle boundary .
18 And it will isolate the more effective techniques that parents have at their disposal for communicating with their children .
19 This unique video shows all the build up to the World Angling Championship in 1990 , the practice sessions , discussions , the work which ensures that England remain at the top of the world .
20 There have been smiths for very many years and it seems likely that workings excavated at Killellan by Colin Burgess in 1974 were those of a bronze age smith .
21 Ryland Davies is a fluent and musically amiable Jenik , but he is plainly not at home in the long and crucial stretches of middle-to-low register that Smetana throws at him ; and the same is true of David Owen 's otherwise rather stylish Vasek .
22 Ari watched with interest the sharp glance that Roirbak directed at her .
23 I had made the mistake of volunteering to sleep on the couch in the living room on the nights that Janice stayed at our flat ; this offer was made with what I thought was obvious sarcasm one evening while Gav and Norris were attempting to develop a technique for cooking poppadoms in the microwave .
24 This was the very first painting that Artemesia completed at the age of 17 .
25 She makes a point of reading out loud items from her newspaper , the Hindustan Times , which demonstrate to her satisfaction the old Indian view that Wogs begin at Kabul and that civilization stops on the banks of the Indus .
26 earlier on in the book was the pictures that Rochester looked at
27 The table shows the number of mornings and afternoons that winds blew at various strengths over a 14 day period .
28 We must correct this tendency which is almost a cultural problem , ’ Louis Gallois , a leading civil servant told a conference last month , so revealing that planners have at last caught a whiff of their inbuilt handicap .
29 The photograph that Boy looked at most often and which he sometimes even left out of the box and kept on the floor beside his bed as he slept was one that looked like a photograph of Boy himself .
30 But in saying that I 'll go ahead , I 'll go ahead with what Robert said although it seems as if erm between us we picked up on a lot of things , there was some objections that Martin threw at you that I thought you handled particularly well .
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