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

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1 ( e ) That , when a subcontractor will be on site for an extensive period , detailed interim accounts are prepared at monthly intervals .
2 Such a con-flict is endemic when different policies are applied at different levels of government .
3 In this type of survey a sample of people is recruited to a panel and their attitudes are surveyed at different times .
4 Provided that news bulletins are shown at agreed times across the country , for example at 5.45pm and 10pm , this is no problem .
5 To begin with , all switches except the inputs are set at random .
6 Countries no longer have to decide the rate of exchange at which currencies should be pegged , or the responsibility for ensuring that par values are maintained at agreed values .
7 Calls are charged at local rate .
8 The Dutch-backed environment programmes are aimed at encouraging governments to reduce their dependence on fossil fuels , and at providing incentives for local people to protect their ecological assets such as forests .
9 Following an investigation of title , Newco 's solicitors ( or the vendor 's solicitors in their certificate of title ) should be able say whether there is good and marketable title to the relevant property ; whether there are mortgages , charges , unusual liabilities or third-party rights affecting the property ; whether the property is served by all the usual main services and whether the roads are maintained at public expense ; and whether there are any outstanding disputes in respect of the property or any neighbouring property .
10 He explains that viewers complain if programme times are switched at short notice .
11 Taxi ranks are situated at convenient locations in the town centre .
12 The bug grows longer as more correct answers are entered and excellent rewards are displayed at regular intervals to give the child a boost .
13 Eventually granite intrusions are emplaced at high levels within the mountain mass and volcanic activity develops .
14 Compacts are targeted at young people who are in transition from education to work .
15 They guarantee you a known minimum cash fund and/or pension on your retirement and , while the guaranteed amount is not usually very high , bonuses are added at regular intervals , according to how the investments in the fund perform .
16 Every quarterly club meeting turns into a very pleasant ‘ social event ’ with wine and nibbles and subsidised trips are organised at frequent intervals ( but not always to do with knitting ) for added interest .
17 The exception to this is the acute situation where high potencies are repeated at rapid intervals .
18 During a study of the various styles , it became apparent to me that if the back legs are set into the seat rails at an angle , this angle , together with the curvature of the rear legs and backward slope of the chair back can regulate the flair : if the legs are mounted at right angles to the rear seat rail , there would be no flair .
19 There are several examples in the book where still images are used at key moments in the drama as part of the dramatic fiction , notably " The Giant Awakes " ( Chapter 5 ) , where the images are used as photographic evidence .
20 Usually a number of variables are set at predefined levels and the resulting values of one or more ‘ response ’ variables observed ; this would be the situation in an industrial experiment to study the variation in yield of some product resulting from changing levels of temperature , amount of catalyst , process time , and so on .
21 Most warranties are aimed at undisclosed liabilities and problems of the target and are not particular to the UK .
22 To the extent that he went further so as to suggest that in no circumstances could the speeches be looked at other than for the purposes of seeing what was said on a particular date , his remarks have to be understood in the context of the issues which arose in that case .
23 Forty primary and twenty secondary schools were selected at random from those thus eligible .
24 In order to investigate the latter , five schools were chosen at random and from these a random sample of non-respondents ( N = 11 ) was asked to complete the questionnaire orally .
25 To this a variety of solutions were given at different times .
26 Additionally , hogsheads were placed at various points , around which the bullards could manoeuvre and George Burton claims that ‘ It is notorious that the Stamford Bullards were amongst the most courageous men to be found in the country . ’
27 During the decade new Mark 3 pattern sleeping cars were evolved at long last to replace the Mark ls .
28 Manufacturers were looking at different techniques in an effort to beat off their rivals .
29 For example , Max C and Max85 proteins seem to allow better Myc+Max function than full-length Max ( Fig. 2 a ) , although all Max proteins were expressed at similar levels ( data not shown ) .
30 On the exterior the brickwork was used for banding and in decorative patterns ; bricks were laid at different angles in herringbone , chevron and fret patterns , for example .
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