Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb pp] at " in BNC.

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1 The syllables heard at the two ears differed only in the initial consonant or only in the middle vowel .
2 Reader 's interest coincide generally with the news values listed at the start of the chapter .
3 The role will involve providing economic back-up analysis and feasibility studies for planning activities undertaken at all levels by the Physical Planning Directorate .
4 The Middle East peace talks continued during May with a series of multilateral meetings arranged at the Moscow round in January [ see p. 38740 ; see p. 38885 for fifth round of bilateral talks held in Washington in late April ] .
5 Produced in six bi-monthly parts it gives an up-to-date , comprehensive summary of all decisions on human rights cases heard at the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg .
6 We got votes against our proposals with no reasons given at all , you 've now got down to the point of having no reasons at all for opposing what we want to do .
7 Moreover , at moments of crisis — notably in 1881 , 1903 , and October 1905 — the authorities connived at vicious pogroms against them .
8 Grain-size and heavy mineral analysis of selected sherds of pottery from stamp-linked groups excavated at the cremation cemetery at Spong Hill in Norfolk indicated that there were a minimum of nine day sources , possibly relating to the settlements using the cemetery .
9 Research projects undertaken at OIES are initiated internally in a fully autonomous manner .
10 Logica Plc is letting the Callserver Unix-based speech and call processing activities developed at its Cambridge research lab go in a management buyout for £187,000 and up to £1.3m over the next five years .
11 Logica Plc is letting the Callserver Unix-based speech and call processing activities developed at its Cambridge research lab go in a management buyout for £187,000 and up to £1.3m over the next five years .
12 The corresponding 1991 figure showed 500 buy-outs completed at a cost of £2.6 billion .
13 So do make sure that at least one of the contacts listed at the foot of the release is around to answer questions .
14 Forty-five coaches stopped at checkpoints on the A2 in Kent exceeded permitted weight restrictions and passengers were ordered to unload duty-frees before being allowed to continue their journeys .
15 Erm , she actually traced back calls on the station log and it was done from the first of October nineteen ninety two to the thirtieth of September nineteen ninety three and during that time we had over five thousand three hundred and thirty calls , of which one thousand one hundred and sixty six originated from , so that is erm twenty point three percent of the calls received at police station and were held on came from , which is quite a lot .
16 Many of the operations undertaken at this stage would be similar to those carried out at the integration stage ( 4.2 ) .
17 Just over a year ago , over a thousand biologists gathered at an international meeting in Vancouver .
18 The stock of 168 houses situated at Harwell and in neighbouring towns are being offered to existing tenants at discounts of up to 60 per cent .
19 There were cargo bays and airlocks situated at random among the folds and spirals , but all of them remained closed .
20 And I think it would be a good time now to , to point out to the to s to er to say that we 'd like to have our views heard at that time .
21 And we now have fifty agents of different nationalities , all highly trained in the skills taught at the special place . ’
22 The FRED does not deal with accounting for warrants and options issued to employees under employee share schemes for the reasons explained at paragraphs ix xiv above .
23 Her fingers plucked at the air until Thérèse reached out and held them in her own .
24 Up until this time , the horse will need to have its teeth checked at least every six months .
25 Harris ( Meyers , 1984 personal communication ) has found that high amplitude stylolites formed at burial depths of less than 1,000 m in the Burlington Formation ( Mississippian ) .
26 The spurs ripped at the Muslim 's bird and drew blood on its back , just above the wing .
27 Lights from gaslamps which were positioned round the walls of the theatre were dimmed — lamps placed at the edge of the stage were turned up full and Albert DeNero was drenched with light .
28 The fruits of Barclays ' policy are clearly visible in Cambridge , one of the leading centres for small firms , many of which started as a result of technologies developed at the city 's university .
29 ‘ I thought you three from Trazior were like Siamese triplets joined at the hearts , ’ the Sergeant said .
30 The school operated a concessionary fees scheme that enabled the taxpayers , as members of the staff , to have their sons educated at one-fifth of the fees charged to parents of other pupils .
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