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

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1 The Earth 's own magnetic field has a pulse frequency of 10 Hz ( 10 pulses/second ) and it has been found that if patients are placed in magnetic fields of around 10 Hz , or are given electro-acupuncture at 10 Hz , healing can be speeded up .
2 When he had left the University of California , Santa Barbara , he had taught literature at a school in Battle Creek , Michigan .
3 There was a small , partly hidden gully at the base of the cliff and there , grazing on the scurvy grass , was yet another bear .
4 Students are given opportunities at field and Modular Course level to raise difficulties not addressed at the level of modules .
5 She 'd heard Lucy at meetings , fielding worries , steering the conversation around the reefs and sandbanks of ego and uncertainty .
6 And I accept there are a number here of items , I mean there 's er another one that Peter mentions which was the er large thorn plants to discourage the children from climbing the newly erected fence at the nature reserve .
7 The Habitat store chain was yesterday fined £8,800 at Basingstoke for overcharging .
8 Sometimes Mark can smell the tobacco on him , but so far he 's never actually caught Babur at it .
9 He has won titles at two different clubs — Everton and Arsenal — and to do so at a third would be unique .
10 It has added shifts at Irvine and is expanding its Taiwan and Hong Kong factories to meet rapacious demand .
11 It has added shifts at Irvine and is expanding its Taiwan and Hong Kong factories to meet rapacious demand .
12 The researchers found 17 per cent of their random sample of Camberwell women to be sufficiently severely depressed to be considered cases at some time in the year : 8 per cent onset and 9 per cent chronic .
13 We submitted a carefully considered response at the end of June , since when there has been a deafening silence .
14 A YOUNG Co Derry man who set off fireworks in his backyard was fined £20 at Magherafelt Magistrate 's Court yesterday .
15 Seamans said it was very rare that violence broke out at American football , baseball or basketball games , ‘ and what is the biggest concern is that it seems to be organised violence at European soccer games which is something we have never experienced , ’ he added .
16 In the great days of Suleiman the Magnificent the sultan 's armies reached the gates of Vienna in 1529 , having already subdued Hungary at the battle of Mohács three years earlier .
17 Hundreds of privately owned aircraft at Tamiami Airport were blown over and on top of each other , a parked DC–6 disappeared completely and was found over a mile away from its tie-down point on the Airport .
18 In any event by 1606 he had certainly attracted patronage at the highest level : his sponsors for freedom of the City were Lady Arabella Stuart , third in line to the throne , and her future father-in-law Edward Seymour , Earl of Hertford [ qq.v . ] .
19 Amongst the many who have owned pubs at one time or another , Willie Johnson runs ‘ The Port Rae Bar ’ in Kirkcaldy , Doug Smith the ex-Dundee United centre — half runs ‘ The Athletic Bar ’ in Dundee 's Hilltown , Joe McBride the former Celtic striker runs ‘ The Wee Mill ’ near Shawfield , Danny McGrain runs ‘ Danny Mac 's ’ at Parkhead Cross , Davie Hay briefly managed his own pub and Dixie Deans of Celtic runs Carluke 's ‘ Station Bar ’ .
20 My business statement every week is based on the position as I see it at the time and we have organised matters at the time .
21 He has won £10,000 at the bookies after betting £200 , at odds of 50–1 , on a rise in the number of Tory seats in Scotland .
22 he says that , having achieved the hat-trick at Lord 's and having toured England at such a tender age ( he was barely 21 ) was a ‘ fine antidote to any sore feelings that most people imagined ’ .
23 MORRISSEY 's ticket swap operation , established to compensate fans who bought tickets for Morrissey 's cancelled appearances at Glastonbury and Finsbury Park , has been dubbed a rip-off by outraged fans .
24 Over 40 years ' experience of the nuclear industry has installed AEA at the forefront of decommissioning technology in the UK and worldwide .
25 The night-duty man had rung Yashkin at home .
26 In the past year she has won classes at Aldershot and Farnborough , Basingstoke and Woking Festivals and has taken part in a week-long performers ' workshop at the Edinburgh Festival .
27 Enthoven pointed out that whereas the NHS efficiently contained costs at the macro-level it provided few incentives to consistently reward efficiency and high performance at the micro-level , and indeed penalised both .
28 As in other carriers , a tube incorporates a wire hanger , only in this case the release of the bear takes place when the wire hits a line stop with its forward end , and is pushed clear of a slotted tube at the aft end .
29 These are tensioned in the ‘ down ’ position by an elastic or bungee , one end of which is hooked on the bowsprit , and the other linked to a trip line which runs through the two sails to the slotted tube at the rear , where it is retained by the release pin .
30 This is because St James 's Church was not listed as a building of architectural or historic interest after it was declared redundant and thus the cost of the building work would attract Value Added Tax at the standard rate .
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