Example sentences of "at these [noun] " in BNC.

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1 At these coathangers and violin bows , at these aitches and queries and crawling double-U 's , ranked like tabloid expletives ?
2 We will look at these languages in more detail in Section 7.3 , which discusses IDMS , a Codasyl-oriented DBMS .
3 SoVam Teleport , now part-owned by Cable & Wireless Plc here in London , has established a new packet switching node in Ufa , Bashkirria : the new facility will enable the company to market dedicated communications lines between the city and Moscow , with connections to the rest of the public network ; Ufa is a centre of oil industry enterprises and it is at these customers that SoVam is targeting its new service ; the company also aims to set up new nodes in the cities of Chelyabinsk , Salavat and Sterlitomak in the near future .
4 We will look at these concepts in more detail when we examine the technology of multimedia ( see 3.25 ) .
5 We will look at these concepts later in the section , but it should be noted that not all ‘ object-oriented DBMS ’ presently support all the concepts associated with object-orientation .
6 " I 've been looking at these holes .
7 Since the pressure difference across the boundary layer is negligible , the pressure at these holes is the static pressure p .
8 ‘ OK , let's just look at these phone-booths the rat has been using .
9 For work at these magnifications , the frosted glass plate can be replaced by clear glass with a matt drafting plastic film taped over .
10 The survey people stressed the importance of neutrality and objectivity in research , and the participant observation enthusiasts argued that the essential thing about social life is what it means to those involved , and that the only valid way of getting at these meanings is to participate in the lives of those who shared them .
11 In Yorkshire when man goes into a decline during his wife 's pregnancy they giggle behind their hands and say he is " carrying " the baby , I never laugh at these remarks because I am convinced I " carried " my son .
12 There are many ways in which their attention can be distracted — ‘ Would you care to glance at these estimates ? ’
13 In arriving at these estimates I have based them on the following estimations and assumptions :
14 I agreed to take a look at these efforts , and we arranged to meet next day after my morning lectures .
15 And we are in fact looking at these projects to see that there is , or if there is , good , not merely ordinary value for money , but good educational value for money , and what might be learnt for the future .
16 Section 1 will explore the essential features of the British broadcasting structures and the ways in which these are organized and regulated ; Section 2 deals with the concept of public service broadcasting ; Section 3 explores the financial problems of the BBC as a way of introducing the current proposals for changing the structure of British broadcasting and the final section ; the final section , Section 4 , looks at these proposals in the context of the development and organization of Channel Four .
17 As the same alanine and glycine codons are present at these positions in both human and bovine cDNA sequences and because the human gene , where analysed ( data not shown ) , has the same intron/exon boundaries , we suggest that these conclusions are applicable to the GGF gene structure and to the mRNA splicing patterns in both species .
18 Certainly those responsible for some of the decisions that have lead to outright closures could learn a lot by looking at these institutions which date back to the nineteenth century and earlier and will no doubt continue to survive .
19 Even in the USA , where a radical process of resettlement got underway at an early stage , most reported episodes of mental illness are still treated at these institutions .
20 Only the relatively few places at these institutions provide full-time care , particularly for single mothers .
21 Unrest at these tendencies had caused the resignation of John Paton from the position of General Secretary in August 1933 .
22 It is inappropriate simply to throw money at these problems in the hope that they will be consequently solved , since the resources available for deployment are necessarily limited .
23 So er can I suggest that we actually ask the the Recreation Ground Committee to look at these problems over the er I do n't think there are any significant problems actually after the , after the Easter weekend fortunately , but just to have er in reply to the city football club , because they are concerned , and have been I have to say for many years , so it 's not unusual .
24 We ask for reference back so that a closer look can be taken at these problems in the administration of the benefits .
25 I might just say one other thing , though , that I think it 's a great mistake to see the I D S , which as I said is a national institute at Sussex , as somehow just a British institution on its own looking at these problems .
26 It is often at these times that the glider becomes stalled without the pilot noticing , and then his instincts are bound to be automatic as the nose and wing drops .
27 And at these times , she could hold Lucy 's hand , and would melt when the pressure was returned .
28 Her dreams at these times were of running headlong down streets and staircases , into cellars where the roof and walls closed in on her .
29 At these times Jane was assailed by self-doubt ; by fears as to whether their relationship would decline — for nothing human remains static .
30 There is at these times a hot , sweet taste on my tongue , the taste of blood .
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