Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] [vb -s] at [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 And Richard North looks at current provisions for the destruction of PCBs , and at the history of British involvement in a rather uncomfortable growth industry The security guard at the entrance to one of Britain 's mightiest hazardous waste disposal plants pressed a button and the gate opened .
2 Graham Rice looks at new introductions and some revived favourites
3 John Kelly talks about choosing the right type and sex of holly , Andrew Wilson has design ideas for the all-seasons garden , while Graham Rice looks at floral highlights in our season-by-season guide .
4 Knocking On The Dour Matthew Parris looks at parliamentary candidates who make a rosette-coloured spectacle of themselves as they learn the art of doorstep canvassing
5 The supervisor may direct , for example , that the child be produced for routine health checks at stated intervals .
6 Compared to a Sparcstation 10 it did 130Mb Network File System writes at 158 seconds versus 971 seconds and reads at 130 seconds versus 144 seconds .
7 Needless to say , the cairn crumbled , probably sabotaged by a disgruntled worker who got home to find he 'd already read this particular volume of Gaelic poetry , and Ben Lawers remains at 3,984 feet .
8 As the season of goodwill gets into full swing , Jill Papworth looks at some presents which will still be appreciated on Boxing Day .
9 As the season of goodwill gets into full swing , Jill Papworth looks at some presents which will still be appreciated on Boxing Day .
10 When the Boundary Commission looks at these matters over every 10 years or so , demography and demographic conditions have to be considered , and it is less easy than it appears on paper simply to provide consistency in terms of the demographic relationship of the people living in the country and the number of Members representing them in the House .
11 A long tradition of technical support for potable spirit production continues at United Distillers ' International Technological Services ( ITS ) based at Glenochil , Clackmannanshire , Scotland .
12 The introductory document on national curriculum English hints at formal examinations at the end of key stages and this saddens her .
13 Unpressurised to 10,000 feet , from 10,000 to 20,000 feet cabin altitude stays at 10,000 feet , and above 20,000 feet a differential pressure of 211 mbs is maintained with further climb .
14 Compared to a Sun Sparcstation 10 it did 130Mb NFS writes at 158 seconds versus 971 seconds and reads at 130 seconds versus 144 seconds .
15 Distinctive feature analysis looks at different properties of segments and classes of segments .
16 The Citation Index looks at current publications to see what previously published articles are being cited by the present authors .
17 Texas Instruments said the decision to sign the non-exclusive agreement was based on several factors : first , the technology is available now ; second , the ARM core operates at low voltages and offers ‘ the best MIPS per Watt in the industry ’ — approximately 200 MIPS per Watt , compared with the AT&T Co Hobbit at 37 MIPS per Watt ; third , it integrates easily into larger chip designs ; fourth , it provides good price-performance — to buy chips in volume from Advanced RISC would cost less than $30 per unit ; fourth , the chip is tiny — an ARM6L has a die size of 5.9mm square — and there is a strong need in the automotive industry to reduce the size and weight of components .
18 MAX GIBBS looks at some Pseudanthias species as well as other Fairy Basslets .
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