Example sentences of "[noun] [be] [verb] at [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Calls are charged at local rate . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | He explains that viewers complain if programme times are switched at short notice . |
4 | Remotely-sensed data are acquired at regular time intervals , and thematic information such as land use can be obtained from such data using the techniques of classification described in Section 5.6.4 . |
5 | The European Commission 's COMETT programme is aimed at high-level technology training , and its projects bring together the providers and users of training . |
6 | Although oceanic crust is consumed at destructive plate margins at very nearly the same rate at which it is created at constructive plate margins , a small proportion of mantle material — perhaps only a few per cent — is involved in the generation of andesite magmas at destructive plate margins , and contributes to the volcanic rocks erupted at the surface . |
7 | The object of the research is to look at corporate strategy and structure in the aerospace and airline sectors using a recently developed analytical technique , synergy mapping . |
8 | Ambition is encouraged at New College . |
9 | When a march is organised at short notice , as much notice as practicable must be given . |
10 | Action is needed at international level and we will play our full part . |
11 | His mind was moving at extraordinary speed . |
12 | But Folly 's mind was working at top speed . |
13 | No attempt was made at systematic breeding , whereby the weaker bulls were castrated when young . |
14 | Eye witnesses say the car was travelling at high speed along the road shortly before the accident . |
15 | The grounds of the appeal were that ( 1 ) the judge had erred in law in holding that the plaintiff had at common law a cause of action in negligence against the defendants arising out of physical injury suffered by her before her birth and whilst still an embryo of about six weeks ' gestation en ventre sa mère and ( 2 ) the judge ought to have held that no cause of action was recognised at common law in favour of a living plaintiff in respect of physical injury suffered antenatally . |
16 | The current popular level of application of smoke vents to some 3–5% of the floor area does seem low for the fire loads and rate of growth of fire , likely to be experienced in high-bay warehouses particularly when it is borne in mind that unless similar automatic ingress vent areas are provided at low level the effective ceiling vent areas might well be halved ! |
17 | Neighbours Manchester United have also shown an interest , while Celtic were represented at Ayresome Park towards the end of the season . |
18 | Although they admit some doubt as to the exact mode of formation , King and Williams suggest that a swash bar is formed at low tide , that this bar is overrun by the tide , which produces a series of similar swash bars as it advances up the beach . |
19 | Finally , subscribers will be relieved to know that this work is done at minimal cost to the Bar — all the work is done pro bono by individual members of the Bar in their own time . |
20 | Constrained by the above , current gas fuel work is directed at short-haul transport like city-based buses and delivery vehicles . |
21 | The computer misuse act is aimed at criminal activity , it was primarily aimed at people who either hack into other computers or misuse the computers that are in front of them . |
22 | The 18-year-old was shot at close range outside a post office in Exeter , Devon . |
23 | The use of stewards was banned at open air meetings , and insulting words likely to cause a breach of the peace were declared unlawful in public speeches . |
24 | In other words British Gas may end up paying more than it would if more help was offered at tender stage . |
25 | The tidal range in this estuary is large ( 7m at spring tides ) and large sandbanks are exposed at low tide . |
26 | This method hopes to get the best of both worlds : stocks are transferred at variable cost ( good for decision making ) , and profits can be made by each division ( good for motivation ) . |
27 | Such statements are published at full-page length in the unreadable media . |
28 | Then with a twenty five point chalky eyepiece graticule er the counts were made at high power . |
29 | Hep3B total cell lysates were prepared at various time intervals after IL-6 stimulation . |
30 | Aviation experts say the planes were flying at low altitude on a special maritime training mission.This report from Debbie Kelly . |