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

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1 Reactions Carried Out at Constant Pressure
2 Where a transfer of value is made by associated operations carried out at different times it shall be treated as made at the time of the last of them .
3 In chartered helicopters they hovered over the empty stretch of road between Fenny Stratford and Buckingham to photograph the bare tarmac and the last few barriers and police cars parked there at first light .
4 This year , the funds have been allocated very much according to the UFC 's grading of the quality of research carried out at each university .
5 If we do n't locate and interview every inmate detained there at that time , we 'll be accused of some sort of cover-up . ’
6 This pattern has also had a stitch laddered down at each side which was then picked up , but as before , sometimes the dropped stitches can be left if they do not show .
7 THE VALLEY OF THE River Lune between Sedbergh and Kirkby Lonsdale is bounded on the east by a lofty range of hills forming a continuous high skyline broken only at one point where a pronounced gap indicates the narrow cutting of Barbondale , carrying a lonely road over a low watershed to Dentdale .
8 Indeed , in the pre-Conquest period , coins were produced at numerous mints to facilitate the transactions carried out at such centres .
9 The results of KBS development work carried out at British Airways confirm this view , particularly in the area of intelligent support to ATE based avionic equipment testing .
10 In their headlong rush they naturally tend to get their corners knocked off at each bounce , so they end up as peculiarly smooth , rounded lumps , the smoothness being the result of mechanical abrasion .
11 If things carried on at this pace , she and Johnny would find themselves meeting every day .
12 A gentleman seated again at ten pound .
13 Nor had the problems begun only at that time : the Bank for International Settlements had already warned that net bank lending had fallen steeply in the second quarter of the year , from $90,000 million to $65,000 million , while the amount raised in the world securities markets had shrunk from $44,000 million to $25,000 million .
14 The electric commuter trains rattled past at frequent intervals while Nails mooched impatiently up and down , kicking an old tin can and wishing he did n't have to be dependent on a girl .
15 The trees rushed past at great speed .
16 The Arctic 's small indigenous populations live at subsistence level , or are subsidized , like its non-indigenes , toward higher standards of living ; Antarctica has no indigenous humans , only floating populations kept there at considerable cost for scientific or political ends .
17 Experts from 24 countries met in Trondheim , Norway , in May under the auspices of the UN Environment Programme ( UNEP ) to discuss implementation of the biodiversity treaty drawn up at last year 's Earth Summit in Rio .
18 But in Heartbreak Hotel , which has a real deep echo , they had a speaker set up at one end of this long hallway and a microphone at the other end , and a sign on the door saying ‘ DO N'T OPEN THE DOOR WHEN THE RED LIGHT IS ON ’ .
19 Previous reports showed that caerulein administered intravenously at supramaximal dose is capable of inducing biochemical and morphological changes in the pancreas characteristic for acute pancreatitis .
20 Like warts and bristles , structures protruded from the main mass : long strands of metal gridwork , a heap of vitreous bubble-forms , metal boxes welded together at haphazard angles .
21 Following well-rehearsed dismounting drills , the riflemen poured out of the Warriors and in next to no time were providing their own fire support as the Warriors reversed away at high speed to give covering fire from positions where they would be less vulnerable to short-range anti-tank weapons .
22 Showing no ill-effects from the ‘ chucking ’ accusation he had faced earlier in the tour , the Middlesex man soon removed Wright , driving out of the rough and caught at slip ; ended Hartland 's defiant debut at silly point ; had Greatbatch snapped up at short leg after a couple of desperate drives ; and broke through Thomson 's forcing shot via an arm ball .
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