Example sentences of "[noun] [vb pp] [adv prt] 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 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 .
4 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 .
5 Indeed , in the pre-Conquest period , coins were produced at numerous mints to facilitate the transactions carried out at such centres .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 If things carried on at this pace , she and Johnny would find themselves meeting every day .
9 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 .
10 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 ’ .
11 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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