Example sentences of "[noun] [noun pl] [modal v] [verb] at [art] " in BNC.

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1 On the morning of the days on which they were due to be announced , the dealing manager of DPR Futures would scream at the AEs : " This is it .
2 In such conditions some of the turbine blades would glow at a dull red heat , and this represented the practical limit for ferritic steel : higher temperatures could only be attained with the use of special ( austenitic ) steels , which were in short supply in Britain at the time .
3 As a result the DES ( 1983 ) forecasts assumed that mature entry rates would fall at the same speed as the fall in 21–25 years olds — who constitute the majority of entrants to HE aged over 20 .
4 The Tees Valley Jazz Men will play at a jazz evening at Middlesbrough Council 's Municipal Golf Centre in Ladgate Lane , Middlesbrough , on Thursday at 8.30pm .
5 Spelling changes may occur at the morpheme boundaries resulting in slight changes to the surface string produced by the morpheme combinations .
6 well can you explain please as the man who devised these charges and assessed them and work them out how by some process of reason anybody reading that sentence gets the clue that when it says management charges will rise at a rate below the level of inflation , it refers to one pound fifty nine , how can you understand that ?
7 The Law Lords should review at the first opportunity the natural injustice of injunctions which can silence all the media at a stroke .
8 Since Partnerships have a responsibility to achieve equal opportunities for all young people , community organisations should participate at the planning stage .
9 The application of community sanctions would remain at the discretion of sentencers , though there would then be a price to be paid in terms of consistency of application .
10 H. This stands for historic pricing and indicates that unless there has been an intervening revaluation investors may deal at the prices quoted in the newspaper on that day ( which were set at the closing levels of the previous day ) .
11 For example , one type of silicon diode used in microwave communications can operate at a power density of I kilowatt per square millimetre of base area .
12 The received wisdom that the imposition of stringent pollution controls will come at the expense of jobs is wholly wrong , according to a report by Professor David Pearce , adviser to the Environment Secretary .
13 The annual conference of the Association of Art Historians will meet at the Tate Gallery this year from 2 to 4 April .
14 At birthdays parents can look at the cards as well as the children .
15 Unisys quotes Hyannis , Massachusetts-based market research firm the Standish Group , which estimates the market for OLTP on Unix platforms will grow at a compound annual rate of 119% , from $900m in 1991 to $20,800m in 1995 .
16 If the ith labour market initially experiences excess demand money wages will rise at a rate .
17 ‘ The helicopter provides a running commentary to the police control room situated in Chester , so the police cars can follow at a safe distance . ’
18 Hundreds of oil jobs will go at the UIE yard at Clydebank unless new orders are won quickly .
19 Until it was developed , prawn hatcheries would remain at the mercy of factors beyond their control .
20 On the other hand , if the initial state is one of excess supply money-wages will fall at a rate .
21 NT tools will appear at the same time , although drivers for Microsoft 's Open DataBase Connectivity tools , ODBC , should be released during the third or fourth quarter of 1993 .
22 NT tools will appear at the same time , although drivers for Microsoft 's Open DataBase Connectivity tools , ODBC , should be released during the third or fourth quarter of 1993 .
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