Example sentences of "[prep] [noun pl] [v-ing] at [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 By searching for flashes repeating at exactly the same rate as the radio pulses , they were able to investigate much fainter pulsations than if they had been looking for pulses occurring at an unknown rate .
2 Even after legislative efforts to remove some of the anomalies , the complexity of the system was apparent in the number of authorities existing at a local level .
3 Examples included too many groups of activities running at the same time and an emphasis on individual work which could not be sustained in sufficient depth for all the children in the class .
4 This is the fourth in a series of articles looking at the forthcoming changes to community care
5 This is one of a series of articles looking at the forthcoming changes to community care
6 This is one of a series of articles looking at the forthcoming changes to community care
7 This is one of a series of articles looking at the forthcoming changes to community care
8 This is one of a series of articles looking at the forthcoming changes to community care
9 With the basket of stocks trading at a combined price of £12.70 yesterday , the puts , exercisable at a strike price of £14.09 and initially costing 117p apiece , carried a mid-price of 203p .
10 In the twentieth century official statistics showed the number of cattle rising at a slower rate than the number of people .
11 Finally , an extraordinary group of figures parading at a masked ball by Giovanni Antonio Guardi is estimated at £180,000–200,000 ( $275,000–306,000 ) .
12 Yeah well this is , th this is it I mean th th there are often a lot of things happening at the same time er er some of which as you just sort of hinted at are sort of er erm of a psychological er er have a psychological factor in them which all add to it do n't they ?
13 The measured settling velocities are converted into ‘ equivalent sedimentation diameters ’ , or the diameters of spheres settling at the same rate as the natural particles being tested ( Gibbs , Matthews & link , 1971 ) .
14 There will be a handful of players operating at an international or ‘ multilocal ’ level , exploiting the benefits of size through the transfer of knowledge and resources and the efficient use of capital .
15 The best known is that , where there is a gift to a class of children living at a particular date , a child en ventre sa mère at that date but later born alive will be treated as having been living at the date and thus included in the class .
16 Family Membership ( £10.50 ) covers two adults and any number of children living at the same address this new category needs to be publicised .
17 Such a surface therefore consists of a large number of tubes emerging at a fine angle so as to present an array of slanting holes .
18 On June 6 the University of Zimbabwe authorities took action against students protesting at the high level of fees and demanding higher grants .
19 It remained floating for some minutes , with lights burning at the upper windows and people shouting for help , and then finally sank .
20 The creation of needs depends on multi-layered structures and dynamics connecting individual characteristics of the consumer with processes operating at the societal level .
21 With wickets falling at the other end Williamson ( 86 not out ) helped Boldon recover from 41–4 to a more respectable 158 .
22 The institution of national investment planning would certainly require broad and determined popular support , but by nature it would depend on the formation of a socialist government and would give an important role to organisations operating at a national level .
23 Paramilitary border police patrolling the area fired tear gas into the crowds and stones were thrown in return ; some stones were thrown at Jews worshipping at the Western — or " Wailing " — Wall situated at the foot of the Temple Mount .
24 The project is supervised by researchers working at the Kansai Electronics Industry Promotion Centre .
25 Of the joint registrations made in 1989 , 72% were made by parents living at the same address , which suggests that some 50% of children born outside marriage were born to a cohabiting couple .
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