Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] [modal v] [vb infin] at [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The working groups will look at particular topics , consider the existing legislation and help prepare a discussion document for wider public consultation setting out the various options for reform .
2 Children who have been integrated into mainstream schools can return at any time for help and are called back at six-monthly intervals for checks .
3 Suggested by Margaret Meek , a CBF governor , there will be a move towards a team approach , and a group of around 12 readers will look at 1993 books , their selections co-ordinated by Madeleine Lindley , children 's book specialist based in Oldham .
4 He argued that two bodies of the same material but different weights would fall at different speeds .
5 Moreover , different configurations may arise at various times .
6 Some practices may balk at this degree of rigour , especially given the relative scarcity of trained counsellors .
7 There is a strong possibility , however , that phantom pregnancies will recur at successive heats .
8 Such considerations will apply at all periods , in prehistory as in documented history .
9 When a company leaves a group , any tax on the capital gain arising from the deemed disposal and reacquisition of an asset acquired intra-group in the past six years will accrue at that time rather than when the asset was acquired .
10 Such personations may operate at several levels , so that the speaker may create a persona for another individual who is talked about , while at the same time animating several personas which represent him or her self .
11 We have said that nationalized industries should price at social marginal cost , but should this be short-run marginal cost ( SMC ) or long-run marginal cost ( LMC ) ?
12 Now what this meant in practice was that er y'know appropriate supervisors would appear at random intervals and give people tokens if they were wearing ear defenders , okay ?
13 That these tensions could arise at all was due to the fact that historically , Parliaments were originally called as a matter of discretion by the monarch .
14 Thus that no more than three lines can intersect at right angles in a point ; that a line ( theoretically ) can be extended into infinity ; that congruent figures can be superimposed upon each other , while incongruent figures ca n't ( even though they are completely alike in all points ) etc. ; all of this may be phenomenologically obvious , but why should it be true of an objective world ?
15 In this way of analysis , the importance of changes in economic and social relations is retained — particularly at the level of the situation , where homologies , in the sense defined earlier , may be thought to operate — while relative autonomy for cultural and ideological elements is especially noticeable at the conjunctural level , for these elements may change at differing speeds , in differing ways .
16 The little ones would giggle at that if they noticed , and if they giggled she 'd know what about , he was sure .
17 ‘ This is attractive for when the variable premium goes many farmers will look at early lamb production , which has not been profitable enough in the past when the cost of spongeing was included .
18 Digital Equipment Corp says that its Alpha second source agreement with Mitsubishi Electric Corp is not an exclusive pact and that it is talking with other firms that may become second sources of the chip ; ‘ We are not looking for a large number of semiconductor partners , however we are having discussions with other semiconductor companies ; those relationships could happen at various levels , ’ — DEC may still seek other firms to design versions without the marketing that Mitsubishi is providing .
19 About twenty or twenty-five guests would assemble at six o'clock , and we would play party games until supper .
20 Decisionless decisions can arise at all levels of the organisation .
21 Look at the police budget , and we shall be discussing the police budget later on , you had a windfall , underspend on police pensions , but we all know those police will retire at some time or other , and when they do there is a commitment to their lump sum payments and their pensions .
22 ‘ The sense of outrage that some of those MPs would feel at such intrusiveness might help them to understand current feelings in certain sectors of education , ’ he said .
23 Italo Argentino Lúder , the then Defence Minister , announced on Aug. 17 that about 100 trials of members of the armed forces were to be cancelled but that the armed forces might look at individual cases with a view to punishment .
24 To summarise so far : a ) False sensations or sensory illusions may occur at any time in a pilot 's career and in fact commonly do occur in the normal course of events .
25 In a region that prides itself on its cuisine and that boasts a strong tourist industry , it might have been supposed that indigenous entrepreneurs would leap at such an opportunity .
26 In the case of Mendel 's peas size was controlled by two forms of one gene ( each such pair of genes at one locus , is termed an allele , various possible alleles can occur at one locus but there will only be one pair per individual ) .
27 If there was a second ballot , new candidates could stand at that stage .
28 You c You can er you can in fact have up to er you can find in you ex in your will as many people as you like but no more than four executors can prove at any one time .
29 If one also supposed that only one or two electrons could orbit at any one of these distances , this would solve the problem of the collapse of the atom , because the electrons could not spiral in any farther than to fill up the orbits with the least distances and energies .
30 The curvature of space–time also means that identical clocks at different gravitational potentials must run at different rates .
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