Example sentences of "[adj] [vb -s] at [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Figure 2.3 looks at a similar period for Europe .
2 If this happens at the same time as the inevitable swing into wind , it can result in a very rapid rolling over on to the into-wind wing-tip .
3 £1 this comes at the same time as having to make fundamental changes to central corporate systems to address the issues of , on the one hand , the Local Government Act 1988 ( which contains the requirements of competition legislation ) and , on the other hand , attempting to identify and apportion expenditure to individual schools and colleges to meet the requirements of the Education Act 1988 .
4 This hits at the established doctrine that the courts recognise no legal limits to Parliament 's legislative power .
5 OPTIONS : Any regiments of Dwarfs may be equipped with either spears at an additional cost of +1 point per model , or crossbows , at an additional cost of +3 points per model .
6 This section concentrates on the second and third of these phases ; Section 5.2 looks at the first phase .
7 If digit 4 develops at a high concentration , digit 3 at an intermediate concentration , and digit 2 at the lowest concentration , then one can visualize how both the normal and mirror-image patterns arise .
8 The first looks at the mixed feelings children have after they have disclosed .
9 Chapter 9 looks at the familiar problem of personality clashes .
10 It was a large , old-fashioned nursery-cum-workroom , with piled baskets of wool and two looms at the far end .
11 For example , one stop at the second fence and one at the third results in a total of 40 penalties ( 20 + 20 ) , whereas two stops at the second obstacle gives a total of 60 penalties ( 20 + 40 ) .
12 But , I think the major difference between the two comes at the very end of the books .
13 The third looks at a different way of providing collective security , and centres on friendly societies bidding for the social security work the Government intends handing over to agencies , or hospitals opting for trust status within the NHS .
14 Section 16.2 looks at the key institutions and their role in the UK financial system .
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