Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] [is] [vb pp] at the " in BNC.

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1 Where notification is given at the first stage , but not in accordance with the procedures laid down for the first stage , you shall not be disentitled to SSP for that day for that reason only .
2 Our vision of the new Europe is of a federal community , where power is exercised at the lowest level consistent with good government .
3 Each case must be considered on its own merits though it is important that action is taken at the appropriate time .
4 While there is no longer any premium relief on new life policies , higher rate taxpayers or people expecting to become so in the future , qualifying policies allow them to obtain a ‘ tax-free ’ lump sum when the policy matures although tax is paid at the basic rate on the fund by the life assurer .
5 ‘ I am well aware that criticism is levelled at the MEP by classroom teachers who argue that too little has penetrated to the level of the teacher from the programme , ’ said Roger Conibear , director of the programme 's unit in the West Midlands .
6 If change is treated at the large-scale level , teachers , non-teaching staff , governors and parents can not deny the consequences of local financial management : " Pushing management decisions — for instance , about staffing complements and who should be appointed and dismissed — down to the schools will make it extremely important to know what they will do with their new-found power " ( Maclure 1990:9 ) .
7 Blushing , I grabbed the proffered rod , carefully avoiding Ann 's look of resignation , and instantly hooked both the dap and Ann 's cast at the same time .
8 We all know what happens when jellied gravy and sediment is left at the bottom of a bowl of dripping or lard .
9 Much of this sort of work is unnecessary if forethought is used at the planning stage .
10 In order to gain automatic control of the trouble spot , namely the association between the pronoun and the verb ending , a system drill consisting of several substitution drills needs to be set up , in which the pronoun is kept constant ( and hence the verb ending ) , and substitution is made at the verb stem position .
11 Although there are now strict regulations governing wood cutting and kerosene is sold at the entrance of the park for cooking , Hillary explains ‘ Lots of people tempt the Sherpas offering money for wooden fires . ’
12 The information office and library is situated at the HCIMA 's Trinity Road office and is a unique source of books , journals and advice on research .
13 The cooperativity between α-truncated polymerases and CRP is lost at the lac promoter , consequently it was expected that binding of CRP at its target in the -60 region would not lead to the occupancy of lac P1 by the mutant enzymes .
14 Allen ( 1983 ) argued that provided treatment is directed at the underlying cause , most leg ulcers will heal spontaneously , which experience has proved to be true .
15 Slowly the picture changes , and doubt is conceived at the first moment when ‘ thank you ’ is superfluous .
16 A useful collection of theorems and proofs is presented at the end of the chapter : among these is what is thought to be a novel proof of Sylvester 's law of degeneracy .
17 Watch out if you run SuperStor or Stacker on your machine , though — unless BOOTSAFE is pointed at the ‘ real ’ hard disk — drive D — you 'll trigger a false error message .
18 The ApT sites on either side of the central CG are cut less well than the other ApT sites , while cleavage is increased at the second ApT on the 3'-side .
19 As a method it demands prolonged looking and a thorough examination of the surface counters of an image before response is made at the depth counter level .
20 To further complicate this medical nightmare the hospital was already under scrutiny for a death in which a patient had been given the drug epinephrine instead of vitamin E. It is known that , when epinephrine is given at the same time as digoxin , it can upset heart rhythms .
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