Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] at [adj] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ the rights to which he would be entitled if he were the holder of the share , except that he shall not , before being registered as the holder of the share , be entitled in respect of it to attend or vote at any general meeting of the company or at a separate meeting of the holders of any class of shares in the company . ’
2 Eva spoke or sang at all three funerals .
3 A person 's membership of the committee is automatically terminated : ( i ) if he becomes bankrupt ( his trustee replaces him ) or he compounds with his creditors ; ( ii ) if he is not present or represented at three consecutive meetings ( unless at the third meeting it is resolved that this rule will not apply ) ; and ( iii ) if he ceases to be or is found never to have been a creditor ( r 6.158 ) .
4 10.1 The Premises shall be demised subject to all ( if any ) Restrictions affecting the Premises ( whether in existence at the date of this agreement or arising at any later date )
5 This may be true whether the product is a " blockbuster " ( such as Nescafe " ) , or aimed at specific smaller segments , as is currently the case in the UK with some health food ranges .
6 We do suggest one small change , to allow an employee 's payment method to be changed at the discretion of his employer , if at the time that he entered that employment , he had agreed to accept that change at some future time ( not necessarily specified ) .
7 By the sixth week , Charlie could strip and clean a rifle almost as quickly as Tommy , but it was his friend who turned out to be a crack shot and seemed to be able to hit anything that moved at two hundred yards .
8 The disease is named after a terrible industrial accident that occurred at this chemical factory at Minimata in southern Japan .
9 This proposition amounts to an efficiency explanation of both the variety of organizational forms that exists at any one time and the way in which the pattern of organizations in the commercial world evolves over time .
10 Rather than grasping at current structural prescriptions as a solution to all organizational ills , careful thought needs to be given to the full range of their implications , in the particular context to which they are to be applied .
11 It also brought Victorian attitudes dictating that dancing lessons in dance schools were more acceptable than dancing at large public Assemblies .
12 We 've got a rota system and that started at four this morning and is now full for the rest of the day , so there will be a strong presence around the building all day long .
13 The above two examples give body to the suggestion by Alan Clarke that early learning , in itself , is of no more consequence than learning at any other stage of development , and that it will bring about long-term effects only if it is repeatedly reinforced throughout subsequent childhood .
14 Unfortunately it is more difficult to make light sources and light receptors that work at this longer wavelength .
15 But he just stood still and gazed at some withered autumn flowers .
16 ‘ Right ! ’ said the Old Stager , leaning back and gazing at some passing clouds .
17 Interestingly , the manuscript regarded as providing the best text of the poem , Bibliothèque National fr.19152 , labels the work a " " fable " " in the first line while the other copies read " " fabliaus " " or " " fableaus " " , suggesting that the category of fabliau may not have been so clearly defined and recognized at this early date as it was later to become .
18 When we look at the electronic information base of a local authority we need to find ways in which Councillors and Officers can communicate with clarity , confidence and trust at four broad levels :
19 Title to the property is and has at all material times been registered at H.M.
20 As far back as 1949 P. W. Bridgman showed that water would crystallize in a different pattern if frozen at different barometric pressures , a specific pattern being obtained for each barometric pressure .
21 Inserted into this issue of the magazine is the series of talks which has been organised as part of the supportive programme for the exhibition and looks at both individual aspects of printmaking , as well as at business and marketing side of prints .
22 Each pulse sweeps through a range of frequencies like an ultrasonic siren , for example , starting at 80 000 hertz and ending at 40 000 hertz .
23 The cycle of modification starting from one agreed baseline and ending at another agreed baseline will be used to explain the operation of DCs .
24 The cycle of modification starting from one agreed baseline and ending at another agreed baseline will be used to explain the operation of DCs .
25 First , at the θ = 0° position the motional voltage has a considerable influence on the chopping behaviour , as shown by the differences in the results for the motor stationary and operating at 1 000 steps per second .
26 The pilot study was based in Sunderland District General Hospital , and its results have been published and presented at numerous international meetings .
27 Symptoms of asthma , bronchitis , occasional and frequent wheeze , cough first thing in the morning , and cough at any other time and lung function .
28 Restoration by a small team led by Terry Sykes started in 1988 and looking at this dainty locomotive now in all her glory , their efforts have been well rewarded .
29 Up until this moment of opening the door of Dad 's house and looking at these three men , I had experienced very little prejudice in life either .
30 You can stand here and look at all these trees which come from all over the world , and we 're open all year round and there 's always something to see , and the views are spectacular .
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