Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [adv prt] at the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The avenues explored in applying neural computing to these three applications and the results from these have been reported on at the regular monthly Club meetings .
2 Wycliffe had been booked in at the one hotel which remained open through the year .
3 MORE people are looking in at the local , if figures from West Country brewer Devenish are any guide .
4 But what commits the muscle to this final pathway and what ensures that all the necessary genes are turned on at the same time ?
5 Each line of script represents one second of running time and the words are written down at the normal speaking rate of three per second .
6 Chris , Marius and the Swiss who had come from Lille were here ; Alex had been turned down at the last moment on a medical detail .
7 I mean if you , you 're the burglar now and you 're planning to break in a house , and you 're looking around at the different houses and you 're trying to , one of the many things you 're trying to do is to establish whether they 're in or out .
8 They 're thrown in at the deep end , and have to develop skills quickly .
9 And pensions have not been going up at the same rate as the cost of living .
10 Many of the rebels , after a planned night attack had been called off at the last minute , had gone off into Inverness in search of food or were sleeping exhausted , unwilling to be roused , when news arrived of Cumberland 's approach .
11 ‘ It must have been blasted off at the weak point of the stalk , ’ the Environments Officer continued .
12 I think one of the ideas behind the the party chipping in on this is because it would be extremely convenient for people who are popping in at the last minute for
13 This meeting has now been arranged for 11th March at which a number of matters that have also been brought up at the various members ' meetings will be queried .
14 Many gliding clubs use multi-drum winches so that several cables are pulled out at the same time .
15 And the person who had sorted it together at Birmingham made sure that the next stop it was at , the waggons would be at the back end to leave in that town and this is what my father was doing by er er shunting as it was called , or making a train up to go from Nottingham to London , or some other place in the country , with up to fifty or sixty trucks behind it and they did n't want the trucks next to the engine to be dropped off at the first place and having to shove and push about in their marshalling yard .
16 On and off street parking is available within easy walking distance of the museum and coach parties can be dropped off at the main entrance
17 Ample free parking is available adjacent to the Museum and coach parties can be dropped off at the main entrance
18 On and off street parking is available within easy walking distance of the museum and coach parties can be dropped off at the main entrance .
19 A Contracts Specialist with Scottish Nuclear since 1990 , Gordon will be involved in the setting up and administration of a range of contracts for assessment studies for work to be carried out at the Kozloduy Power Station .
20 This allows for the entries to be made by machine accounting whereby several operations can be carried out at the same time .
21 The bulk of the research will be carried out at the Public Record Office , looking at the internal workings of the policy-making machine , though also with an awareness of the theoretical issues which are raised by the pioneer attempts to manage the economy in this period .
22 Most of the cost will at first be picked up at the federal level , but the BMFT will gradually reduce its share of financial support over the eight years .
23 ‘ But my advice is not to panic and to wait and see how many tickets can be picked up at the last minute . ’
24 Hence there must be a facility for storing the cross- reference until it is required , and a system by which the editor is reminded that that cross- reference needs to be written in at the other point ( earlier or later in the text ) .
25 Maybe in forty years time , people will be looking back at the good old days of the Nineties to see which rising stars started their careers playing North-East venues .
26 Any mulm and detritus can be syphoned off at the same time .
27 William Denny recommended that the local opposition should be bought out at the huge cost of £720,000 .
28 They will be handed over at the next town in two days .
29 The implications of scientific advances , and the value of new pieces of science outside the narrow group of professionals , could be spelt out at the Royal Institution ; it was a centre for evangelism , and for a meeting of minds trained in various traditions .
30 The only place where this type of sedimentation seems to be going on at the present day is in the ocean depths , where the deposits consist mainly of the remains of minute pelagic organisms , literally raining down from a watery heaven , plus volcanic dust raining down more intermittently from the aerial heaven above .
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