Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [adv prt] at a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In the West , business agreements are carried out at a distance , say six feet or more .
2 Rocket tests are carried out at a missile centre at Shuan-ch'eng-tsu or at a nuclear test range in Lop Nor .
3 He had been picked out at an identification parade only after his photograph had been shown to the prosecution witnesses — three criminals who got shorter sentences for helping the police .
4 The emancipation of the serfs had been drawn up at a time when most of the tsar 's principal advisers belonged to the age of Nicholas I. Within a year of the promulgation of the statutes , most of the chief posts in the empire were held by people whose sympathy with the new social order was greater than that of the emancipators .
5 They 've seen the introduction of performance related pay , personal contracts , new working practices , pay freezes , pay cuts and always the fear of redundancy and all of this has been going on at a time when increasingly companies are withdrawing from national collective agreements , are establishing separate bargaining arrangements , restricting the activities of trade union officials and increasingly de-recognizing trade unions .
6 A PROJECT for budding photographers has been set up at a Newton Aycliffe school .
7 Firstly the side rail joints are set out at an angle as the seat increases in width towards the front .
8 Large numbers of nuclear-powered submarines are laid up at a harbour near Murmansk .
9 Reductions in support levels should be carried out at a pace that gives efficient farmers time to adjust and diversify .
10 AN analysis of organised crime by leading experts on Triads , the Mafia and Hell 's Angels is to be carried out at a conference next week .
11 Drake has chestnut head with distinctive broad-bordered green stripe , and at rest can be picked out at a distance by horizontal white line above wing and buffish yellow patch behind tail coverts .
12 These can only be sold off at a loss .
13 A SET of race ace Nigel Mansell 's tyres are to be sold off at an auction next month for Great Ormond Street Children 's Hospital in London .
14 ‘ In this game you need people like Simon who can be called up at a moment 's notice . ’
15 The sole observation is indirect ; the orbital period of the binary pulsar 1913 + 16 is measured to be slowing down at a rate which agrees well with that expected if the system is emitting gravitational radiation .
16 It 's also a good idea to have a spare machine readily to hand and regularly checked so that it can be wheeled in at a moment 's notice .
17 If only people were the same , Harriet Shakespeare would not be staring up at a house where terrorists were holding her son .
18 ‘ There is no doubt about the quality of the coal , but two questions need to be answered — can it be brought out at a price which allows a profit and can the consortium attract the investment required to run the place ? ’
19 SECURITY is to be stepped up at a Darlington pensioners ' community centre following two break-ins .
20 A small garden that can be taken in at a glance can soon become boring .
21 The problem for Galileo was that , once suspicions were aroused , the machinery of censorship could be switched on at a moment 's notice .
22 The Allies then presented Germany with a bill for US & dollar 32 billion to be paid off at a rate of & dollar 500 million dollars per year .
23 Jackson had been put up at a boarding house , to await the arrival of Herbert Chapman next morning .
24 I well remember a young man who aroused special interest one weekend because he had been taken on at a place which had a certain reputation .
25 Official attempts in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries to reform and strengthen the police duties of headmen were carried out at a time when the overall influence of headmen was on the wane .
26 The move followed stone-throwing by dozens of people after two youths disputed the fare when they were dropped off at a pub .
27 Greece , Spain , Portugal and Ireland were won over at a meeting of Environment Ministers by promises that the tax will be levied only on energy use or carbon dioxide emissions above a threshold value linked to the community average .
28 Whole villages were wiped out at a stroke , towns were abandoned , and in the chief provincial cities nearly three quarters of the people were taken by disease .
29 Plans to prevent acid house parties in the South-east were drawn up at a meeting of senior police officers and council leaders .
30 Pylon inquiry : inspectors explain how the hearing will be conducted Guidelines on how the pylons public inquiry would be run in North Yorkshire were drawn up at a meeting in Northallerton this week .
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