Example sentences of "[noun pl] at [adj] sites " in BNC.

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1 These include BP Exploration & Production at Millar House in Aberdeen ( top quality catering , cleaning and housekeeping ) ; Scottish Hydro Electric at Peterhead Power Station ( meals and snacks at six sites , 24 hours a day , as well as vending machines ) ; and Grampian Transport in Aberdeen ( serving about 300 staff , with a main canteen at their head office and a subsidiary early morning service and vending machines ) .
2 Across the water , none of the intrepid previewers appears to have got wind of DB2/6000 , but tomorrow , IBM is also tipped to unveil a new release of the DB2 mainframe database , version 3.1 with support for Distributed Relational Data Base Architecture for updating databases at multiple sites simultaneously .
3 Across the water , none of the intrepid previewers appears to have got wind of DB2/6000 , IBM is also tipped to unveil a new release of the DB2 mainframe database , version 3.1 with support for Distributed Relational Data Base Architecture for updating databases at multiple sites simultaneously .
4 MMC said that we should bring our locally-based IT units at all sites with a corporate IT service to which business-based IT units should be accountable .
5 DEC will offer services using the technology in partnership with cable companies , and will go after business , universities , local governments and hospitals that need to send data between computers at different sites within a city or town .
6 Many historic sites and museums will also be willing to cooperate in events and performances at historic sites devised and organised by the schools themselves .
7 Appropriate period music can be played on visits to a historic building , and some groups have staged wholescale performances at historic sites ( see Box 21 ) .
8 There was a greater preponderance and variety of coloured shells at exposed sites and she regarded the white colour of sheltered enclaves as an adaptation to resist high temperatures .
9 Lines of enquiry suggested themselves from reported material which had accumulated over the years on possible energy effects at ancient sites .
10 In order to improve matters , money should be invested in the enlargement of the existing small , narrow and low bridges and on the building of more bridges at strategic sites .
11 Toronto-based CAE Industries Ltd reports that its CAE-Link Corp unit has won a contract from the UK Ministry of Defence for a higher formation battle trainer for the British Army : terms were not disclosed , but CAE-Link will develop , install and maintain a command-and-control trainer to simulate a round-the-clock battle in real time for up to six weeks , creating the battlefield communications flow between the staff being trained , higher headquarters and subordinate unit headquarters ; it will consist of a central server networked to 170 controller and operator stations at two sites in the UK and Germany ; it has to be transportable for use at other training sites .
12 Excavations at two sites deserted at this period , Goltho in Lincolnshire and Barton Blount in Derbyshire , have shown this .
13 This is partly because we need to understand and classify the vast amounts of pottery recovered from excavations at archaeological sites , and partly because of the high success rate of such analytical projects .
14 Our sales volumes at these sites are five times our European average .
15 While at one level a functional difference was probably intended , the relationship between groups of buildings at certain sites strongly suggests that there is a social distinction cutting across the functional dimension .
16 A number of studies have investigated the disorders of defecation in spinally injured people , but most involve patients with incomplete lesions at different sites and caused by different mechanisms .
17 Moreover , according to Barry Graham of IBM research group Xephon Plc , the mainframe is not a dinosaur , and is cheaper than Unix systems and personal computers linked by local area networks at those sites with more than 200 users .
18 In studies at these sites , correlations were found between feeding and nitrogen levels in young and mature leaves , but a negative relation with fibre ; the effect of condensed tannins was less obvious but colobines most frequently ate leaves low in this .
19 Continue to undertake before and after studies at treated sites .
20 Some of the analogues with modifications at these sites bind tightly to cyclophilin but are relatively inactive as immunosuppressants ( for example , [ MeAla6 ] CsA and [ D-aminobutyric acid ] CsA ) which may be explained by their decreased affinity for calcineurin .
21 Strategic and policy decisions are taken by the Computer Consultative Group , which has a wider membership of specialist staff advising Management on computing issues , and the views of users are collated by a Computer Users ’ Group , which contains representatives from all Garden departments at all sites .
22 The Vigil Network scheme was initiated in the mid 1960s and involved the careful measurement of processes at individual sites and in selected study basins .
23 New imaging and scanning equipment can transmit images away from the site of the machine since they use computers not X-ray film , allowing doctors at outlying sites to have recourse to specialist opinion relayed from a distance .
24 The Liverpool Crosby and Southport Railway , West Lancashire Railway , East Lancashire Railway , Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway each built their own depots at various sites around the town .
25 The widely-reported deaths of large numbers of cetaceans in the Mediterranean [ see ED 57 ] is probably due to poisoning by heavy metals , exacerbated by industrial pollution , according to a series of post-mortems by marine scientists at various sites on the Mediterranean coastline .
26 Without holding unnecessary duplicate data , users at multiple sites on opposite sides of the globe can be given access to the same information .
27 It connects over 250,000 users at 1,000 sites across the UK , and handles over 66m calls per year .
28 Two waggoners were also employed at Sheffield at £2 a year each , the rest of the hands at both sites being ‘ hyred after a rate of taske work ’ .
29 This is a strict requirement , since quality control managers , skilled in bacteriology and food technology , make random tests at all sites and submit the results to local and Head Office management .
30 A central part of the claim was a reduction in the working week from 39 hours to 35 , to coincide with a similar demand by the leaders of two million engineering workers who are conducting strike ballots at key sites .
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