Example sentences of "[is] [verb] at [art] [noun sg] [coord] " in BNC.

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1 Of course , it may well be that there is a dominant culture within an organisation which is formed at the top and is transmitted downwards through formal and informal mechanisms .
2 It is raining at the moment and it 's gon na be wet and windy but quite mild for the rest of the day .
3 When it is pointed at the receiver and pressed staff hear a bleep warning them someone needs help getting in .
4 New products for the UK market include the integrated accounting software package , Sterling +2 , which runs under MS-DOS and Windows and was launched in September 1992 ( CI No 2,015 ) — according to Goldman , it is ‘ selling like hot cakes ’ ; a new version of the high-end , high margin Sovereign offering for the mid-range market — although prices did not increase , total sales of the product rose 20% in real terms , which was important , Goldman said , as this market is much more valuable than Sterling 's ; and MoneyWise , which is targeted at the home and small business market and costs less than £50 .
5 UK , London-based , RCS Microsystems Ltd is to distribute Tritec Electronic GmbH 's GXC-1 graphics accelerator board : it is targeted at the CAD and simulation market and plugs into Sun Microsystems Inc 's Sparcstations .
6 Nobody in marketing is looking at a plus or minus two per cent — they 're looking at trends in the longer term . ’
7 Or rather she 's looking at the screen and that 's what happens to be on .
8 A good rule is to look at the shape and size of the flower before you press it , and then imagine what it will look like once it is flat .
9 One of the er matters that er one needs to apply one 's mind to in considering whether or not this land serves a greenbelt function or not , is to look at the land and assess whether or not it is more closely associated with the village or more closely associated with the er agricultural open land beyond the village .
10 All they can do is to look at the evidence and decide what they are going to believe .
11 Another and more direct way is to look at the anatomy and physiology of the brain ; that is the subject of the next chapter .
12 Seventy , seventy five , eighty five ninety ninety is offered at the back and selling for ninety if you 're all finished at ninety pounds .
13 The second man comes , he says the same thing and his brother 's waiting at the gate and she goes only if you fuck me !
14 Maybe they think they can get the riders a bit cheaper or , you know , some of the boys might be panicking about a team spot somewhere but erm you know , I think it 's just the way that erm the way the world 's going at the moment and erm you know , I 'm certainly not erm too worried about erm you know , things at the moment really .
15 Foreign currency is exchanged at the bank and any ‘ profit on exchange ’ is entered in the cash received book .
16 Control is exercised at the centre and it is characterised by informal webs of influence rather than formal procedures .
17 Depending on the target species , the net is set at the bottom and anchored , or set at the surface and left to drift with the wind and current .
18 McDunn is staring at the floor and turning the gold B&H packet over and over on the table .
19 The secret 's to start at the bottom and work up .
20 for his firm , erm , he said I 'll , I will see to it , which she 's doing at the moment but , but erm , I do n't know how far
21 Once colour is knitted at a time and you change colour every two rows .
22 An axon is enlarged at the tip and this presynaptic area contains vesicles made from the same material as the cell membrane , containing the neurotransmitters that are released in the synapse .
23 Thorfinn said , ‘ He 's arrived at the coast and judged our numbers .
24 He has about 3,000 sheep at Seathwaite , where shepherd 's pie , rather than ploughman 's , is served at the pub and Herdwick sheep postcards are sold , captioned , ‘ there you go , posing again ’ .
25 The feed pipe is fixed at the throat and as water flows from the tap the suction draws up chemical from the drum to mix with the water .
26 In such cases it is important for food only to be given when the child is seated at the table or in the high-chair .
27 Flour is ground at the mill and can be bought form the mill shop .
28 It is lagging at the moment but we may be about to see some real performance .
29 If such features are to be separated , for purposes of the division of academic labour , from the language-system itself , then one wonders quite what is left at the core and what uses it can be put to .
30 An Officer is standing at the entrance and directing the units to certain parts of the farm ; he has a strong Scottish accent .
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