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

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1 Rail transport is placed at a disadvantage in Britain .
2 THAT ingenious Ulsterman , the late Harry Ferguson , is recalled at a lecture in Carrickfergus tonight .
3 The rock is received at the factory in rough hewn , cylindrical shaped blocks , each weighing about 100 lbs .
4 I want to say the thing that 's happening at the moment in my difficult life that I 'd hold onto like a drowning man with a log .
5 He gives a running commentary on what is happening at the moment in the game but also gives a players history where he thinks it will help the reader to understand to a fuller extent what is happening in the play .
6 This project is looking at the way in which plant-breeding at public sector institutes in Scotland , Wales and England has been influenced by various interest groups : government ( via the Agricultural Research Council ) , the private sector ( including farmers ' organisations and seed companies ) , and the academic community .
7 That is , the support of the finite verb is seen at a point in time from which the realization of the infinitive event by the person of the infinitive is viewed as a subsequent potential .
8 This is done at the headquarters in Johannesburg while the play is on tour .
9 Erm , the point perhaps of , of , of the thing is , it 's called the Team Focus , and hopefully for that very reason what we 're trying to do is to look at the way in which you can improve your performance together if you like , erm , and it would be very interesting to see what Jack and Linda can contribute to this in that , people who 've worked together for sort of six or seven years , erm , ought to be able to show us something .
10 The purpose of this book is to look at the ways in which judges of the High Court , the Court of Appeal , and the House of Lords have in recent years dealt with political cases which have come before them .
11 The rate of production is the same , but only half the output is produced at the site in question .
12 The basic distinction is that income is a flow and therefore is measured per unit of time , whereas wealth is a stock and is measured at a point in time .
13 The foot is aimed at the face of the opponent and the kicking leg is bent at the knee in a snap motion down across the opponent 's face .
14 When a human being does X in order to do Y , the achieving of Y is his reason for doing X. When an animal does X in order to do Y , he does not do X for a reason , even though he is aiming at a goal in doing so .
15 A complete candidate string is only allowable if the end-of-word flag is set at the node in the tree for the last letter of the string ( see flowchart D2 in Appendix D ) .
16 The index of each member of the compound is represented at a node in a trie ( Wells , 1990 ) .
17 But the teacher can not sit in splendid and comfortable isolation in staff room or on classroom dais while his pupils are busily engrossed in resource-based exercises ; he is involved at every point in the process , from the preliminary planning and assembly of available materials , the creation of additional resources and linking items , the initial presentation and motivation sessions , the follow-up work as the pupils proceed , and the eventual summing up and validation at the end .
18 Are you encouraged by the direction the society is taking at the moment in relation to women and education ?
19 The cost is incurred at the point in time when the plant is built .
20 For students taking the American Studies strand , a particular feature of the course is the intercalary year which is taken at a university in the United States between the second and final years .
21 They are normally impact systems , ie a wire is fired at a ribbon in order to leave an inked dot on the page , but thermal and electro-erosion systems are also used .
22 He 's pretty good on snooker as well , the , the Rothmans Grand Prix , which er is held at the Hexagon in Reading , starts tonight , goes on the October the twenty first , and I asked David Vine , who 's name has become synonymous with snooker , who he thought was going to win .
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