Example sentences of "[is] [adv] [verb] at [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | He probably tells you that it is all arranged at this end , whereas in point of fact nothing has been laid on except by verbal arrangement with him , and then we have a frightful period such as is now going on . |
2 | He 's only looking at that bit . |
3 | At later stages the marsh cover becomes denser and deposition is encouraged , until finally the marsh is built up to such an extent that it is only covered at high spring tides . |
4 | Despite that it 's already running at full production . |
5 | Writing to a byte beyond the current end of file updates the file length immediately , whether the record is physically written at that time or not . |
6 | Medical advice is generally sought at some stage , but the action taken by general practitioners still seems to be suboptimal and shows considerable geographical variation . |
7 | At this stage suffice it to say that the naive , unreconstructed quantity theory of money is normally introduced at this stage ‘ purely for the purposes of exposition ’ . |
8 | Any given rise in unemployment in the winter months , therefore , can only be shown to be significant if it can be demonstrated that the rise is over and above that which is normally expected at that time of year . |
9 | Frank , an initial training project er , language training project in support of the G M B initiatives is shortly to start at National College . |
10 | It is best done at this stage to avoid unnecessary disturbance later on . |
11 | Weinberg returned to the subject of the criteria for funding choices in 1989 , stating that an author 's original work is driven by spective evaluation , whilst spective evaluation is usually aimed at institutional choice . |
12 | Continued interest will reassure the surveyors involved that responsibility is still felt at higher level and this will inevitably produce better quality work . |
13 | Motion is still restricted at this stage , but as the temperature increases further a larger number of chains begin to move with greater freedom . |
14 | It 's like looking at another planet to a man |
15 | It is clear that some provision of communal rooms is important in the conversion of old buildings to multiple occupation , and consistent with other comparable projects analysed in this book , the common room of Thames Tunnel Mills is logically located at ground-floor level . |
16 | For weekend breaks only , the Holiday Inn Hotel is also priced at this grade even though it is a 5 star hotel . |
17 | For weekend breaks only , the Holiday Inn Hotel is also priced at this grade even though it is a 5 star hotel . |
18 | The site of neuropeptide Y's action on feeding seems to be in the hypothalamus , and it is likely that the cephalic phase response is also integrated at this level . |
19 | Commercial Union is also looking at top flight equities and/or unit trusts with its CU Quilter Personal Equity Plan . |
20 | City caterer High Table — a subsidiary of the French Group Elitair , which has multi-tenant schemes in France — is also looking at this type of operation . |
21 | The next most significant bit ( bit 1 ) is also set at this stage and these two bits of the accumulator are then written to the PIA lines used as the direction and clock start/stop signals . |
22 | A lounge is also provided at this level to assemble passenges at peak periods before embarking . |
23 | HIV prevention work is now targetted at high risk groups . |
24 | If this is done , the obligation of the issuer to make payments in respect of the debt must be reflected in the accounting by a method which ensures the liability is fairly stated at each balance sheet date : the proposals of the FRED ensure that this is the case . |
25 | The use of the word ‘ devolved ’ is intentional since , while formalized channels of communication exist for the conveyance of policy , service implementation is often determined at local level . |
26 | Often caused a plant which can , according to ordinary rules , be transplanted at one place , not to admit of this being accomplished with the same advantage at another place , but particular treatment is often required at each place . |
27 | In industry , scientific research effort is often directed at increasing profit rather than improving the quality of life ( although science has of course improved the quality of people 's lives in many ways ) . |
28 | But conversely ( as Mr. Utley did not feel able to dispute , although he did not formally concede the point ) a defendant who is legally aided at first instance and in the Court of Appeal , but who for any reason then ceases to be aided and incurs the full costs of successfully resisting an appeal to the House of Lords , is eligible to recover those costs from the board . |
29 | Berkoff 's customary disgust with the human race is here directed at male dominance and brutality . |
30 | This lays the groundwork for another great factor that is frequently ignored at great expense : because women must have these psychological or romantic preconditions met before they can enter fully into sexual relations , they take a lot longer to ‘ warm up ’ . |