Example sentences of "[am/are] [vb pp] at [art] [noun] and " in BNC.
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1 | How towers are designed at the top and bottom is crucial , what goes on in between is largely irrelevant . |
2 | The fringes are continuations of the warp strands , and are secured at the top and bottom of the rug to both hold the weft strands in place and add the final decorative touch to the rug . |
3 | Scurr is also investigating the use of laporoscopy , where two tiny holes are made at the navel and the hernia repaired from inside . |
4 | Through volunteer labour , donations , Habitat builds and renovates 8,000 homes a year , which are sold at no profit and with no interest mortgages . |
5 | Only one or two young are born at a time and they are transported in an unusual manner by the mother — by hanging on to her greatly elongated teats . |
6 | The arm spines of A. griegi are broad , slightly flattened and blunt ; those of A. fragilis are often rugose and have a serrated distal edge ; the second ventralmost arm spines of A. borealis are widened at the tip and the arm spines are long and pointed in A. abyssorum . |
7 | Here , wonderfully fresh fish and produce are served at every meal and a promenade stroll is the evening ritual . |
8 | Selected residues are indicated at the beginning and end of each strand . |
9 | The booties are glued at the toe and heel boxes and fitted into the outer shell , glued down the sides of the tongue then stitched round the boot mouth . |
10 | Final output targets are determined at the outset and input requirements are calculated precisely for each stage of manufacturing , including those bought from outside subcontractors . |
11 | The meals are cooked at the pub and taken down the road in special insulated containers . |
12 | For the first class of junctions shown in figure 4 , the structural changes are localized at the step and in the strand where the B I -B II transition takes place . |