Example sentences of "[noun pl] are [verb] at the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The subjective estimate could be based on pure hunch and guesswork at the end of period t - 1 , but in order to introduce a degree of empirical testability into the model it is normally assumed that is arrived at by some policy rule which includes on the right-hand side only those variables whose magnitudes are known at the end of the period t - 1 .
2 There is , in addition , a cassette which contains many of the extracts and teacher 's notes are provided at the back of the book .
3 When lava flows are erupted at the surface , they are necessarily rapidly chilled , and volcanic glasses are common .
4 This is why low heat flows are recorded at the surface immediately behind the trench ( Fig. 3.7 ) .
5 My only complaint is that , all too often , these skills are taught at the expense of those natural artistic and creative abilities the child may possess .
6 Coins are arranged at the front , in different denominations .
7 Cut-outs for the projects are provided at the back of the Progress Book , minimizing teacher 's preparation time and ensuring each lesson runs smoothly and successfully .
8 When kittens are sucking at the nipple , letting the mother know all is well .
9 Already , my fingers are picking at the edge of the pad and I have only written , ( dragged out ) 178 words , but who 's counting ?
10 This is also known as the purposive approach , since the courts are looking at the purpose for which the Act was passed .
11 Brian Adair : country 's courts are creaking at the seams
12 Pro-format claim forms are completed at the end of a set period , eg one month .
13 Staff meetings are held at the work place in order to update employees on the progress of the Group and their respective companies .
14 As part of the control of the transaction it is important that the majority of meetings are held at the firm 's own premises .
15 Transport Economist 's Group meetings are held at the University of Westminster , Marylebone Road , London NW1 at 1730 for 1800 hrs .
16 The common feature of these determining variables is that , being lagged , their values are known at the end of period t - 1 .
17 The associated keywords are listed at the end of each explanation .
18 Checks are made at the pubs to see that the beer is actually drunk , as serious athletes have been known to let it spill down their vests to cool them off , for which they incur a two minute penalty .
19 Initially , the checks are performed at the model domain level , filtering down to a local geometric or primitive level wherever necessary .
20 A number of Health Promotion Clinics are run at the Health Centre , details are available from the receptionists .
21 Examples of some typical queries are provided at the end of the section .
22 When a brittle material breaks , two new surfaces are created at the point of fracture which were not there before fracture , and Griffith 's very brilliant idea was to relate the surface energy of the fracture surfaces to the strain energy in the material before it broke .
23 Ages are calculated at the beginning of the tax year .
24 Ages are calculated at the beginning of the tax year .
25 The Guidelines are reproduced at the beginning of each comparable section of Vols 2 and 3 of Kemp & Kemp both in their original form and also suitably updated .
26 By this method the speed discriminator settings are positioned at the crossover points of the torque/speed/switching angle characteristic ( Fig. 7.7 ) .
27 No other foreigners are training at the moment .
28 Snacks are served at the pool bar .
29 The administration offices are based at The telephone numbers are .
30 On the three days per week that animals are slaughtered at the village abattoir the stream is discoloured by the resulting effluent . ’
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