Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] at [adj] [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It is therefore unlikely that microsporidia were responsible for the symptoms in a relevant proportion of the patients reported here , especially thse at early disease stages and those without detectable secondary infection , as intestinlam microsporidiosis is apparently associated with low CD4 counts in the peripheral blood . |
2 | Whichever option you choose , you can be sure that the monthly fee is fixed and messages from anywhere in the UK are only charged at local call rate — no hidden extras . |
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 | The sale attracted a large proportion of new faces not normally seen at Old Master sales , attracted by the Spanish subject matter and willing to purchase works which were by no means new to the market in a number of cases . |
5 | I 'm just looking at this stall thinking there 's gon na be next to nothing on it . |
6 | I simply wanted just to intervene at this point Moderator er there , before we get into a debate on section four , just to remind the assembly that we have a heavy volume of business still ahead of us this afternoon . |
7 | Oh that was that was always done at new year time , or at least It was n't so much new year day as we called Yule Day . |
8 | The Clamshell style of demonstration — carefully planned , non-violent protest with a deliberate avoidance of confrontation with the authorities — was quickly followed at other reactor sites . |
9 | During one excursion which probably occurred at this time Tom Poole took his friends to Walford 's Gibbet on the Quantock slopes between Holford and Stowey , and there recounted John Walford 's tragic history . |
10 | The Steelworkers , financing their programme through a 1 per cent levy on union dues , provided training for reps in fighting union-busting methods in the early 1930s ; by 1985 , they had developed a full two-day residential course on ‘ Facing Management ’ , which includes introduction exercises , and a role play ( ‘ Handle with Care ’ ) on productivity bargaining ; the course also looks at Japanese management methods , quality circles and technological change . |
11 | Commercial Union is also looking at top flight equities and/or unit trusts with its CU Quilter Personal Equity Plan . |
12 | The opportunity should be taken to also look at each Branch constitution to see if any need to be revised in the light of the new legislation . |
13 | Design flaws made it hard to manufacture the thing in volume at 40MHz until recently , although it was originally targeted at high clock rates . |
14 | Design flaws made it hard to manufacture in volume at 40MHz until recently though it was originally targeted at high clock rates . |
15 | In our case the wind is the driving force , so let's now look at strong wind technique . |
16 | Therapist : ‘ OK , we have looked at your current difficulties , let's now look at some background information [ turns page of assessment sheet ] . |
17 | HIV prevention work is now targetted at high risk groups . |
18 | 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 . |
19 | They are mainly aimed at 14–25 year olds but all of those listed here are also available to older people . |
20 | In the Western world , the use of computers is no longer novel in , for example , industry , commerce and banking , and the need for computer literacy is recognised to the extent that education for the computer age now begins at primary school level . |
21 | Scenes containing dialogue are frequently shot at this camera range and where two characters are seen together the shot is described as a two-shot . |
22 | Here look at this house mum . |
23 | NI insists that the Mirror and the Record are separate newspapers with different editors and very little common content , even selling at different cover prices . |
24 | Unlike most of his rivals , Mr Gavron can afford to take a long-term view — even running at 75 p.c. capacity St Ives is still making decent money . |
25 | Measures to improve security co-operation , particularly in the border area , are regularly discussed at Anglo-Irish Conference meetings , most recently on 17 October . |
26 | Knuckledusters and leaded hosepipes were sometimes used at early BUF meetings , though Mosley rapidly banned their use by Blackshirts . |
27 | We will then look at some coping strategies such as muscle relaxation , breathing exercises , distraction techniques , and positive self-talk , which will help you to develop a sense of control over your symptoms . |
28 | It is proposed first of all to consider the new enhanced investigative powers of the regulatory authorities and then to look at civil law remedies , both common law and statutory . |
29 | Instead , Scotland , in common with other small member states , would be fully represented at all community institutions and have direct access to the Court of Justice . |
30 | Clios which are fitted with diesel engines require their first service at 5,000 miles and minor services then follow at 5,000 mile intervals . |