Example sentences of "[adv] be [verb] at [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Purposive sampling , for example , could not be effectively done in advance of interviewing , since significant others could only be guessed at without the informant furnishing more detailed information .
2 First , a rational plan of action can only be arrived at after the patient 's problems have been identified .
3 There is a necessary compromise which can only be arrived at in the context of a particular system .
4 The decision was rendered somewhat easier by the fact that a similar conclusion had already been arrived at in the law of wills : a murderer can not take under his victim 's will .
5 This can already be guessed at from the demonic intensity of his most famous recordings , and it is confirmed by first-hand reports .
6 Meeting Steve the stamp man from Surbiton or Billy from the back of beyond or travelling around attending street parties and generally being gawped at by the Press and the populace is not my idea of whooping it up .
7 This is of course very much smaller than the comparative figure for the previous year of £321,715 , but it should also be looked at in the context of the budget for 1991–92 which had predicted a loss of £117,000 .
8 The A-level is also being looked at by the School Examinations and Assessment Council , but ideas are in still in the very early stages .
9 On leaving the Service in August 1935 he spent several months looking around and also being looked at by the family of the lovely Ly , his Swiss wife , a scrutiny which was reciprocated when Ly had in turn , to be looked at by the swarm of Bennetts in Brisbane , Australia .
10 A case that is considered thoroughly is looked at in the round and all the relevant factors are taken into proper consideration .
11 For this the sore is gently scraped and any fluid that exudes can then be looked at under the microscope .
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