Example sentences of "[vb pp] at [art] [adj] [noun] and " in BNC.
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1 | Prototype units were designed at the international workshops and discussed and modified in the field for the APSP was far more decentralised than the Mathematics programme . |
2 | He was educated at a private school and later at the Bellevue Academy , Greenwich . |
3 | Rangers ' pitch will now be lifted at the earliest opportunity and a new one laid in its place , so long as the work can be carried out in time for the new season . |
4 | She sipped the wine , picked at the first course and let James Hamilton carry the conversation . |
5 | From each transformant , small pieces of mycelium were picked at the thallus periphery and grown on minimal medium with or without uridine . |
6 | One of the changes introduced since the consultation period on the SAS 's exposure draft , published in May 1992 , is a distinction between an inherent uncertainty which may be expected to be resolved at a future date and one which exists because evidence does or did exist but is not available to the auditors and so arises because of a limitation in the auditors ' work . |
7 | Several of the company had dined at the Adelphi Hotel and during the meal Dotty Blundell had sung her praises . |
8 | We have now looked at the general patterns and trends of first degree courses , while acknowledging that there are manifold variations in detail . |
9 | Unlike its competitors , Eden is still avoiding building in support for wireless data networks in its machines : it 's an attractive market on paper but ‘ we 've looked at the available technology and put together designs , but have n't taken it very far because the pricing just has n't worked ’ says Crisp . |
10 | Rohmer , who had become so silent , looked at the storm-driven snow and the living electricity which buffeted the window nearest to him . |
11 | Therapist : ‘ Now we have looked at the physical symptoms and the thoughts that accompany them , let's now look at how anxiety effects your behaviour . |
12 | Benny had looked at the cream-coloured blouses and soft pink angora sweaters . |
13 | Nobody who had looked at the bald bullet-head and roly-poly self-confidence of the visitor , or heard his folksy repartee , could fail to have been reminded of an American grass roots politician on tour . |
14 | These two are still believed to be targeted at the sub $10,000 and sub $20,000 price points respectively . |
15 | By subjecting the specimen to a tensile force applied at a uniform rate and measuring the resulting deformation , a curve of the type shown in figure 13.6 can be constructed . |
16 | Perhaps the second fragment had become detached at the same time and simply fallen to the ground where she had picked it up . |
17 | She had a studio in Reigate and exhibited at the Royal Academy and the Royal Society of British Artists . |
18 | The the question mark I 've got is tha is that I I certainly accept that , it 's the it 's the question of the work being done at the appropriate level and the erm , the the fact that two sub teams are working without a complaint examiner , and , but I |
19 | But this can only be done at the international airport and with the original exchange receipts . |
20 | Jules had tactfully made himself scarce on the pretext of work to be done at the new salon and now , two days after his visit to Maythorpe House , Harry was at last able to unburden himself . |
21 | If the target word was the only word selected at a particular position and was below the threshold score then it was replaced by ‘ ? ? ? ’ — the recogniser 's indication that it is unable to recognise any word . |
22 | At Icklesham in 1838 a disgruntled individual , never caught , shot at the local magistrates and sporadic arson continued throughout the 1840s . |
23 | Mr. Cooper replied by letter on 9 May 1983 , in which he pointed out the absolute necessity that tenants of the dock company should not be disturbed at a later date and seeking clarification that the council would not seek in the terms of their letter of 31 March to draw a distinction between ‘ extremely detrimental ’ and detrimental . |
24 | Every actual utterance is spatiotemporally unique , being spoken or written at a particular place and at a particular time ; and provided that there is some standard system for identifying points in space and time , we can , in principle , specify the actual spatiotemporal situation of any utterance act . |
25 | The light is then collected at a single detector and classified electrically . |
26 | The light is then collected at a single detector and classified electrically . |
27 | They allow desktop objects to be collected at a single point and emulate a paper notebook , displaying pages on the screen . |
28 | Business therefore expanded at a great rate and labour was not as well organised or well informed as it is today . |
29 | In control tests , vehicle ( saline ) was infused at the same volume and in the same manner as in tests with bFGF . |
30 | The houses were to be built at a pre-arranged cost and the architectural detail of each was to be carefully considered . |