Example sentences of "[vb pp] [prep] [verb] at the [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | In many cases the question will be answered by looking at the terms of the contract between the parties although a description of the parties as " employer " and " employee " is not conclusive . |
2 | It may also be evaluated more specifically in terms of : how effectively and efficiently it produced evidence about the state of Art teaching in the school ; how reliable and valid that evidence was ; how validly that evidence was interpreted in arriving at the conclusions embodied in the final report ; and the extent to which the review process was an effective means of motivating those involved to act upon its conclusions . |
3 | It has also helped in looking at the functions of the business in outline . |
4 | This is shown by comparing at the extremes Sweden , Norway and Austria in the top left-hand segment , with Canada and the United States in the bottom right-hand corner . |
5 | Erm they 're obtained by looking at the results of the labour force survey which is a very small proportion of households surveyed each year . |
6 | This is based on the very obvious observation that , if a record has been identified as being relevant , other records at adjacent class numbers may also be of interest ; thus the search can be developed by looking at the records associated with nearby class numbers . |
7 | Lots are drawn to see which lucky members will have a horse or pony to compete on , and the excited youngsters have to be forcibly restrained from arriving at the stables before 5am and disturbing the local residents with their assiduous preparations . |