Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] [verb] at [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In that case , shopkeepers and manufacturers might be prepared to drop their profit margins , absorb the tax and go on selling at the same price .
2 Gustave often followed at a discreet distance .
3 Whatever the wedding organizers decide , it is important to let the toastmaster and the speechmakers know , so that they are prepared and do not disappear at the vital moment .
4 Some of these plate boundary configurations and stages of development are largely conjectural since clear examples do not exist at the present day .
5 There are however , a few strains of mice ( mostly inbred strains or hybrids between inbred strains ) whose eggs and embryos do not block at the two-cell stage ( Table 2 ) .
6 This division between planning conditions and site licence conditions highlights the need for co-operation between planners , waste disposal officers and other pollution control agencies , at a pre-planning stage wherever possible , in order to reach agreement on those conditions which are to be attached to the planning consent , and those to be attached to the site licence , thus ensuring that problems of control do not arise at a later stage .
7 The rains do not come at the same time each year and yet the guinea fowl always seem to know when the wet season is about to begin .
8 The first , golden rule is that children do not learn at an even pace .
9 As Levi-Strauss was to argue , different histories have different temporalities : the time scales of the sciences do not work at the same pace as other forms of history : they have their own dynamic , their own rhythm , their own times , sometimes fast , sometimes slow , that do not operate by the ordinary round of the year ; Bachelard was fond of pointing out that from a scientific point of view the ten years from 1920 to 1930 were as long an era as the previous five hundred .
10 According to an experiment carried out in 1897 , light always travels at the same constant velocity .
11 But vinyl discs do n't spin at the same wave as evergreen-layered branches and an almighty crash occurred soon after .
12 I do n't pay at the many markets which are held in Cleveland .
13 This is why we do n't test at the ninety nine point nine nine nine nine nine percent confidence level because the higher you 'll , the smaller the probability making a type one error essentially er is significance level , right the larger the probability will make a type two error , right , a type two error denotes the power of the test .
14 ‘ We all marvel at the Red Kite , ’ says Gareth , ‘ But we do n't marvel at the little beetles which are the reason it 's there . ’
15 They do n't occur at a uniform rate , but there 's nothing in Darwinism which implies that they should , but I was looking at some data on radiolarians recently in which about every sixty thousand years there 's a population sample — I mean you can estimate and see the rate at which this stuff is building up — and in no occasion in a period of sixty thousand years did the population change by more than about half a standard deviation .
16 ‘ The sort of people who can afford handcrafted learning toys do n't shop at the wrong end of the Pimlico Road . ’
17 you know , I I I do n't , I do n't look at the first four pages in the Express cos that 's
18 Do n't look at the whole answer and then cover it up again and think right okay that 's a start and then try and do all I mean you 're not going to have the book to help you in the exam .
19 Well Sandy , we 've only looked at a few of the things in your shed and a very few of your photographs but it 's been fascinating .
20 Nevertheless it is worth recalling that Foucault never starts at the political , but rather begins with a contemporary problem and then addresses questions to politics about it .
21 We have only to look at the disciplinary background of vice-chancellors over the past 30 years to see evidence of the modern superior position of science and technology .
22 Best probably knows he should have Cusworth on board and you have only to look at the magical ( and almost posthumous ) transformation that Best has wrought in Peter Winterbottom 's handling and passing to see what a course in sevens indoctrination can achieve .
23 If this all sounds a bit old-fashioned and too good to be true , you have only to look at the happy faces of these children who thoroughly enjoy spending their weekends mucking out , cleaning tack and grooming , while waiting their turn to ride .
24 They have not arrived at a favourable view of the monarchy because the balance sheet falls in the black .
25 More likely , we may suppose that we have not arrived at an exact specification of one or more of the ten .
26 Furthermore , we have also explored at the molecular level the question of clustering of ZNF genes , since many such genes have been shown to share similar chromosomal locations using somatic cell hybrid and cytogenetic mapping ( eg. refs. 12-14 ) .
27 Strange figures have also appeared at the arcaded station entrance stairs at Rothley Station , so the area seems to be favoured by visitations of ghostly phenomena .
28 With the dBase world now concentrated in the powerful hands of Borland International ( since its Ashton-Tate acquisition ) , Microsoft Corp ( with its pending Fox Software Inc acquisition ) and Computer Associates International ( which made a move on Clipper developer Nantucket Corp at the beginning of May ) , efforts to develop the various languages into an ANSI standard under the Xbase tag have now begun at the American National Standards Institution in Scottsdale , Arizona .
29 We have now looked at the general patterns and trends of first degree courses , while acknowledging that there are manifold variations in detail .
30 I 've tried to learn from readers ' comments and , hopefully , have now arrived at the ideal blend of appetite satisfaction combined with gastronomic appeal .
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