Example sentences of "is aim at [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The council is aiming at money earmarked for spending on rural development , what the European Commission calls Objective 5b , the status which the Highlands and Islands have been the only Scottish region to have had in recent years .
2 The shorter of the two videos is about 20 minutes long and is aimed at school boards and parent-teacher groups .
3 The company 's first application is aimed at system administrators and developers and can analyse the performance and behaviour of distributed systems in a number of ways .
4 This is because that kind of approach is aimed at conduct which is explicitly conspiratorial .
5 Developed for the low-end of the workstation market , PV-Wave is aimed at aerospace , geo-science , medical and financial markets .
6 The competition is aimed at hand knitters , with prizes to include a variety of hand knitting accessories and yarns plus a modern , easy to use knitting machine for the most outstanding entry .
7 The law of conspiracy is aimed at group offending , but conviction depends on proof of some prior agreement .
8 The award is aimed at group leaders who top-rope parties on small crags and will concentrate not just on safety but on crag ethics and etiquette , an emphasis on the problems outlined above .
9 The system is aimed at laboratory test , control stations , simulators , power plants and process control .
10 Before considering these offences we must note that the Act is aimed at trade and business .
11 The workshop is aimed at youth leaders who can develop media awareness training schemes in parishes and communities in their respective countries .
12 The account is aimed at club treasurers , charities and companies .
13 The sub-section is aimed at joyriding .
14 Much of the clean-air act is aimed at acid rain , which a giant official study has concluded is virtually a non-problem .
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