Example sentences of "as [verb] at the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 His expected duration of unemployment is 12.9 weeks as calculated at the average values of benefits , earnings and extra income .
2 you could median split them at whatever the medium was and then you 've got two groups to compare erm because it usually looks quite nice if you 've got something comparative as well as looking at the average sort of , you know , pattern of responses on the questionnaire .
3 The response times , as measured at the central computer , show that there were no days in April when response times exceeded 2 seconds .
4 The pressure for an increase in wage levels , at least as agreed at the local branch or shop-floor , steadily mounted , and in the 1977–8 pay round settlements averaged over 1 5 per cent .
5 The first are the rich and well-born , the other the mass of the people " , Hamilton was reported as saying at the Federal Convention in 1787 .
6 That is outrageous , as judges at the Old Bailey have made clear , but judges have no power over the running of the Prison Service .
7 The truth as observed at the Royal Albert Hall on Wednesday is that it would be exceedingly foolish for admirers to think of Mason as better than a developing apprentice in a punishing trade .
8 Grooms from the Spanish Riding School of Vienna unloading a Lipizzaner stallion at Wembley Arena , London , where the school will stage six performances , starting on Thursday , demonstrating the classical art of riding as practised at the Imperial Court of Vienna .
9 First we consider the demands for renewal and redevelopment , as expressed at the very beginning of the war years .
10 The present state of the British left , on which disagreement exists precisely about this idea of a New Left Party ( as debated at the Socialist Society AGM on 21 March ) , would suggest similar problems .
11 It may also be necessary to begin keyboard skills in the last year of primary school and to continue this as required at the secondary level .
12 An anomaly will be regarded as particularly serious if it is seen as striking at the very fundamentals of a paradigm and yet persistently resists attempts by the members of the normal scientific community to remove it .
13 Please find enclosed a cheque for £250 from Nether Wyresdale Parish Council as a contribution towards the School Governors ' share of the cost of the new extension as mentioned at the recent Parish Council meeting .
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