Example sentences of "are [adv] [verb] at [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Here the vines are mostly grown at a height of between 140 and 180 metres on south-east and south-west-facing slopes although some climb steeply from the outskirts of Hautvillers and rise to a height of around 250 metres .
2 The strong eastward currents generated by prevailing westerlies are most marked at the surface , but penetrate to impart an easterly flow to the full depth of the water column .
3 This type of butterfly eye-spot should not be confused with the much larger eyes that occur on some species — eye-spots that are suddenly flashed at the enemy as it draws close .
4 Suffice it to say that some people are better built at the beginning .
5 As our affairs are somewhat entwined at the moment , naturally I will collect you and take care of you .
6 PC Barry said : ‘ The facilities available available in the village are extremely limited at the moment .
7 Other advances for fixed periods are only repaid at the end of that period .
8 Cost accounts are only prepared at the discretion of the directors of the company and are not a legal requirement .
9 The company is not required by law or accountants and auditors to provide management accounts and they are only prepared at the discretion of the company .
10 It is only on these rare occasions that I see zander fighting deep down in the water for most are only seen at the netting stage due to the colour of the water that they are generally caught in .
11 A ‘ life sentence ’ does not usually mean that the prisoner is kept in prison until he or she dies ( although it may ) , but lifers are only released at the discretion of the Parole Board and the Home Secretary .
12 ‘ Steps have been taken to ameliorate the situation , but these are merely tinkering at the edges of a wider , more fundamental issue — the system which all of us have to operate can not cope with today 's problems .
13 ‘ Steps have been taken to ameliorate the situation , but these are merely tinkering at the edges of a wider , more fundamental issue — the system can not cope with today 's problems ’
14 Confusion — the sundering of raskol — was thus itself confounded ; and the crisis or breaking point of his illness followed by his ‘ regeneration ’ ( voskresenie ) and his ‘ passing from one world to another ’ and his ‘ acquaintance with a new and hitherto unknown reality ’ are merely affirmed at the end of the Epilogue .
15 Picasso 's grand-daughter , Marina , is selling forty-eight of his works which came to her in the share-out among the family of his estate , and which are normally kept at the Geneva freeport warehouse .
16 Basaltic magmas are normally expelled at the surface in a very hot and fluid state , and the resulting lavas are often able to flow over considerable distances .
17 Crisis decisions are best taken at the centre .
18 When microorganisms and additional nutrients are introduced , they are generally added at the edges of the plume , or at least up-gradient from the contaminant source .
19 A number of interesting new titles are promised by the Antique Collector 's Club based in Suffolk whose books are generally aimed at the collector/dealer market .
20 For good measure there are also bangles in a combination of either silver and rosewood or padouk and copper which are tastefully represent at an angle on neatly placed , shallow paper cones .
21 Land prices are already rising at the moment er in this region , even though house prices are not rising at a commensurate level .
22 Special consideration of alternative strategies , such as nutritional or surgical intervention , is warranted for children who are already stunted at the time of diagnosis and therefore need extra catch up growth .
23 Some newspapers are already running at a loss in the hope that they will move back into profit when the economic situation improves .
24 Comets incident with tens of kilotons of energy explode so high in the atmosphere that they are scarcely noticed at the surface .
25 Moreover , in these models , if the firms have different and non-constant marginal costs , a further source of inefficiency is that total market output will be produced at more than minimum total cost — the marginal costs of firms are not equalized at the equilibrium .
26 Although the two systems are not integrated at the moment , they will be eventually .
27 The ever increasing volume of legislation must inevitably result in ambiguities of statutory language which are not perceived at the time the legislation is enacted .
28 Silver Reed tell me the double knit ribber does have a yarn holder and this holds the yarns you are not using at the end of the needle bed , making changing by hand easier .
29 Unwanted feelings are those that hinder your behaviour such that you are not functioning at the level you are capable of .
30 But it is imperative that savings are not made at the expense of those the legal aid system exists to serve .
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