Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] at [adj -er] " in BNC.

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1 This means that large fibrous structures form near T m , whereas greater numbers of small spherulites grow at lower temperatures .
2 It is to this image of the reformed soul and the nature of its experience that Hilton turns at greater length in Scale 2 .
3 The development is one of recovery of health from sickness ; Hilton sees that man 's dual nature has a double inheritance : the sickness of the self that we are born to ( 3.19 – 20 ) and the transcendent " heritage of " ( Scale 2. 46.139r. – 301 ) that we can work towards : In The Scale Hilton developed at greater length the nature of the active and passive elements that belong to the contemplative life through which those who pursue it discover in the structure of their own experience the very being of Christ .
4 However , thanks to the action taken at Higher Broughton we were able to prevent the funds being withdrawn . ’
5 It is hypothesised that words processed at deeper levels will be better recognised than those processed to only a shallow level and that reaction times will be longer at deeper levels of processing .
6 It can be seen that words processed at deeper levels will be better recognised than those processed to only a shallow level .
7 If your child finds reading difficult , do n't provide books aimed at younger children because he may be bored by them even though he can understand them .
8 By looking at differences in gas yield for the same coal type at different levels of thermal maturation , it has been possible to demonstrate that gas generation from coals occurs at lower maturities than previously reported .
9 Almost any substantial group of buildings with perhaps a shop , or village hall is today called a village and this leads to great confusion , both for researchers looking at earlier arrangements , and for the inhabitants for whom finer definitions are not needed .
10 A major cause of the delays was the decision to widen the project from an investigation of the effect of large breaks in the pressurised water-cooling system around the reactor core to look at wider problems of severe damage to the fuel .
11 But when the action of splash and spray is considered , there arises the possibility of the rock bench extending above this , or , if the rocks are suitably stratified , of subsidiary benched at higher elevations .
12 The note explains that the series resistance of the mosfet need not lead to inefficiency and a circuit performing at higher efficiency than the one using bipolars is feasible .
13 Ministers also backed a German proposal aimed at closer military collaboration between NATO and former Warsaw Pact countries under the aegis of the North Atlantic Co-operation Council ( NACC ) [ see pp. 38698-99 ; 38841 ; 38986 ] .
14 In this assay , bacteria with higher surface hydrophobicity agglutinated at lower ammonium sulphate concentrations .
15 As a result , extensive leaching of ooids and bioclasts occurred in the vadose zone ( early leaching ) , and cementation occurred at deeper levels in the phreatic zone .
16 It can be argued that this failure to look at higher education may be the result of a deficiency in feminist theory about education — that feminists ( and , indeed , other educational theorists ) have difficulty in theorizing the role of higher education in the reproduction of inequality .
17 Argentiferous galena was also worked in Devonian sediments at Combe Martin on the north Devon coast ( MRP 90 ) and in the South-west England mining field from veins emplaced at lower temperature than , and often crosscutting , the earlier Sn-Cu veins .
18 Consequently a development described as arising from an increase in Ra may sometimes be illustrated by a picture taken at lower Ra but also lower Pr .
19 In particular , examples have been found of periodic behaviour occurring at higher r than chaotic for the same values of b and P. Changes are not necessarily in the direction of greater randomness the further one goes from the first instability of steady solutions .
20 When the frequency is increased , the transitions and relaxations that are observed in a sample appear at higher temperatures .
21 The unions were not Prepared to Support any form of " direct action " , despite the resolutions carried at earlier Congresses in favour of the use of strikes for Political ends .
22 Gluons are in fact radiated by quarks produced at lower energies .
23 But other customers buying at higher prices than in shops are paying for their credit .
24 In the retail organisation looked at earlier in this chapter , this could start at the sales office , then to accounting , warehousing , production , buying and personnel .
25 Why this large size evolved is something of a mystery : it may have been that larger gliders cruise at slower speeds without ‘ stalling ’ .
26 The effect of the expansion of Zechstein salt section would be to elevate the overlying Bunter Shale such that its depth of burial is less than that which would be expected from its velocity character acquired at greater depth .
27 If , having read this , you pick up a magazine targeted at younger teenagers — for example , one of the pop music or video games magazines — the layout is so ‘ reader-unfriendly ’ that it seems clear that the criteria for ‘ correctness ’ in a layout need , at least , some re-evaluation for this target audience .
28 The transitions occurring at lower temperatures ( transitions are commonly labelled , , — , and so on , starting at the highest temperature ) have been assigned to the " freezing-in " of specific parts of the main or subsidiary chains such as the pendant phenyl groups in the polymer .
29 It may be hard to imagine a situation in which the onset of old age occurs at later ages than in the past , but a hundred years ago or less it was difficult to imagine the present situation in which old age does not effectively begin until people are in their seventies .
30 The Council " notes that there is a wide recognition of the need to extend or define the Community 's competence in specific areas " , among them : " the social dimension , including the need for social dialogue ; economic and social cohesion among the member states ; improved protection of the environment in order to ensure sustainable growth ; the health sector and in particular the combating of major diseases ; a research effort commensurate with the development of the Community 's competitive capacity ; an energy policy aiming at greater security and efficiency , bearing in mind also co-operation in the whole of Europe [ a Dutch proposal ] ; providing the Community with major infrastructures , allowing also the completion of a trans-European network ; safeguarding the diversity of the European heritage and promoting cultural exchanges and education … "
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