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

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1 Locke 's views on this matter are similar to Gassendi 's , but are developed at greater length .
2 We found , however , that these patterns are modified at later stages when a new domain of Krox-20 emerges in r3 ( Fig. 3i , j , i' , j' ) .
3 From the shareholder 's point of view , dividends are taxed at higher rate than capital gains ( even though the marginal rates are identical ) .
4 They 're promoting themselves to a very significant extent on the basis that they 're selling at cheaper prices to the public .
5 Since there are only a small number , it is economic to make the accumulators faster than the store elements , so that operations are performed at greater speed while all operands are held in accumulators .
6 Their earliest known appearance was at Mochlos , around 2500 BC ( Early Minoan 11 ) , and large numbers of them have been found at later Minoan sites .
7 This , in turn , reduces the ability of companies to supply any later upturn in demand , so inflationary bottlenecks are encountered at lower levels of economic activity .
8 Despite their rearguard action , however , freight handling has been concentrated at larger stations , destroying the role of the small station in the community .
9 Echoes of these symbolic assertions of ducal autonomy were also to be heard at later periods .
10 The results would seem to confirm that , at least at this level , information can be communicated at faster-than-light velocities — instantaneously , in fact .
11 This argument will be developed at greater length in Chapter 7 .
12 The feudal relationship between the Plantagenets and Capetians will be considered at greater length at a later stage , but some discussion of its implications before 1290 is appropriate at this point .
13 Notation for classification schemes will be considered at greater length in section 13.3 .
14 Naturally deposits would be attracted at higher rates than the equivalent domestic deposit rates and demand for lending would increase at lower rates .
15 The general rule is that problems which can not be solved at lower levels are referred upward through the organisation structure until the problem reaches an official with enough authority and power to solve the problem .
16 These Viking activities and Frankish responses to them will be looked at later in this book .
17 But , although the business generally had to be won at lower margins in the face of stiffer competition , our performance should have been very much better , and would have been had we responded more promptly to market fluctuations .
18 Health education programmes had to be targeted at poorer women and the wider issue of social deprivation tackled .
19 Whether such attachments are possible will depend very much on how much help and support he or she has received whilst going through the process of loss ( which we will be looking at later ) .
20 At a later stage erm in our program we would also be looking at larger containers of erm of water er something like well in our third year erm five litre canisters .
21 We are already well located to respond to any urgent needs , but we shall be looking at further locations , possibly in the Far East and China , to address the requirements of this rapid growth area .
22 Short-field landings can be done at slower speeds , and the roll-out is all of 200 yds .
23 Specialist local authority homes for dementia , to which new residents could be admitted , or to which residents of " ordinary " homes could be transferred at later stages , are a possibility , but are against strongly held principles of integration and continuity of care .
24 If a nucleating agent is added to the system , crystallization can be induced at higher temperatures .
25 Milk can be produced at lower cost from cows with the highest genetic potential in either low or high feed input systems .
26 This style also reflects the attempt by the political élite in Moscow to hand down to the provinces general directives which were as sophisticated as possible and based on Marxist tenets in so far as they could be understood at lower levels .
27 Words recently seen are more likely to be remembered at deeper levels of processing .
28 Guidelines methods are also to be found at later decision-making stages of the process , governing , for example , emergency release , temporary release and parole practice ( Gottfredson 1987 ) .
29 The objectives of immature followers will be reviewed at shorter intervals than those of mature workers .
30 The service developments which followed the Home Support Project will be discussed at greater length in the final chapter .
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