Example sentences of "[be] [verb] at these " in BNC.

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1 Many notable marriages have been arranged at these meetings .
2 " I 've been looking at these holes .
3 It should be stressed that the boundaries of one scientific discipline very often overlap those of another and advances are made at these boundaries rather than at the centre .
4 ‘ The traditional techniques have been to look at these under high power microscopes ’ .
5 It has been suggested that millisecond pulsars contribute to the galactic γ -ray background , perhaps providing as much as 25% of the γ -ray flux at high galactic latitudes , although no millisecond pulsar has yet been detected at these energies .
6 Many other antarctic lakes are known at these early stages of development .
7 Green stars are allocated at these shows and are made up on a points basis .
8 Young adults and rams should also be treated at these times .
9 Climbers should note that as soon as agreement has been reached , climbing activities will not be permitted at these locations .
10 He said : ‘ Lord Hunt will be looking at these and many other areas in which we expect there to be a lively public debate . ’
11 In the ensuing chapters I will be looking at these processes in more detail .
12 But in a sense it does n't really matter whether it 's one parable , whether it 's three parables , or whether it 's four parables , it 's what Jesus was trying to teach to these people , and over these next three weeks , we 're gon na be looking at these three , er illustrations that Jesus uses .
13 It 's so important to be seen at these things and — I know it sounds very philistine — to show people that you have money .
14 Consultation covers the way in which national programmes are to be introduced at these levels , and matters such as the efficiency of working arrangements , closure plans , staffing arrangements and relations with the public .
15 It is not possible to say in the abstract what kind of decisions would be taken at these different levels , or at least not with any precision , since this would depend on the character of the economic relations between the general office of the enterprise and its operating units , and between the operating units themselves , quite apart from the particular forms of struggle at local and national level which would be required to implement any such scheme .
16 We ask for reference back so that a closer look can be taken at these problems in the administration of the benefits .
17 This means that , to compete , rail prices have to be pitched at these marginal costs .
18 Attention will be directed at these areas and the causes of some of these differences .
19 Since slides are treated at a number of different temperatures in the protocols , it is convenient if a sufficient number of water baths and ovens can be maintained at these temperatures without the need for continuous readjustment .
20 They will now be moved into one of the three remaining homes for the elderly on the city 's west bank and it is understood that staff will also be deployed at these units .
21 I 'm not sure just who where , how people are arriving at these two decisions .
22 Like Fyfe , all three were to remain at these places until the end of their working lives .
23 Executives from the main functional areas ( finance , production , personnel and marketing ) are being interviewed at these various levels with results fed back to the companies for discussion , and made more generally available through a book , articles and in conferences and seminars .
24 Now in this particular period if you were looking at these figures just like this , what would be your automatic reaction in terms of the type of holidays we ought to be providing ?
25 Now if we were looking at these the other way up right if somebody gave you the triangle
26 It was having the same sorts of mainly damaging effects on people 's personal lives and on their family lives and so on , and in research that I carried out in Brighton erm over the past three or four years we were looking at these effects — how they were affecting unemployed people in Brighton — and trying to explain them .
27 Average prices had fallen by about 2% and , despite cost-cutting , were continuing at these levels in April .
28 The opportunity was taken to get further information from customers about volumes and types of transactions being processed at these times .
29 The students were enraged at these new rules and on 29 December a crowd of between two and three thousand from several Beijing campuses openly defied the authorities by holding a demonstration in the university quarter .
30 These arguments are subject to the same criticisms , regarding ethnocentrism and academic-centredness that were levelled at these writers , both in terms of their assumptions regarding literacy and those regarding ‘ objectivity ’ .
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