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

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1 Three putative myristylation sites can be recognized at positions 50 , 150 and at 164 of atk .
2 Commenting on warnings that East Anglia faces a fourth year of drought and restrictions on the use of water for irrigating crops , Mr Peter Ferguson , a director of Halcrow , a firm of consulting engineers , in Colchester , Essex , said : ‘ Farm ponds provide storage for surface or ground water sources and can be filled at times of the year when there is more water than the crops require . ’
3 ‘ They have built little boxes for many years , but some volume builders use outside architects so the finger must be pointed at architects as well , ’ he said .
4 Furthermore , the register of charges which the company is required to maintain may be more illuminating than that at Companies House since it must now contain entries of all charges on the company 's property whether or not they require to be registered at Companies House and copies of any instrument creating or evidencing a charge must also be kept .
5 The marble block was then set into the wall of the family tomb , so the occupants appeared to be gazing at passers-by as if from a window .
6 Programmes should be arranged at times to suit those who are likely to attend and should be organised and tutored by the Continuing Education Department .
7 Births should be spaced at intervals of three to five years , but not longer .
8 Thereafter , the matter is to be considered at meetings as follows : —
9 ‘ Market research has revealed that customers prefer ATMs to be located at supermarkets , shopping malls , airports , railway stations and self service petrol stations , ’ he said , ‘ so the main thrust of our expansion programme is towards remote sites .
10 Finrad , specialists in radiator technology and manufacture offer a wide range to suit all needs including their new Finrad Convectoradd 105 which , despite its small size and weight has a very high heat output , allowing heating to be located at windows .
11 A selected set of sea-level gauges will be located at intervals , using this new satellite technology so that vertical land movements over decades can be identified .
12 The Careers Service should be involved on three levels : First , the Careers Service may use its in-depth knowledge of demographic and employment trends to advise on likely areas where employment opportunities may occur , and on any skill gaps which might properly be addressed at schools or colleges .
13 Its alliance with the Portland Group will result in future data parallel compilers for other languages such as C++ and Ada , as well as communications interfaces and run-time tools , which will be targeted at networks and clusters of heterogeneous machines and shared-memory parallel computers .
14 This device will be targeted at applications such as character recognition , process control , signal processing and neural learning .
15 They expect the lecturer to fill both mind and notebook with undeniable facts , which can then be regurgitated at examinations in a depraved and bowdlerised state .
16 Dogs or cats may have to be boarded at kennels .
17 Water clean-up equipment must be installed at plants ‘ where appropriate ’ by that date .
18 But in Spain the climbing clubs are not properly integrated into the civil protection unit , and their assistance can only be expected at weekends .
19 Others such as George Cadbury , who initiated Bournville Village in 1897 , and Joseph Rowntree who started New Earswick Village , York , in 1904 , experimented in creating model communities of houses built at prices which would enable them to be let at rents within the reach of working-class incomes .
20 Upper Halling had its own ice cream made at the Black Boy by Jesse Crowhurst and Ernie Pankhurst , this would be made at weekends then loaded on to a hand card and pushed either up to Red Kill or to Birling Bank , where they would sell approx. 5–6 gallons on a Sunday .
21 ( 2 ) to be made at intervals of one year after the provisional grant was made .
22 So you 're going to be looking at things like additional insurability option , waiver of premium , index linking and paid up option .
23 Head teacher of Bentley School , Philip Callaway , told the Herald that during the week , the children 's topic work would also be looking at changes in everyday life over the 150 years .
24 They will be looking at areas which are under-utilised or derelict .
25 The question of er P P G thirteen and transportation I think is vitally important , York will come into the position that Chester er where I was just at a transportation enquiry recently , it 's a very similar sort of city , it 's not quite the same as Cambridge , where Cambridge is leaping ahead on quite , some would say draconian transportation measures , York in the forceable future will have to look at specialist transportation measures , that 's important in terms of the planning policy guidance that is out , it 's also in the white paper , it may be in draft P P G thirteen , it 's also in I think it 's P P G twenty two , renewable energy , that we should now be looking at developments which is closer to work , that links then to the question of sustainability and viability of a new settlement , I am not aware , and and I put it guardedly in those terms , of any significant employment existing or proposed in any of the new settlement proposals .
26 That may still be prudent if your fish are in the top-quality bracket , but otherwise it may pay in the long run to be looking at 12″ Koi upwards .
27 Joan , Diane and Max will be on P H I which is role play number two , Bill , Roger and Vince you 'll be looking at pensions and Rob you 'll be just doing savings .
28 This chapter , however , will be looking at coffins and coffin-making from c. 1450 to c. 1900 .
29 Well there is some argument in that , but , you know they should be looking at alternatives somebody to drive you out the sites where they , the whole time they would take you there and bring you back .
30 Each month in this column I 'll be looking at subjects of particular interest to me that reflect certain aspects of homeownership
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