Example sentences of "[vb pp] [subord] [verb] at " in BNC.
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1 | The initiating NTPs ( GTP and UTP ) , the dinucleotide GpU , or GpU plus ATP , were also added when indicated at final concentrations of 40 µM . |
2 | Competitor DNA ( 100ng ) was also added as indicated at the top of the gel ; NSDS and ST are double stranded oligonucleotide competitor and NSSS , APSS , SSA and SSB are single stranded oligonucleotide competitor . |
3 | The first are the rich and well-born , the other the mass of the people " , Hamilton was reported as saying at the Federal Convention in 1787 . |
4 | This type of debate can only be resolved when looking at the functions in some detail . |
5 | The possible implications of this development are best considered when looking at the more general direction which the control on discretion is , and should be , taking . |
6 | There are a number of factors that are to be considered when looking at motivation and morale within public sector organisations and these operate at many different levels . |
7 | A number of pitfalls have to be considered when looking at diversification not least lack of experience in a new venture , the capital cost and working capital requirements , the cautious attitude of banks , and the marketing side . |
8 | However , as a consideration of the full list of Orpheus and saltire mosaics in section 3 , and then again in section 4 , would have been repetitive , mosaics which are closely related ( but not sufficiently close to be considered as related at this level of affinity ) will be examined in the preamble to a discussion of two putative , " integral groups " . |
9 | The plain fact is that the feeble PC beep , usually allied to a tiny ( and tinny ) speaker is the laughing stock of the computer world — almost every other type of computer has sound capabilities that make the PC more to be pitied than laughed at . |
10 | Accuracy is best ensured by writing an exact description of what is seen while looking at it and checking the completed description before moving on . |
11 | Mr Athulathmudali was shot while speaking at an election meeting . |
12 | In the post-war period , more universally than before , old age , and the socially accepted roles associated with it , was accepted as beginning at a fixed chronological age : the state pensionable age of 60/65 . |
13 | Economies of scale are seen as operating at plant level and it is therefore argued that the growth of the multi-plant enterprise reflects narrowly financial considerations rather than any ‘ progressive development of the productive forces ’ . |
14 | In a small proportion of cells in both species , the sex chromosomes are seen as univalents at Mt , and such cells may occur with much higher frequencies in sterile cases . |
15 | An anomaly will be regarded as particularly serious if it is seen as striking at the very fundamentals of a paradigm and yet persistently resists attempts by the members of the normal scientific community to remove it . |
16 | As we have seen in an earlier chapter , by gentleman or noble person Spenser is thinking of a distinctive class of person , but his desire to fashion gentlemen nevertheless might be seen as directed at individual development . |
17 | They had met when dining at English 's Oyster House , and were on their way back to the rebuilt Grand Hotel for a night-cap and bed . |
18 | Extreme care is always needed when flying at high speeds with gliders fitted with an all-moving stabiliser and spring trimming , particularly when recovering from extreme attitudes . |
19 | Having read again a book he had admired when studying at Edinburgh , a book much concerned with precisely such comparisons and contrasts — his grandfather Brasmus Darwin 's Zoönomia ( 1794–6 ) — he was soon taking its title for the opening heading of his Notebook B , where he was now to pursue his own inquiry into ‘ the laws of life ’ . |
20 | If A knows in advance that B ca n't come , then he is being deceptive ; but if he knows that B knows that he knows that B ca n't come , then he can not be interpreted as requesting at all ( utterance ( i ) might then be a joke , or if B is in an incapacitated ( say , inebriated ) state , perhaps a gibe ) . |
21 | In 1901 58 per cent of men aged 65 were married compared with 78 per cent in 1981 ; for women of the same age group the proportions classed as married at these two time points were 38 per cent and 46 per cent respectively . |
22 | These auxiliaries may be used when required at the discretion of the individual cataloguer ( unlike DC where specific instructions are given for most applications of the Tables or the ‘ add to ’ device ) . |
23 | Children are assessed while staying at the Institute for up to four weeks ( this may be extended in some cases ) . |
24 | For a moment , the Doctor toyed lightly with the simularity crystal he had found while looking at the blood on the floor . |
25 | On Feb. 7 , 1990 , some 300,000 gallons of heavy Alaskan crude oil were spilt off the southern California coast when a tanker , American Trader , leased by the British Petroleum Oil Company , USA , was holed while mooring at an offshore pipeline terminal . |
26 | Seven years after the Americans bombed Libya , a veteran peace campaigner has been arrested while protesting at the airbase used for the raid . |
27 | The test is basically an objective one , although subjective factors are introduced when looking at child defendants and persons under a disability . |
28 | Breeding is in fact more often suspected or assumed than proved at present , but six broods were recorded between 1964 and 1970 . |
29 | Louis , a sportsman and only child , was struck while jogging at the edge of the road . |
30 | Louis , an all-round sportsman and only child , was struck while jogging at the edge of the road on 13 July . |