Example sentences of "[vb -s] [vb pp] at [art] " in BNC.

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1 AT the age of 80 the Rev. Anthony Cunningham has jumped at the chance of a new job .
2 If the people sense that a vacuum has developed at the ‘ party centre ’ , and the troops are withdrawn , they will fill the same square with the same demand in a matter of hours .
3 For four days the slimmer knows that all he or she has consumed at the end of each day is the 1,000 calories contained in the meals .
4 To the east , in Wollo , the Save the Children Fund is intensively feeding 700 out of the 3000 children it has registered at the Korem camp .
5 Another accolade has fallen at the feet of Patricia Grant , already honoured with an OBE by the Queen for her efforts in building up Norfrost , the domestic freezer supplier which exports 75 per cent of the 5,000 units it produces each week .
6 But if the average size of a household has fallen at the same time ( this has happened in the UK ) then the income of each person in a household may have risen .
7 The £4 million scheme to build 97 one to three bedroom homes for shared ownership is the second contract Wimpey has undertaken at the site for the North British Housing Association .
8 It is imperative that you do not disturb the meat layer which has formed at the top of the soup .
9 The Bosnian government has protested at the UNHCR 's failure to reach the Muslims in the east by refusing to accept UN aid for the besieged capital , Sarajevo .
10 ‘ The injury has come at a time when I would love to be looking forward to making my home debut against Forest .
11 The joint Royal College of Nursing and Nursing Standard survey has come at a time when Essex Rivers Healthcare is trying to save £2.2 million to cope with an overspend of £1.3 million last year , waiting lists are at a record high and the closure date of a Colchester hospital has been set .
12 Inevitably , in such a well-established industry — modern-style factoring has been in existence in the UK since the 1960s product improvement has come at the margins .
13 This new expansion of the department has come at the right moment for the National Railway Museum in view of the recent acquisition of the Ian Allan negative collection .
14 The latest surge in the yen has come at the worst possible time for many Japanese companies , especially exporters .
15 And Africans — ANC leaders and trades unionists tell us , ‘ MRA has come at the right moment . ’
16 It has come at the eleventh hour .
17 Creaney , who now forms a new strike partnership with Andy Payton , and has nudged his boyhood idol Charlie Nicholas into reserve football , feels the Cologne tie has come at the right time .
18 ‘ This validation from the Prime Minister has come at an important time for the industry as it strives to get up off its knees , ’ said Keith Banbury , Chief Executive .
19 A working group made up of clinicians , consultants , GPs and other health professionals has looked at a number of options and has recommended that services be consolidated , and accommodation improvements made , at the Chest Hospital .
20 Mr Benn , who often comes to our help at these moments , has promised that as soon as a Labour government under Mr Kinnock has looked at the books and realised the true extent of the crisis , it will realise the need for serious measures .
21 The physical and analytical chemistry department at DSM has looked at the distribution and migration of salts in limestone .
22 Robin Perutz , from the Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory in Oxford , has looked at the reactive molecule formed when Green 's compound is irradiated with light .
23 And the tutor 's impressions of one student are unlikely to remain vivid after he/she has looked at the work of a few more students .
24 ‘ Now I 'm in the voucher scheme I feel safer knowing that the council has looked at the people it employs , and if there 's any difficulty I can go to Joan [ the manager ] . ’
25 A large number of studies has looked at the geography of those spending patterns , and attempted to account for the spatial variation in how much is spent , where ( for example , Johnston , 1980 ; Archer , 1983 ) .
26 This chapter has looked at the importance of temporary jobs as a source of flows both from unemployment into employment and from employment into unemployment .
27 Nordhaus has looked at the evidence in nine countries over the period 1947–72 .
28 Woodward ( 1958 ) has looked at the relationship between technology and organisational performance in the manufacturing industry
29 Lind ( 1980 ) has looked at the microphenomenological level at which the unfolding identity of such perception occurs .
30 James Bond , for example , has looked at the estates of both Abingdon and Evesham Abbeys , and clearly shown the variety of topographical features which can still be distinguished on their scattered estates .
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