Example sentences of "[vb -s] at [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It also demonstrates that the findings of research support a coherent policy to identify family needs at times of stress and develop services and good practice to match them as far as possible .
2 Rildia Bee held court , charming and charmed , while Gisella Tect , baker extraordinaire , cut the wedding cake Van had bought for the party , as lovely as the wedding cakes he always has at parties for his mother , a wedding cake made , of course , by Gisella Tect herself .
3 Rebuilt English electric Class 37 No 37372 , now ETH fitted Class 37/4 No 37 4331 Sir Powys/County of Powys stands at Cardiff with 09.50 Swansea to Portsmouth train , 16 February 1988 .
4 The entry charge now stands at £3 per climber , with threats to confiscate the equipment of climbers not paying .
5 Scotland 's highest peak , Ben Macdhui , stands at 4294ft in the Cairngorms .
6 ‘ The stock market has recognised this in its affirmative response to the rights issue and the share price now stands at 53p against the 38p that would have resulted if the market had simply absorbed the rights issue and stood still . ’
7 At the time of writing the fee stands at £30 for a three year period .
8 Pearl 's share price stands at 648p as hopes mount in the market that the Australian 's interest will flush out a more determined bidder which will offer more .
9 If anything stands at variance with the evidence , it is this system of beliefs .
10 Every year the Indian newspapers chart Siberian crane sightings with the devotion and enthusiasm the British press usually only musters at times of royal births .
11 JOHN MONIE has accepted a two-year contract to coach Auckland when he finishes at Wigan at the end of this season .
12 There 's more to getting the chop than meets the eye , as Gill Kersley looks at blocks across the board
13 It further looks at perceptions off population pressure on resources , and how these affect the cultural determinants of demographic behaviour , including the adoption of contraception .
14 Despite the growth of research into everyday memory and memory in applied settings ( e.g. Gruneberg , Morris & Sykes , 1978 , 1988a , 1988b ) and the research and theorising which has been done over some 50 years on the psychology of driver behaviour , there has been virtually no research which directly looks at memory in driving .
15 This chapter looks at life in a Home from the residents ' point of view , it includes :
16 In the year of the 25th Olympiad and the 90th anniversary of the birth of the legendary Olympic Gold Medallist Eric Liddell , athletics coach Margot Wells , whose husband Allan took the Olympic 100m gold in Moscow , looks at life in the fast lane , in 1924,1980 and now .
17 There is therefore no national study which also looks at students in the traditional university sector , and further comparative studies would be useful to help strengthen the conclusions which can be drawn .
18 In the first sixteen chapters he looks at reformation in faith which is open to all through the sacraments of baptism — the means of restoration from the consequences of original sin — and penance , the means of recovery from individual sin .
19 Word focus — This section looks at groups of words which are problematic in terms of sounds and word stress e.g. words ending in -sion , -tion , -ture , and -ous .
20 There has been a lively debate in the American literature on this issue , with some researchers arguing that , if one looks at assistance of all types , the model is curvilinear in the sense that the middle generation in three-generation families is net provider of support in both directions ( Hill , 1970 ) .
21 Generally , this method , however , I believe is more useful for studying the human condition than an experimental approach which looks at behaviour as the result of manipulation of variables .
22 POLARITY THERAPY This system looks at imbalances in your energy systems and tries to release blockages by therapeutic touch , diet , exercise and counselling .
23 It is almost obligatory that the private-eye should be a person who looks at society from below , as contrasted with the Great Detective who certainly hovered over the world of murder from high above .
24 Although one looks at reasonableness at the time the agreement is entered into , it is only practical also to take into account the legitimate expectations of the parties at that time regarding the future , and what is reasonably foreseeable .
25 In contrast , some sort of appeal to , say , the authority of the government executive ( although in practice often the implicit outcome ) looks at odds with the individualistic framework of neoclassical economics .
26 This chapter looks at change in three major areas .
27 In I Peter 2 , the writer looks at Jesus from the viewpoint of suffering Christians and says : ‘ Yes , I know all that you are enduring … look at Jesus … follow him . ’
28 The survey looks at changes in the number of medical men in practice during this period , and at their career structures , training , qualifications , practices and appointments .
29 The second-year economic history course looks at changes in the world economy between 1750 and 1914 while the second-year social history course studies world urbanisation from antiquity to the present day .
30 This chapter looks at changes in NHS management in the Thatcher decade in the context of this wider debate .
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