Example sentences of "at larger " in BNC.

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1 At larger ones , you have to work harder to grab and hold their attention .
2 Despite their rearguard action , however , freight handling has been concentrated at larger stations , destroying the role of the small station in the community .
3 Suitable for vegetarians and vegans it is available from £2.25 to £3.50 at larger Boots stores .
4 The policy , which is aimed primarily at larger clubs , is now widely known and there are many more similar projects in the pipeline .
5 Maps at larger scale ( 1:10 000 or 6 inches to the mile ) can usually be obtained but some may be copies of old , unpublished manuscript maps which date from the last century .
6 In day-to-day contact with clients and with the community at larger he or she becomes to some degree locked into the support of individuals and groups that may be antipathetic to the employing agency .
7 At a later stage erm in our program we would also be looking at larger containers of erm of water er something like well in our third year erm five litre canisters .
8 Indeed , this suggests that there may be some compensating advantages of monopoly , in particular the ability to operate at larger scale and with lower average costs .
9 Such are the difficulties that have been found when trying to scale up toy grammars that computational linguists are drifting away from the creation of demo-sized systems and aiming at larger systems .
10 Not only should this make network analysis more efficient , but should increase potential for looking at larger data sets on smaller ( and hence cheaper ) computers .
11 On the supply side , the main sources of equity investment notably the Business Expansion Scheme , the venture capital industry and the Unlisted Securities Market are aimed at larger ‘ small ’ businesses .
12 The agreement , under which the government expected to save $1,000 million , included options for the creditor banks ( i ) to make new bond loans carrying a 15-year maturity and seven-year grace period before payment of interest which would be equivalent to 20 per cent of their exposure ; ( ii ) to offer 30 per cent discounts on bonds for loans swaps in return for guarantees on principal and interest payments and additional payments after six years if oil prices rose beyond a specified level ( thought to be $26 per barrel ) ; ( iii ) to cut interest rates to 5 per cent for two years before gradually raising them ; or ( iv ) to allow the Venezuelan government to buy back existing loans at larger discounts ( estimated to be 60-65 per cent ) should the banks be willing to take the loss .
13 ( Figure 21.15 shows also the distribution of the intermittency factor and it is evident that intermittency is affecting the intensity distributions only at larger values of . )
14 At very small spatial scales , there seemed to be trends in recruitment , growth and mortality that fit the general hypothesis in promoting species richness , but at larger scales , besides the smaller species mentioned above , there were no such discernible trends .
15 It is generally arranged that θ is zero at some suitable deflection such that the fall in cos θ at larger deflections significantly counteracts the scale spreading that would otherwise arise from the square-law dependence on current .
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