Example sentences of "[verb] at [pos pn] [adj] pace " in BNC.
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1 | In England older men could get contract work for hedging and ditching , maintaining public spaces , or minor building repairs , which allowed them to work at their own pace . |
2 | She adopted an individually structured approach to teaching which allowed students to work at their own pace as and when they pleased . |
3 | There is no set length of time in which to achieve these either — each individual is allowed to work at their own pace , they are assessed when they are ready . |
4 | The heads , from top independent boys ' schools , want to reduce A-level failures by letting students study at their own pace . |
5 | All that you need is the use of a PC , and you can study at your own pace . |
6 | The Amsterdam Travel Service Cycling Holiday allows you to explore at your own pace the colourful landscape in what is arguably the most beautiful area of the Netherlands — ‘ t Gooi en Vechtstreek or ‘ The Garden of Amsterdam ’ . |
7 | Michael decides he needs time , time to explore at his own pace projects involving the art of photography , video , tape slide , drama , art and design , computing , creative writing , music … |
8 | The freedom of your own car enables your to visit at your own pace , any of the lovely towns and villages that Holland is famous for . |
9 | The best assignments allow learners to progress at their own pace and provide opportunities for tutors and learners to tailor provision to meet individual needs . |
10 | The years spent at Cass enabled Rod Morris to evolve at his own pace and allowed his intuition the subtle space it required . |
11 | The years spent at Cass enabled Rod Morris to evolve at his own pace and allowed his intuition the subtle space it required . |
12 | I am not gon na move over and I am going at my own pace , so I slowed down to about twenty miles an hour and it 's a road about four miles long and er he just could n't get past , you know ? |
13 | Er , and you can spend some time looking at it in your own time , I E , going at your own pace , over the problems . |
14 | Individual users can work at their own pace , repetition is possible and visual display in the form of diagrams is easy to achieve . |
15 | Students can work at their own pace and repetition is possible . |
16 | Programmed texts are excellent for individualised learning since not only can students work at their own pace but they receive immediate confirmation of the correctness of their response ( Finocchiaro 1968 ) . |
17 | Spokesman Paul Smith explained that students could work at their own pace and return their work to the centre for correction , annotation and comment . |
18 | ‘ The best thing about the course is that I can work at my own pace . |
19 | You can work at your own pace and choose from a wide range of flowers from around the world . |
20 | I shouted goodbye and soon followed at my own pace , leaving the sacred hitching post of the sun in the custody of two girls , a man lying on his back in the grass , the gaseosa-selling woman and a tethered goat . |
21 | This is what I call the strategy of non-decision , the decision that we will do nothing , that we wo n't harass the child , that we will give the child time to relax and move at his own pace , rather than determining the pace that we feel the child ought to be following . |
22 | So why do n't we just let things develop at their own pace ? ’ |
23 | You could sign up for a series of courses , which you could take at your own pace . |
24 | Whether it 's because they feel they 're not taking up the valuable time of a doctor , they can go at their own pace , who knows ? |
25 | Pedal at your own pace |
26 | As each beast ambled at its own pace along a farm track , the team collected its breath with the help of a gas-tight mask and a weather balloon . |
27 | The Kumon method involves children , from tots to teenagers , learning at their own pace . |
28 | Peer review works fairly well , the report points out , when science budgets are growing and there is room for most disciplines to develop at their own pace . |
29 | The question is whether young children learn best by studying at their own pace through relatively informal ‘ activity ’ methods in small groups ( which , to some parents , looks suspiciously like playing ) , or whether they should learn the three Rs sitting at their desks in a more competitive and disciplined environment . |
30 | But if she is allowed to go at her own pace , without criticism , while she is dealing with the chaos within , you will find that her mood will gradually become more optimistic and her feelings of despair less frequent . |