Example sentences of "[pron] [is] [verb] at the " in BNC.

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1 This , which is exposed at the very lowest tides , consists usually of a 300–500 m ( 1000–1600 ft ) wide surface of dead coral and debris partly cemented with encrusting algae .
2 Tonight we 're going to take a look at the work of the Institute of Development Studies , which is based at the university .
3 The ward report on the progress of each patient , which is given at the beginning of a shift , is an example of group teaching that can be given in the normal routine of the ward .
4 The EDLlB system works as a cataloguing system as well as an issue system and the issue system works from a Title File which is created at the cataloguing stage .
5 Of course , it may well be that there is a dominant culture within an organisation which is formed at the top and is transmitted downwards through formal and informal mechanisms .
6 Projecting from the handle is an iron bar , somewhat twisted and corroded , which is curved at the broken end to form part of a semicircle .
7 All this is perhaps inevitable in a subject which is expanding at the rate of around 1000 research publications a year .
8 As the backswing progresses , the shoulders turn around the spine angle which is pre-set at the address position .
9 But nevertheless it 's im important to remember that this is a survey erm which is conducted at the time of year when most compan or many companies raise their list prices and if one looks at the past sort of record of this survey both at the regional level and the national level , one generally does see a bit of an upturn in the pr in the prices numbers at this time of year because people are raising their list prices erm and once you allow for that erm I think these numbers are er very good in terms of prices trends , very low for the time of year .
10 Councillor Barry Thorne , the Lord Mayor of Bradford , meets ‘ Lord Mayor ’ the 0-4-0ST which is kept at the Vintage Carriage Trusts Museum .
11 Indeed , my right hon. and learned Friend the Member for Surrey , East ( Sir G. Howe ) , in a speech right out of the defeatist book which is kept at the Foreign Office , seemed to declare that a nation with its own currency could not survive in the days of the ecu .
12 There is the feeling of ‘ dis-ease ’ inside the penis due to inflammation of the urethra , which is aggravated by passing urine , and there is the discomfort which is felt at the tip of the penis , which is a manifestation of the inflammation at the urethral meatus .
13 The strength of these powers ( and others not detailed here ) reflect the concern which is felt at the loss of historic buildings .
14 The victim is usually speared with the barbed teeth in the proboscis and quickly killed by the venom which is injected at the same time .
15 THE development of Britain 's atomic power programme could be resurrected under plans being considered by British Nuclear Fuels which is looking at the feasibility of establishing itself as a major player in the post-privatisation electricity market .
16 Word-processing and the development of the written language Clive Opie , Lecturer in Education ( Computer Studies ) , has launched a project during the present session which is looking at the development of the written language of ten year olds using word-processors .
17 And part of that is them buying from responsible producers or suppliers , which is looking at the record of the company .
18 He made the claim while giving evidence to the Employment Select Committee , which is looking at the way the closure programme was handled .
19 erm Professor Lacey , a colleague who is at the moment erm the research advisor of the Schools Council , has a project based here which is looking at the impact erm of these Schools Councils projects over the years , which ones have made an impact , which have fallen away , why some have succeeded , why others have fallen off .
20 There are various activities going on at the present , looking at the state of the rainforest , and what is happening , one of which is a project which we are involved in ourselves , which is looking at the incentives to people to erm manage the forest , for sustained yield , so it produces timber indefinitely .
21 That is a duty which he owes to all those who may have occasion to use the article : and it is a duty which is broken at the time when he is negligent in making the article .
22 One of the key issues to be considered at our meeting on the 9th of June will be the drafting of a Memorandum to the President of the European Council ( in this case , the UK Government ) which is presented at the beginning of each new presidency .
23 In addition to the events staged at all four University campuses , the University also houses the excellent Riverside Theatre , which is situated at the Coleraine campus .
24 In addition to the events staged at all four University campuses , the University also houses the excellent Riverside Theatre , which is situated at the Coleraine campus .
25 In ‘ Kubla Khan ’ , Coleridge vividly imagines and describes a ‘ stately pleasure-dome ’ of enormous conception , which is situated at the point where the sacred river delves underground into a savage and huge network of caves ‘ measureless to man ’ .
26 The only aspect of the contract that can vary is the price at which the exchange is made , which is determined at the time of the transaction .
27 After describing an examination which is taken at the end of schooling ( compulsory schooling ends at 16 , but just over half stay at school till 17 ) and which to British eyes seems remarkably casual , the HMI team observes :
28 It simulates the bit of the search space which is rooted at the current state , and plans an acceptable next move .
29 Her eye for the natural scene is revealed for the first time in her ‘ Alfoxden Journal ’ ( 1798 ) , the first fruit of the creative partnership between brother and sister which is celebrated at the climax of Wordsworth 's ‘ Tintern Abbey ’ .
30 In addition a bonus , which is guaranteed at the time the account is opened , will be paid on maturity .
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