Example sentences of "[pron] [vb -s] [noun pl] at the " in BNC.

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1 What is wrong , however , is the comparison which places universities at the top because they are thought to be concerned with the abstract and academic , polytechnics below , because of their more technological emphasis ( which is itself , as often as not , a myth ) , and which deems schools to be worth considering only if they are seen as primarily devoted to academic ‘ standards ’ , imposed from above by the universities themselves .
2 More sharply tuned is the Bridged-T trap ( Fig. 3 ) , which eliminates signals at the resonant LC frequency when R is correctly adjusted .
3 Glynwed International ran on 10 to 273p , Fisons gained 15 to 384p , Guardian Royal Exchange gained 6 to 142p and Kwik Save , which reports figures at the end of the month , was up from 573p to 588p .
4 Her abdomen is swollen into a white heaving sausage , I 2 centimetres long , from which she produces eggs at the almost unbelievable rate of 30,000 a day .
5 She has creases at the corners of her eyes , and when she lowers her head to avoid Howard 's serious gaze she has a fold of flesh under her jaw .
6 He has accounts at the bank . ’
7 Press attache at the Madrid Embassy , Roy Osborne , says they 're doing all they can to help the stranded Britons , but he says conditions at the border are getting worse .
8 bet it snows trees at the front of our
9 Siemens also says it expects losses at the semiconductor division to go on , saying that the prospects of it breaking even over the next few years as a result of cost-cutting had been dampened by weak demand .
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