Example sentences of "[noun] [be] [verb] at [det] " in BNC.

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1 Safety , health and environmental protection are considered at each stage .
2 The Namurian is composed of sandstones and shales , and thin coals are known at several localities .
3 Opinions are sought at all levels and team-work training enhances management skills and customer service .
4 Within the bubble , firms are allowed to increase emissions at one point source as long as greater or compensatory reductions in emissions are accomplished at another point source within the bubble .
5 Still groups are liked at this period , and this is one of the noblest .
6 Obviously many arts teachers are not entirely happy that the arts are examined at all , but in my interviews the majority of teachers were generally happier now that the new examination had replaced the old system — the most obvious benefit being the removal of the need to discriminate between the two former examinations .
7 This ensures optimum boiler performance and efficiencies are maintained at all flue lengths .
8 Other aspects are looked at such as packaging food and irradiation interactions .
9 Pictures are taken at several ( eight ) different exposure levels and each point is weighted according to the number of times that it is seen .
10 Appropriately , particular attention is given to Scots , in both its earlier and contemporary forms , and courses in Scots are offered at several levels .
11 Whilst the assumption that asset demands are set at such a level so as to minimize ( 4 ) yields models that are both tractable and consistent with observed empirical realities , the justification for quadratic costs in such models is always somewhat ad hoc .
12 Many other antarctic lakes are known at these early stages of development .
13 Given that the main aims of most arts departments , and of the examination syllabuses in arts subjects , refer to the development of such qualities as ‘ imagination ’ , ‘ creativity ’ , and the ‘ ability to respond expressively to given stimuli ’ ; qualities that are essentially concerned with that same kind of engagement with ‘ sensuous forms ’ mentioned above , and we are left asking the question ‘ Can , or even should , children 's work in the arts be examined at all ? ’
14 The backs of my legs were trembling at that time , but this was probably as much due to the cold as to the feeling of betrayal that had invaded my being .
15 In closed systems the fear of being considered faint-hearted , or uninvolved , or unsupportive prevents such doubts being voiced at all .
16 I wanted to know how many different styles were represented at any one time ?
17 More vulnerable than copyhold tenants were leaseholders , particularly when their leases were granted for limited terms such as seven or ten years , with the possibility of the rent being raised at each renewal .
18 The courtyard is breathtakingly beautiful , although to have your breath taken away it is necessary to keep student hours , the entrance from the Via Francesco side being controlled at all times , while that on the Via Festa del Perdono side is open when the University is also open .
19 The NKLP had been formed in August 1946 with the unification of the Korean Communist Party and the Yenan Independence Alliance ; numerous small left-wing parties were absorbed at that time or subsequently .
20 The Pacifics were used at this time on the Nottingham to Marylebone semi-fasts but they were to be transferred away as the rundown of the GC got underway .
21 Charles felt he must have heard Steen being interviewed at some stage on radio or television , because it was very familiar .
22 This was a small group of people who appointed their own chairman and secretary , and whose task was to see that the signs LADIES and GENTLEMEN were posted at all the appropriate places in the many buildings used by the conference .
23 Whether or not the speakers were employed at all was also taken into account , since employment will almost always involve fairly extended interaction with non-black individuals .
24 Weights were placed at all the corners of the sketches to stop them springing back into tight rolls .
25 Subsequent work by David Foulkes and others , showed that the very striking differences between experience during REM bursts and REM quiescence was not as great when subjects were questioned at any length , rather than being allowed to make spontaneous reports of what had been going on in their minds .
26 It sounded childish , she knew , but she was unable to prevent the tiny gasps of pleasure as her eyes were assailed at each new turn by ever more glorious sights .
27 The reverse case , of evidence taken in a civil law country for use in common law proceedings , presents greater difficulties ; a deposition or minute taken by a judicial officer , with no cross-examination and perhaps without the parties being represented at all , may have limited probative value or be actually inadmissible in the common law country .
28 With her thoughts raging uncontrolled in her head , and the pillow muffling the noises outside , she was not aware of the door to her bedroom being opened at all .
29 This is because the echo being detected at any given moment will be a reflection of an earlier part of the chirp , and will therefore have a different pitch .
30 The system provides facilities for lexicographers to take check-point copies of the entry being edited at any terminal .
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