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

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1 I am grateful to my hon. Friend for the kind remarks at the beginning of his question .
2 LIFESPAN always gives an immediate response to a user interaction , but not all the options are handled while the user sits at the terminal .
3 Here , Chris Bonington looks at the way climbers develop their skills in order to test the above criteria , and sketches in the larger-than-life personalities and rivalries within the sport .
4 Jolyon Jenkins looks at the figures
5 In determining whether a haulier is of good repute , the LA looks at the applicant 's conduct generally , not just at any previous convictions he may have .
6 The gallery , now converted into the main building lies at the south end of the complex .
7 The route starts at the Glen Brittle campsite , next to the beach .
8 The second finding looks at the impact that CNN has had on the viewing of news .
9 Germany lies at the heart of Europe and thus epitomises it .
10 Neil Fitzgerald looks at the case for finding a fast-track route for commercial actions .
11 A granite memorial to these Groups stands at the end of the former main runway .
12 Policy co-ordination lies at the root of Japan 's financial troubles
13 An expert at crisis management : Mr Morton 's penchant for rows is one of his hallmarks : Jeremy Warner looks at the man entrusted with the spadework of the tunnel project
14 Chaos develops at the accumulation point of the period-doubling sequence , just above c = 4.20 , with families of similar orbits confined to thin bands that grow from each of the period
15 The job description lies at the heart of good recruitment and selection practice .
16 Taking a healthy interest in policies As the chairman of Greater Glasgow Health Board comes up to retirement , Susan Dean looks at the man behind the reforms
17 And on this programme tomorrow evening , Bernard looks at the work of the police and asks how effective they are in combatting crime .
18 THE LOOK looks at the concept of logos .
19 If you look through all the short stories you know , I think you 'll find that the element of change lies at the bottom of each , like an insistent ground bass .
20 The second part starts at the beginning of Term 5 , before the first teaching practice ; it continues for four further weeks at the beginning of term 6 in the same teaching practice school .
21 On this page Terry McCarthy looks at the organisation 's roots , aims , strength , support and supposedly revised methods
22 A nice example of sophisticated linguistic play lies at the heart of Cele qui fu foutue et desfoutue : a tale in which a beautiful young woman , locked away in a tower by her jealous father , one day desires to buy a bird ( a crane ) from a young man passing by , and is told it will cost a foutre , a " fuck " .
23 In England , therefore , university starts at the age of 16 and lasts for five years .
24 Neil MacDonald looks at the havoc this is creating in a coup-prone land .
25 ARE YOU HAPPY WITH THE WAY YOUR HAIR LOOKS AT THE MOMENT ? :
26 The assimilation of moderate levels of complexity into higher levels of orderliness lies at the heart of Smith 's aesthetic , in which excitement is generated by complexity whilst delight results from the apprehension of an overriding sense of order .
27 Our legal correspondent looks at the aftermath of the London bombs .
28 Our legal correspondent looks at the possibilities of and the background to plea bargaining , one of the issues covered in a recent Government consultation document on improving the delivery of justice system in Scotland .
29 Again a scientist stands at the point which has at present been reached within a long tradition of enquiry .
30 Over the next two nights Mike Rowbottom looks at the story of the famous car plant … which after years of uncertainty is enjoying a new lease of life .
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