Example sentences of "[verb] [adj] [noun] at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Restricted finances allowed only one appointment , that of Coleman , who became sole Professor at the age of 28 . |
2 | The question is whether competition policy is seeking to raise the welfare of a particular economy , or whether it should be used as an instrument to promote economic efficiency at a supranational ( or even international ) level . |
3 | With the right policies they believed it was possible to reduce inflation without incurring excessive levels of unemployment — to keep prices down and to sustain economic growth at the same time . |
4 | Napoleon lacked up-to-the-minute information at the crucial moment ; he did n't know what Bluücher was doing . |
5 | Sheila Mann , a consultant in psychiatry of old age from Homerton Hospital , voiced professional frustration at the government 's intransigence . |
6 | This traditionalist stress also received strong support at a rank and file level within the feminist LNA . |
7 | Our next experiment tested directly whether C.C. 's visual system represents left-sided information at a preattentive stage of figure-ground segregation , but subsequently loses this information for the derived figures at an attentional stage . |
8 | There was an apparent consensus , however , that budget deficit reduction was a central plank of the necessary stable policy framework , and that governments lacked scope for undertaking more expansive public expenditure or consumer credit policies to stimulate economic growth at a rate faster than the predicted very gradual recovery to end-1993 . |
9 | This effectively spreads out the resonance peak ( which at a steady temperature is very sharp ) , and produces strong coupling at a range of temperatures . |
10 | Fenton admitted aggravated burglary at a house in Roseberry Road , Billingham , where Graham Watson , 20 , and Dolan admitted burglary . |
11 | ‘ But , ’ Mark continued , transport costs are only one of the factors which have placed British industry at a disadvantage in recent years . ’ |
12 | His squadron was too small to emulate Blake 's attack on Porto Farina , but he was able to negotiate a satisfactory peace with the Dey of Tunis in February 1658 , winning the right for English warships and merchantmen to use the facilities of Porto Farina , and ransoming English captives at a favourable rate . |
13 | Yanto smiled ‘ Look at that ’ he mused to himself , ‘ you could have a crap and eat fresh loganberries at the same time . ’ |
14 | Community wildlife officer Dave Muir and Ann Lolley of the Tidy Britain Group join local people to plant British wildflowers at the Children 's Forest in Pennywell , Sunderland , on Wednesday . |
15 | Even the least ‘ enlightened ’ senior officials in St Petersburg and governors in the provinces shared public frustration at the incompetence of the local bureaucracy . |
16 | The appellants , who each made repeated sales at the shop , pleaded not guilty to indictments charging burglary and handling stolen goods as alternatives . |
17 | This was a big step for me and put me on the road to caddying top tournaments at a very young age . |
18 | Lloyd George 's Government had embarked on a programme of financing social reform at a time of rapidly rising prices . |
19 | He made periodic dives at the bowl of cherries poised on a coffee table by the sofa . |
20 | window sill on there , say , and then this comes down and they got French windows at the bottom . |
21 | There will be live demonstrations including a number using British meat at the BBC Good Food Theatre at 3.30pm , Thursday to Saturday , and noon on Sunday , led by different top chefs each day . |
22 | The diversity of factors and problems suggests that no single preventive measure is likely to be relevant to all patients , and that effective prevention will have to include different procedures at the various stages in the chain of events leading up to the suicide attempt . |
23 | Trade associations : many industries have a central organization which may function fairly innocuously , handling public relations at the industry-wide level and organizing conventions , trade fairs , etc . |
24 | The only thing that has been co-ordinated has been monetary policy , because participating countries , most notably America , refused to include fiscal policies at the same time . |
25 | Joseph Terence Anthony Burke was born on July 14 1913 and educated at Ealing Priory School and King 's College , London , where he subsequently taught the history of art before becoming assistant keeper at the Victoria and Albert Museum in 1938 . |
26 | With legs a little bent and comfortable apart , lightly place right hand at the side of your head and lean gently to left to a count of five . |
27 | Both flashbulb and vivid memories can be inaccurate and do show some forgetting over time ( McCloskey et al. , 1988 ) and there certainly are memories of this type which do not necessary involve emotional arousal at the time . |
28 | The power of central executives is made synonymous with the bureaucracy , which exaggerates administrative power at the expense of other political forces which might equally subdue legislatures and judiciaries , such as monolithic political parties . |
29 | Here , oceanic crust is created from upwelling basaltic magma at the trailing edge of ’ plates ’ whose leading edge is being re-melted deep beneath . |
30 | If anybody wishes to see just how pernicious that influence can be , they can look at the Likud government in Israel , which has had to impose repressive legislation at the behest of religious extremists who hold the balance of power . |