Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [vb -s] at the " in BNC.
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31 | These jettison the shared medium of Ethernet in favour of a star-shaped configuration in which each networked device sits at the end of its own private Ethernet segment , where it gets the benefit of the whole 10Mbps . |
32 | Does he agree that such twin torture is the very last thing that British business needs at the moment ? |
33 | This self-reflexivity operates at the limit of reason or history , eluding even the structure of the epistemes . |
34 | As we shall find , this distinction lies at the root of Anselm 's movements in his last years as archbishop . |
35 | This distinction lies at the heart of issues such as professional judgement , the need for professional supervision , the need for inspection and standards , and the need for advocacy . |
36 | In these respects this Jesus strikes at the heart of the Jacob/Esau stories , and must present the most radical challenge to the story of the people of Jericho , who are not even left as bystanders , but are trampled into God 's ground and burnt to a cinder . |
37 | This water originates at the Antarctic Divergence , a narrow zone close to the continent where diverging westerly and easterly winds pull subsurface waters upward and spread them across the ocean surface . |
38 | Tight-eyed against the light , I found some finger holds at the edge of reach and slid , sackless for the second time , onto the white slab . |
39 | Reflexivity in this sense looks at the producers of knowledge . |
40 | The Baskan Valley rises at the foot of Elbrus , with its subsidiary valleys of Cheget , Adyl Su and Adyr Su leading to some of the most spectacular climbing available . |
41 | This hierarchy lies at the heart of all LIFESPAN facilities , as it is the status of the users and the privileges they have which determines the level of activity they are allowed to pursue . |
42 | Where the surfaced road ends at the farm an unsurfaced trackway leads to Little Langdale ( 3 miles ) from where you can follow the main route to Elterwater ( 1.5 miles ) . |
43 | This report looks at the effect of the introduction of Income Support and Family Credit in terms of the standard of service , the impact on low income families and the staffing needed . |
44 | This report looks at the role of Invalid Care Allowance ( ICA ) through secondary analysis of available statistics and a survey of 60 ICA claimants . |
45 | This project looks at the records which could be used to assess the impact of unions on the shop floor of industry . |
46 | This project looks at the replacement of traditional electro-mechanical and manual systems for recording timekeeping and attendance by micro-processor based devices . |
47 | This project looks at the global industrial context of the Single European Market . |
48 | This project looks at the Youth Training Scheme and asks : is it helping young people of either sex to break into fields of training and work that are non-traditional for their sex ? |
49 | The long sleeves ended in generous lace cuffs at the wrists . |
50 | In a letter , the complimentary close starts at the centre of the page . |
51 | Hold the pleats in place by oversewing a few hand stitches at the base of each pleat ( fig. 34 ) . |
52 | Also hold the inward creases of the pleat to the back of the heading with a few hand stitches at the top of the pleat . |
53 | This book looks at the development of informal education , its theory and practice , in a variety of settings including residential care and community . |
54 | The need for user studies has been widely discussed in the past decade , and Chapter 4 of this book looks at the very considerable recent literature on the subject . |
55 | This book looks at the contribution drama can bring to the classroom . |
56 | The crew were involved in low level tactical training exercises at the time of the accident . |
57 | It is essential not only to the establishment of unconditional authority but also because the lack of any foundational purpose lies at the heart of his distinction between civil and enterprise association . |
58 | While this treatment remains at the experimental stage , may I suggest that the logical position is that prospective patients who have been referred onward by the general practitioner and consultant should be selected — probably by Professor Hitchcock himself — and financed centrally as part of the experimental budget ? |
59 | Of course it would be absurd to blame contemporary Germans for what the Nazis did ; but , because this judgment lies at the end of a different and independent mode of argument , it is not absurd to suppose that contemporary Germans have special responsibilities because the Nazis were Germans too . |
60 | This section looks at the many different forms of retailing , and how different sorts of shops and stores operate . |