Example sentences of "[adj] [is] [vb pp] at the " in BNC.

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1 This is done at the headquarters in Johannesburg while the play is on tour .
2 The other issue arising here is whether you take the cost of the chairs out of the asset account and show them as an expense each time a sale is made or whether this is done at the end of the month .
3 This is done at the expense of the external validity , i.e. the applicability of the results to the population as a whole .
4 Medically there is little change in factors such as blood pressure , and risk of heart disease , though there could be a moderate fall in blood cholesterol level if this is elevated at the start of the diet .
5 This is made at the monastery of Arkadion in Crete . ’
6 This is placed at the bottom of the cylindrical casing .
7 There is one large interesting watercolour with a background of the Langdales , a middle ground of Hornby Castle and a foreground of the lower falls at Rydal ; all this is explained at the foot of the picture .
8 YOUR ACCOMMODATION — prices are calculated for one of the following arrangements and this is indicated at the foot of each Club description .
9 This is based at the SST offices in Chippenham and is available during normal office working hours , which are 08:30 to 17:30 .
10 The subliminal message of most music is that the universe is essentially benign , that if there is sadness or tragedy , this is resolved at the level of some higher harmony .
11 This is reversed at the opposite end , however : 11.5 per cent of men and only 6.2 per cent of women gained thirds ( Universities Statistical Record ) .
12 This is aimed at the wider community and particularly at adults .
13 Naturalistic studies in the homes of families with an aggressive child indicate that the siblings of that child also show a high rate of aggressive behaviour but that this is directed at the sibling rather than the parent ( Patterson 1982 ; 1984 ) .
14 This is associated at the macro level with an overall income level and , given a zero tax rate ( in our example , for simplicity , the tax rate is a proportional one so that average and marginal tax rates coincide ) , the level of recorded income will be close to if not identical with it at .
15 It is important to realize that firms may have enough information at the end of period 1 to predict the rise in aggregate demand in period 2 , so that the rise in aggregate demand from period 1 to period 2 is anticipated at the end of period 1 .
16 Stage 2 is aimed at the people who have worked on their business idea with the help of their counsellor over the summer .
17 It may predispose the interviewer to accept you if nothing untoward is revealed at the interview , or it may prevent you from ever reaching that stage .
18 An invited audience of at least 250,000 is expected at the outdoor event .
19 There are certain obvious differences between the first two models , the most significant being the basis of their construction , ie the first is demand driven , relies on an accurate assessment of costs , and is not concerned with financial constraints ; the second is constrained at the outset by the finance that is available , restricting resource levels regardless of the actual needs of Colleges .
20 Seventy , seventy five , eighty five ninety ninety is offered at the back and selling for ninety if you 're all finished at ninety pounds .
21 Affirmation depends on negation : white is valued at the expense of black ; youth acquires status through the devaluation of ageing .
22 All is dwarfed at the end , though , by a chilling report and follow-up on the 1972 Munich Olympic massacre .
23 Velocity 3.0 is targeted at the Motorola Inc 680X0 and MIPS Computer Systems Inc R4000 CPUs initially .
24 The 1 is exchanged at the spot exchange rate e o , into $e o and invested at r$ .
25 One is found at the side of the house — a tiny timber campanile .
26 The Elite 1000 is pitched at the home market .
27 The segregation patterns of Oct-11a , Oct-11b and flanking genes in the backcross animals that were typed in common is shown at the top of parts a and b .
28 A SHROUD , is composed of a peculiar kind of flannel , woven on purpose , and called shrouding flannel ; it is made of a breadth and a half , full length , so as to cover the feet ; one seam is sewed up , leaving the other open behind , like a pinafore ; slits are cut for arm-holes , and plain long sleeves , without gussets set in ; the front is gathered at the waist , and drawn up into a narrow piece ; this is twice repeated , at intervals of three nails down the skirt , upon each of these gatherings , round the neck and at the wrists , a kind of border of the same flannel , punched at the edge in a pattern , is plaited , and an edging of the same is made at the bottom .
29 By personal charisma and/or alliance with other fonctionnaires with a more direct professional stake in curriculum content and delivery ( especially , inspectors ) , he or she may also and exceptionally become a ‘ curriculum leader ’ in the British sense , but that is achieved at the cost of encroaching upon the formal responsibility of other professionals .
30 ( ‘ Crucify , crucify ! ’ ) that is articulated at the very top of the treble register and brings the work to its climax — an unforgettable piece of composition unequalled anywhere in the European music of its time .
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