Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [adv prt] at [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Lumps of excrement and sodden pieces of toilet paper lie in the water in a state which suggests they have not been broken down at all . |
2 | If these reactions are carried out at constant volume changes in number of moles of gas with change in gas pressure which can be measured using a manometer . |
3 | appropriate safety and environmental analyses are carried out at defined stages of exploration , development and production ; |
4 | Reactions are carried out at high pressure and temperature and the processes involve large scale filtration , drying , milling and packing . |
5 | The third form is ‘ part process ’ in which not only is head office administration spatially separated but the actual production process is split up into discrete bits which are carried out at different spatial locations . |
6 | The four major subsystems are carried out at different locations , by different personnel , and therefore formed ‘ natural ’ boundaries . |
7 | In most of the foregoing discussion we have assumed that the deformations which we have related to stresses have been carried out at constant temperature . |
8 | Much of the groundwork to date on E-mail and Broadcast — a handy message service — has been carried out at little cost . |
9 | But before it does , the Daily Mirror , along with Carry On creators Peter Rogers and Gerald Thomas , has been looking back at some of the funniest moments ever to be played out on the big screen . |
10 | My map-reading skill comes from many years using the OS ‘ 1 inch = 1 mile ’ maps in club , national and international motor rallies , where you are bouncing along at high speed , often at night , in poor conditions . |
11 | ‘ You are to set off at first light tomorrow . |
12 | The last revellers had finally been seen off at nine in the morning ; they and Margot had done some cleaning up before going to bed , though Ken had anyway had a couple of hours ' sleep between three and five , when he 'd fallen into a deep slumber on the wicker couch in the conservatory . |
13 | They 're going in at thirteen pounds . |
14 | They 're going in at thirty two pounds the lot . |
15 | They 're going in at thirty pounds the lot . |
16 | They 're going in at fifty pounds the lot , at fifty pounds . |
17 | Alright Are you all finished now , they 're going in at fifty pound . |
18 | B We 're going out at ten to have a look at it again to test see how high that fork lift |
19 | If not , give me a phone sometime , and let me know if you 're coming through at all . |
20 | Books are taken out , and if they 're put back at all it 's never in the same place . |
21 | and he said you know , he said they have n't been turning up at that chapel for them , when they 've preaching but you did n't crack on they knew anything about that but he just sort of said said no you know remain non-committal . |
22 | As Christmas approaches goods like these are turning up at one day sales , car boot sales and market stalls . |
23 | They must know it 's been going on at domestic and international level for a long time . |
24 | The whole Battalion Order Group of 2nd Grenadiers , the Commanding Officer and all the Company Commanders had been wiped out at one go . |
25 | In the basic form ( shown in rows ( b ) and ( c ) of Figure 2.2 ) , zeros are shifted in at one end while bits are lost at the other ; in the second form ( called rotate or circular shift ) bits shifted out of one end of the pattern are shifted in at the other . |
26 | ‘ Things are going on at this school , ’ went on Dr Ali , in a whisper , ‘ of which it is difficult for a good Muslim to approve . ’ |
27 | They are going along at vast speeds , and I say vast speeds , they 're twenty miles an hour over the grass and you can imagine how much they 're cutting . |
28 | If you do not buy one of these make sure that you always leave some lights switched on inside the house — even if you are going out at eight o'clock in the morning and will not be back until midnight . |
29 | ‘ She was n't frightened of flying , but she was very frightened of the seat belt , so I think she 'd been tied down at one time . |
30 | Children who have been integrated into mainstream schools can return at any time for help and are called back at six-monthly intervals for checks . |