Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv] at [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The arts professional development teachers of the one LEA in the sample which had a cross-curriculum team looked enviously at colleagues in other curriculum areas who had national associations where they could meet to exchange curriculum and strategic information .
2 Manual adjustment of the model was carried out at intervals of the refinement .
3 The trials , organised by the British Medical Research Council and the French National AIDS Research Agency , were carried out at centres in the UK , France and Ireland from October 1988 .
4 Cooke hopes these research findings — along with work carried out at universities near his company 's base in Cheshire — will persuade other governments in arid areas to try polymers .
5 Investment will be targeted particularly at areas of skill shortages and will give people who are now unskilled the chance to acquire basic skills .
6 He was educated privately at academies in Margate .
7 Usually the largest bars are broken through at intervals by tidal inlets especially where powerful rivers reach the coast .
8 There can be few backpackers who have n't gazed dreamily at pictures of Europe 's great mountain ranges and wistfully thought ‘ That 's for me ! ’
9 It has now reverted back to a quiet village , disturbed only at weekends by visitors from surrounding areas who come to fish , walk the frontage and watch the departure or arrival of passenger ferries and other shipping .
10 Which means you 'll be able to relax as you 're whisked away at speeds of up to 90 mph. making your journey a good deal quicker .
11 There have been no stations opened up at settlements of this size .
12 The week long festival begins on September 13 and will be performed simultaneously at venues in Dublin and Belfast .
13 This innovation has reinforced my belief that a constant news service is needed even at times of no national crisis .
14 Regular worshippers may have been as sparse then as they are today but he was a person to whom one turned in times of trouble , just as he was called on at times of family celebration .
15 During his round trip ‘ described to death ’ the boat would have called in at ports on the way and the passengers would have had time to wander whilst goods were unloaded and loaded .
16 Summed up at intervals during the talk — this was well done .
17 I 've gone home at nights with clothes drenched with sweat from head to foot and the wife has had to pull my socks off , they 've been that wet inside my boots .
18 TRADE unionists have hit out at letters to hospital workers which they claim are ‘ begging for money ’ to fund the health service .
19 Meanwhile , RADIO 5 have hit back at allegations in The Sunday Times that the station is to close .
20 As many of you will have noticed from your Q.T. day programme Beryl will not be teaching this year ; for some time she has taken a great interest in the Back Pain Association and has now become involved particularly at weekends in special classes for back-pain sufferers .
21 In consequence , that aspect of it which links it with previous practice has diminished almost at times to the point of disappearance .
22 The hunting season for the palombe is short but deadly , and if you go up into the hills while it is on , the local men will be crouched there in their camouflage jackets , or lined up at stands along the roads , their shotguns aimed hungrily out over the valley .
23 As part of the NSE marketing drive , notices giving details of local places to visit have been put up at stations along the line , including the intermediate stops at Bures and Chappel and Wakes Colne — home of the East Anglian Railway Museum .
24 The first crop , taken out at intervals of 30 years or more , was that of standard trees for timber production .
25 And something I have not seen anywhere else , though it makes good sense , is that in these mainly narrow streets , the shops have their signs strung out at right-angles across the way so that you can stand at one end and read their names from there , without having to go down to look at them one by one .
26 Its main effect , however , is not on sigmoid segmenting pressure activity when given intravenously at doses of 2.5 or 10 mg ( Amin Z , Misiewicz J J , personal communication ) .
27 TNF α additionally induces expression of the powerfully procoagulant tissue factor , released only at sites of endothelial damage where it activates the extrinsic limb of the coagulation cascade .
28 Money collected as a result can be paid in at branches of the Halifax Building Society and will be given to the Barnardos charity .
29 And when , in 1983 , The Guggenheim Museum opened its doors to the ‘ return of painting ’ with an exhibition devoted to Transavanguardia , works by the ‘ 3Cs ’ ( Chia , Cucchi and Clemente ) , were snapped up at prices in excess of $50,000 .
30 Updata is aimed primarily at users in the financial world ranging from business executives and private investors at home , to large trading organisations wishing to use it as a back up system .
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