Example sentences of "[vb pp] [to-vb] at a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Personal bankruptcies may also slow down because of the recent interest rate cuts but are expected to continue at a high level for some time , he said .
2 In Britain , water tables are expected to remain at a low level throughout the summer .
3 And , because they are designed to operate at a lower cost level they tend not to make demands for expensive peripherals such as PostScript devices or even simpler page printers such as Epsons and Okis that emulate the Hewlett-Packard LaserJet .
4 Now that Hearts have decided to remain at a re-developed Tynecastle , Gulliver has resigned from the board .
5 Actually , I missed some good ones in the couple of days ' holiday I took ; if I 'd just bothered to look at a single fucking news-stand after I left Stromeferry I 'd have seen this story starting to break about this guy — ‘ The Red panther ’ the tabloids decided on eventually — murdering these right-leaning pillars of the community .
6 A worse incident happened to me when invited to preach at a special service in a small church which was well filled for the occasion .
7 All the members of the family , along with Mrs Prynn , the head groom and Sir Gregory 's personal manservant , were called to attend at a private meeting in the refectory .
8 For many viewers to be invited to stare at a naked child is too complex and disturbing .
9 To avoid inconvenience it may be scheduled to run at a specific time when LIFESPAN itself is not required .
10 The group is invited to start at a common point : response to a specific trigger — a research quote , a statement about opinions to be completed , a range of factors to be ranked for importance , a role play .
11 Mr Gollnisch has been invited to speak at a Conservative fringe meeting in Blackpool , organised by Western Goals UK , a movement run by the former Tory MP , Sir Patrick Wall .
12 Far too many handicapped young people have been condemned to operate at a lower level of education and achievement than their abilities warrant because of lack of facilities for further and higher education .
13 As a result , they are normally very tired during weekdays when they are compelled to wake at a normal time for work .
14 She was compelled to stop at a particular stall , where a woman was selling crystals .
15 Then they were asked to look at a young boy .
16 The money supply , measured by a broad definition , should only be allowed to increase at a stable and gradual rate , in line with the growth of the economy 's productive capacity .
17 The left-arm Ilott has a smooth , accelerating run-up and delivery and soon had Graham Thorpe caught behind , forced to play at a rising ball .
18 Extra time may be spent learning the basics of editing , or more advanced camera work etc. , or this might be left to develop at a later workshop .
19 Neighbours and other third parties are allowed to speak at a public inquiry — though they usually appear last .
20 It grew harder later , when she was sent to study at a special school for the blind — the other kids taunted her because , by then , she was also going deaf .
21 Every species has a slightly different solution to the problem of getting about , and the amount of work required to go at a particular speed depends in part on how well an animal has been designed to move at that speed .
22 It is like viewing an Impressionist painting , where the viewer is required to stand at a certain distance before the image comes into focus ; the bigger the individual strokes of paint , the further back the viewer has to stand .
23 If an employee is required to work at a new location and the distance between the old and new places of work is short enough to make commuting possible , organisations may not require employees to move their homes .
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