Example sentences of "[vb pp] at a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In any plausible way of forming Jupiter the hydrogen and helium are initially well mixed at a molecular level . |
2 | DNA and protein were mixed at an approximate ratio of 2:1 . |
3 | The only medal we had ever won at a major championship since 1978 was the bronze we had gained at Stuttgart in the European . |
4 | In some situations holiday arrangements might be organised at a lower level in the organisation , particularly in specialist areas , such as operating theatres , where interchange of staff between departments is less easy . |
5 | Finally , I have argued that urban sociology 's key concern is the division between everyday life being led in small-scale localities and the fact that social relations and processes are increasingly organised at a global level . |
6 | As social life becomes increasingly organised at a global level , the sphere of employment perhaps offers least prospect for the assertion of autonomy and personal identity . |
7 | I suppose we were the first people in the 1960s to target our market and bring to people things that were well designed at an affordable price . |
8 | Industrialized villages were naturally most numerous in the North and parts of the Midlands , but even in the South some nineteenth-century rural communities were sustained to a large extent by wages earned at a particular craft . |
9 | This means that the extra payments received for overtime beyond the scheduled week are earned at an earlier stage in large firms . |
10 | Remains are scarce as most of the work has been rebuilt at a later date . |
11 | The reason given was that children would not be religiously and educationally prepared for the reception of Holy Communion and Confirmation because they had not been educated at a catholic school , irrespective of their parents ' alternative provisions : in one area , parents had set up their own Sunday schools as an alternative . |
12 | The Joyces returned to Ireland in 1909 , and William was brought up a Roman Catholic and educated at a Jesuit college where he excelled in Latin , French , and German . |
13 | He was educated at a private school and later at the Bellevue Academy , Greenwich . |
14 | Educated at a private school in Norton near Sheffield , Gaskell was apprenticed as a clerk to Yates & Cox , Liverpool iron merchants and nail-makers , in 1827 . |
15 | Helena was educated at a French boarding-school in Neuville , and then at Notting Hill High School . |
16 | He wo n't have to go to the two language schools being set up by Volvo and Renault in France and Sweden to teach English to engineers and designers ; le Quement was educated at a public school in England . |
17 | It was true that he had been educated at a public school , but he managed to disguise this handicap very well . |
18 | Most Hoorays you are likely to come across will have been educated at a public school . |
19 | Jilly Fox had been educated at an expensive boarding-school . |
20 | Using the special version of the DIM statement to reserve an area of memory is the simplest way for short programs which do not have to be located at a particular memory address . |
21 | The ozone layer is located at an average height of 12 kilometres above the earth 's surface an it screens us from 99% of the harmful ultra-violet radiation coming from the sun . |
22 | Two further introns were included in our comparisons : the second LSUrRNA intron from P.wickerhamii , which resembles Pw ri1 in sequence and secondary structure , and ri2 from Scenedesmus obliquus mitochondria , which is located at an identical position as ri2 from P.wickerhamii ( 21 ) . |
23 | On April 6 Parys had claimed at a televised meeting with army officers that politicians were preparing to use the army for " political intrigues " , offering officers promotion in return for their support . |
24 | The MoD had claimed at a public inquiry in 1988 that they needed the land for training and in 1991 asked to extend the area further . |
25 | That was after Joe , HISY 's lawyer had claimed at a previous hearing that yet another G Tec rival , Scientific Games , had been told not to bother bidding by lottery officials . |
26 | Someone , for example , who finds himself in the embarrassing situation of seeming to have winked at an unknown passer-by may offer the account that he has some grit in his eye — this often accompanied by a flurry of overacted eyelid-rubbing and nose-blowing . |
27 | The six have admitted the charges , committed at a rented factory in Burn Road , Hartlepool . |
28 | Since you are not connecting up at this stage , the rising main can be installed at a leisurely pace . |
29 | They carry the Government Class 1 BS476 Part 7 fire ratings and can be installed at a lower cost than conventional re-roofing . |
30 | Seconds later , they were installed at an umbrella-shaded table with the little boy sitting in state alongside . |