Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] at [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Moreover , different configurations may arise at various times .
2 Both types of mutation — harmful or useful — may arise at different rates depending on stresses inherent in the environment .
3 Because expression may exist at various levels of abstraction ( for example , in the program 's structure ) the courts have to be able to distinguish between idea and expression .
4 Leadership is also apparent in many different spheres of activity — the military , the political , the organisational and so on — and it may exist at different levels .
5 Some of the latter may excel at specialised subjects such as engineering or finance .
6 The right hon. Gentleman should look at other surveys and forecasters .
7 Now that we have looked at Wharram Percy deserted village and seen something of the 30-year long excavations there , we should look at other studies and excavations on village sites which seem to suggest the same developments implied at Wharram Percy .
8 De Sade said that if one wants to know about death one should look at sexual excitement .
9 So whilst it 's desirable to encourage the use of rail , I think in in in practice it 's going to be er very difficult to achieve that and in therefore you should look at public transport in the round .
10 The curvature of space–time also means that identical clocks at different gravitational potentials must run at different rates .
11 He is insistent that the only students who should work at doctoral level are those of first-class ability , who are independent of mind and inner-directed , so that they can work without much supervision , apart from ‘ a standing relation with a congenial senior to whom he can go now and then for criticism and advice . ’
12 Beyond it we must look at actual behaviour to assess the impact of higher taxes on incentives .
13 While non-verbal communication of the kinds described above have a powerful role in underlining , reinforcing or betraying our feelings and aspirations , the moment we try to communicate on a wider scale than inter-personal , we must look at other sign systems to convey meaning .
14 Study the route first when going by train ; check the time at which you should arrive at various stations and the time of arrival at destination .
15 At present doctors must prove at regular intervals that such patients are still a danger to society .
16 Objects may appear at infrared wavelengths because they are cool , because they are obscured by dust that transmits only longer wavelengths , or because their intrinsic mechanism of radiation cuts off at wavelengths shorter than infrared .
17 We 'll look at possible types of local production , how each can be organised and how each could be used .
18 ‘ He 'll drown at high tide , ’ said Marie .
19 It might work at international level but at club level you need a hardworking manager with a good business head .
20 One of the problems for local government is that it is easier to see how this might work at national level where the interests are clearer and more easily identifiable .
21 Italo Argentino Lúder , the then Defence Minister , announced on Aug. 17 that about 100 trials of members of the armed forces were to be cancelled but that the armed forces might look at individual cases with a view to punishment .
22 Thus , we might look at lithological changes through the geological column .
23 Such was the case with the idea that hydrogen fusion might occur at moderate temperatures within solid materials .
24 They stared at him as you might stare at orange rats trying to get into bed with you .
25 Otherwise there is a danger that dissonance may be out of place , or be excessive for the context , or may occur at unexpected moments in a different harmonic mood .
26 Change from one state of a system to another may occur at different rates at contrasting levels .
27 However , it may pay to take a chance with SESAME ( nap 2.35 ) , who has been running creditably in top class events and could oblige at attractive odds .
28 These were groups of people with a common bond who had joined together to make regular contributions into a pool from which they could borrow at low rates of interest .
29 ‘ Yes , it was the best I could do at short notice . ’
30 It was the best he could do at short notice .
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