Example sentences of "[is] [verb] at [adv] the " in BNC.

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1 The irony is that the skins in trying to be ‘ authentic ’ have ended up reviving an idea of working class culture which is frozen at precisely the point when a ‘ real ’ , ‘ authentic ’ working class identity was being positively eaten away from outside .
2 At the John Radcliffe Hospital , Professor Andrew McMichael 's looking at how the body responds to the virus .
3 One way of getting to grips with this question is to look at how the three theoretical frameworks interpret the structural changes identified in section 1.2 .
4 Europe , which accounts for one-third of IBM 's revenue , is growing at twice the rate of the US market , but Asia continues to be the fastest-growing region .
5 About one in five of all trips are made for business purposes and the business travel industry is growing at twice the speed of tourism .
6 How much of the aspic you use depends on how tightly the layers are packed — the gelatine is used at twice the usual strength because the terrine juices will dilute it .
7 A $150m venture with Kokusai Denshin Denwa , Japan 's biggest international telecoms carrier , Singapore Telecom and others , WorldSource is aiming at precisely the market coveted by BT .
8 For example , one can calculate the probability that the universe is expanding at nearly the same rate in all different directions at a time when the density of the universe has its present value .
9 And if we look at the planets of our solar system , lo and behold , every single one of them is travelling at exactly the right velocity to keep it in its stable orbit around the Sun .
10 But , as the focal length of the projector increases , making the screen image smaller , the focal length of the camera lens is increasing at precisely the same rate ( zoom lenses commonly run from about 25mm to over 200mm in focal length ) .
11 It is aimed at both the interested amateur and the professional .
12 This is aimed at much the same audience as Graphics Works , but takes a difference approach by including Microsoft Publisher , along with Arts & Letters Apprentice 3.1 and Halo Desktop Imager ( for image capture conversion and improvement ) .
13 However , there is indirect evidence that the orbit of a binary pair , one member of which is the pulsar PSR 1913+16 , is collapsing at exactly the rate expected due to the loss of energy in gravitational radiation .
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