Example sentences of "[vb -s] at [adj] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 What that shop needs at this particular moment is a salesman .
2 Modern meteoric precipitations and regional ground waters at equivalent high latitudes have lighter isotope signatures O. Palaeotemperatures calculated from O of the meteoric concretion cements and vein-fills suggest mean annual air temperatures of 10°C .
3 Title to the property is and has at all material times been registered at H.M.
4 He has at most two years before the next presidential election in which to try to put together a new centre left movement capable of carrying him into the president 's seat .
5 Our nation 's annual deficit budget now stands at fifty million pounds .
6 This aims to reduce the mounting flood of household refuse , which currently stands at 70 million tonnes a year .
7 This is the money required to make up the difference between what the company can pay and what it owes at any one time or , in accounts department terms , net current assets minus current liabilities .
8 This is the money required to make up the difference between what the company can pay and what it owes at any one time or , in accounts department terms , net current assets minus current liabilities .
9 It is 0300 hours in Munster , and the Workshop Duty Officer 's phone rings at 6 Armoured Workshop Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers ' base in West Germany .
10 A new book , Letts Guide to Orchids of the World , looks at 450 different species , with guidelines on how to identify and cultivate these fascinating flowers , and is illustrated with over 500 colour photographs and line drawings .
11 This model looks at each postal sector in Great Britain and answers the question " where do people go shopping ? " .
12 The chapter on health care looks at actual discriminatory practice , but older people can be very sensitive to the attitudes exemplified by the ‘ it's-only-your-age ’ approach .
13 The body of the film looks at four young engineers .
14 Oliver Lange looks at four different types of exhibitions and points out their advantages and disadvantages
15 This probably calls for a basic two-part structure , with part one detailing your assumptions , deductions and conclusions , and giving your analysis of the problems , while part two looks at possible alternative courses of action and spells out your ‘ solution ’ .
16 In assessing the suitability of the proposed operating centre , the LA looks at two connected aspects .
17 Jane Wallace looks at two common problems which will be experienced with most horses at some stage or other : shying and pulling .
18 Peter Cracknell looks at two luxury models from manufacturers with proven track records : the Peugeot 605 SVi and the Volvo 940 SE
19 Other treatments adopt an over-simple solution to the problem , always preferring one source to another ; thus the algorithm of Hobbs ( 1976 ) looks at all intrasentential candidates before earlier sentences are considered at all , while Brennan , Friedman & Pollard ( 1987 ) prefer all candidates from the most recent sentence to ones from the current sentence .
20 If one looks at one particular example of policy-making — the expansion of free or subsidised milk to children — one sees another striking demonstration of official reluctance to alter traditional patterns of thinking .
21 The kit looks at basic scientific principles as applied to farming .
22 Inserted into this issue of the magazine is the series of talks which has been organised as part of the supportive programme for the exhibition and looks at both individual aspects of printmaking , as well as at business and marketing side of prints .
23 Chapter 7 looks at another important theme of the health service reforms — the search for " quality " in health care .
24 As in the other chapters , this chapter looks at three broad approaches to explaining the growth of government .
25 Walmsley looks at several possible explanations and concludes that the change is largely due to the Act itself , firstly in the simple sense that the passing of the 1967 Act brought to an end a trial period of uncertainty for the police by making quite clear that , although in the future homosexual acts in private between consenting adults were to be legal , such acts in ‘ public ’ as defined by the Act were not .
26 The second part of the chapter looks at these new arrangements and the issues they raise in more detail .
27 This book looks at these two divisions — masculinity/femininity and arts/science — and examines the interaction between them in higher education ; it regards the terms as social constructions , not as givens .
28 Linda Fraser looks at some older traditions and newer trends in rearing and preparing this popular meat .
29 Nottingham County seek their sixth straight win in the Fours Head from Mortlake to Putney which starts at 1.30 this afternoon , writes Jon Leyne .
30 Two hundred pounds , it 's a good one , double decker with all sorts of , and then adds a forty five per cent mark up on it , so it starts at two hundred pounds , then adds
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