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

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1 Here the position that the plaintiff seeks to establish at common law is broadly consistent with the legislative policy evidenced by the Act of 1976 .
2 Furthermore , the radiation to space at planetary wavelengths is much the same at all latitudes .
3 There are many reasons why , in the early nineteenth century , different considerations would intrude on the modelling of a dissected female body rather than that of a male , but one conclusion we could draw from these figures is that the human norm is male , and the only reason to look at female bodies is for that which makes them female , i.e. the reproductive system .
4 As long as any feudal dues remained valuable the lords desired to protect them , and rules about title to land at common law were developed to aid this process .
5 Unfortunately , the evidence which would enable us to arrive at firm conclusions is by no means straightforward .
6 The concept of altering demand to remain at full employment was one he did not find it difficult to grasp .
7 Nationally NATFHE had voted by two to one in favour of a strike to protest at new contracts being introduced without consultation .
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