Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [adv] at [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The interior is finished in leather and boasts luxuries such as a compact disc player which can still be heard clearly at 200mph . |
2 | If on the other hand the signalling cells grew into such a shape that they could come into direct contact with their target organs the chemical signal could be discharged directly at site across the ‘ synaptic ’ gap between the cells . |
3 | However , these or suckled calves can be vaccinated successfully at grass provided the vaccine is given in spring or early summer , that is , prior to encountering a significant larval challenge . |
4 | Edinburgh , Scotland-based 3L Ltd intends to convert its parallel C compiler technology for Digital Equipment Corp 's Alpha AXP processor architecture : Parallel C/AXP will enable developers to create parallel processing software for board and system level Alpha hardware from both DEC and OEM manufacturers ; it will be targeted both at systems integrators building top-end embedded systems , and the personal supercomputer market ; existing 3L parallel C users will also be able to migrate to Alpha systems by simply recompiling applications . |
5 | It will be targeted both at systems integrators building top-end embedded systems , and the personal supercomputer market . |
6 | Investment will be targeted particularly at areas of skill shortages and will give people who are now unskilled the chance to acquire basic skills . |
7 | According to Yoichiro Yoda , of the AI Sales Section of Nichimen Data , the systems will be targeted initially at research and development environments , and the company hopes to sell 50 to 60 of the machines in the first year . |
8 | Will he arrange for X-ray and metal detection equipment to be installed immediately at Armley prison in Leeds ? |
9 | He and his colleagues called instead for the bridge to be built upriver at Kincardine , with provision of the necessary infrastructure and improvements of the road network around Edinburgh . |
10 | ATTEMPTS to persuade councils to organise an all-Scotland referendum on water privatisation will be made today at talks involving Labour group leaders . |
11 | Any plan at the $9 billion level , though , must include details of cuts to be made elsewhere at NASA that will free up $2 billion . |
12 | ‘ We will be looking closely at people who get involved with drugs and alcohol , those who are encouraged to turn to prostitution and those who are made homeless , ’ said Ms McHale . |
13 | One gets the impression that two gentlemen concerned are very enthusiastic Europeans , seem to be looking inwardly at Europe . |
14 | ‘ When considering long-term placement we will be looking more at adoption , ’ explained Jane . |
15 | This is probably correct , but conventional medical wisdom need not be accepted entirely at face value . |
16 | Always make sure you can be seen easily at night . |
17 | These tasks appear to be done better at night with a general decline throughout the daytime to lowest values in the early evening . |
18 | It could be done late at night with no dishonour for the men 's relations or lack of respect . ’ |
19 | On the coupon reset date , the FRN should be priced exactly at par . |
20 | They can be used to completely encompass a big warren system , they can be used to divide up areas of woodland and they can be operated both at night and by day when conditions are favourable . |
21 | The week long festival begins on September 13 and will be performed simultaneously at venues in Dublin and Belfast . |
22 | Distance and open learning materials can be used effectively at home , obviating the need to have a tutor constantly at your elbow . |
23 | Will it be used mainly at night , or does it need to look fresh for breakfast , serviceable for lunch and intimate for dinner parties ? |
24 | The two tablecloths can be used together at Christmas time , and , for the rest of the year , the bottom cloth can be used on its own . |
25 | These will therefore be valued effectively at historic-cost when the balance sheet is drawn up . |
26 | The office was more like an army headquarters than a theatrical business as every day Girls would be transported somewhere at home or abroad . |
27 | This mystical sensation can be induced almost at will with practice ; and like all things , with repetition , the feeling comes more quickly and easily . |
28 | He died in 1678 , having asked to be buried silently at night . |
29 | Because its crystals are so small , they are ‘ superparamagnetic ’ — they can not be magnetised permanently at room temperature and are thus only magnetic in the presence of an outside magnetic field . |
30 | The tournament , which will be held next weekend , will be based primarily at Lisnagarvey and Blaris , with some first round matches to be played at the Valley and Olympia leisure centres and Mossley Hockey Club . |