Example sentences of "[am/are] [adv] [verb] at [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | These things , not surprisingly , are only hinted at in their publication , for that document is mostly concerned with presenting the reader with the team 's own rationale . |
2 | Educational policies are generally arrived at through painstaking research into past and present practices , yet policies which ultimately dictate the future are rarely radical enough to reflect all the detail and ramifications of this research . |
3 | I would have thought that for Morecambe they 're probably looking at like a thousand eleven hundred people if , you know |
4 | Two other dimensions of work which have been found less important in the case of the industrial worker are also looked at in this chapter : working hours and the technical environment . |
5 | These topics are often looked at in an historical context : changes in the patterning of family life with industrialization and urbanization are examined . |
6 | Aberdeenshire grain farmers who last autumn stiffened themselves to trade wheat against the back stop of just £95 a tonne for product sold to the EC Commission for intervention , are now looking at at an ex-farm price of £140 a tonne . |
7 | Full student maintenance grants are now frozen at between £1,795 and £2,845 , but , only about a quarter of students actually receive the full award . |
8 | And all kinds of reasons are conventionally winked at by our good-natured policemen and traffic wardens . |