Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] be aimed at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The Spurs Club was aimed at a deaf membership that did not use sign language . |
2 | Injection A was aimed at the representation of the fovea . |
3 | Most of the information on these one.way systems is aimed at the consumer or private viewer rather than firms or businesses . |
4 | The appointment of Mrs Brooks is aimed at a ‘ real integration of the two operations ’ . |
5 | The best track , rolling stock and journey times are to be found on the main intercity routes , where timetables and the provision of first class carriages and full catering services are aimed at the needs of the business community . |
6 | Lest we are in any doubt about where responsibility for pedestrian casualties lies , propaganda on pedestrian accidents is aimed at the pedestrian , rarely at the motorist : as one ‘ public information announcement ’ has it , ‘ One false move and you 're dead . ’ |
7 | Witness this peroration : ‘ Evidently Freya Stark is aimed at a readership unfamiliar with the Stark oeuvre and Mrs Izzard reckoned she could get away with any number of unjust distortions . |
8 | As more and more computer systems are aimed at the professional sectors who generally have very little keyboard experience the number of mouse-related software packages is bound to increase . |
9 | Introduced in 1951 in England , Wales and Northern Ireland , A levels are aimed at the most academically able pupils . |
10 | Routledge 's Heritage Gardens by Sheena Goulty is aimed at the professionals tending gardens such as the above ( £45 ) . |
11 | Develped jointly with Intel , the Matsushita player is aimed at the consumer market and will be on sale in 1991 under both Matsushita and Intel badges . |