Example sentences of "[noun pl] aimed at [verb] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Countryside interpretation ’ tends to mean static displays aimed at informing a receptive public about the life and geology of the area they are visiting . |
2 | BROTHER now plan a series of school seminars aimed at presenting a positive role model for black children . |
3 | Reports in the Western media claimed that the visit was linked to wider negotiations aimed at achieving a comprehensive settlement of the hostage crisis [ see p. 38454 ] . |
4 | He said that the deportations could jeopardise international negotiations aimed at finding a long-term solution to the boat people problem . |
5 | The most immediate casualty of this were the talks aimed at sending a single Korean team to compete in the Asian Games in China in September . |
6 | But the meeting will also be seen as a further strengthening of Anglo-Irish ties at a time when the governments in London and Dublin are trying to start new talks aimed at finding a political solution in Ulster . |
7 | By 1944 public concern that there should be no repetition of the errors of that period resulted in a government commitment to pursue peacetime policies aimed at maintaining a high and stable level of employment . |
8 | His report , which received Security Council approval , included a number of proposals aimed at bringing a peaceful transition to multiracial democracy . |