Example sentences of "of [noun pl] [vb base] at [art] " in BNC.

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1 A group of visitors look at the fully automated packing line in operation .
2 Hence , when a number of observers look at a picture , a piece of apparatus , a microscope slide , or whatever , there is a sense in which they are all confronted by , look at , and so , in a sense , ‘ see ’ the same thing .
3 There are also statutory covenants requiring landlords , of properties let at a low rent , to ensure that they are both fit for human habitation at the start of the tenancy and are kept fit for habitation throughout the lease :
4 The Warranties generally require confirmation that a state of affairs exist at a certain date , eg Completion .
5 He became impatient with the pace of work there , and moreover felt that gas warfare was unlikely to be used , and so he obtained a post as a superintendent of explosives research at the Armament Research Department in 1942 .
6 Several surveys conducted in hospitals have shown that the majority of accidents occur at the bedside ( Moorat , 1983 ) .
7 Use a scale from 1 to 7 where 1 would mean that you think virtually no accidents occur at the junction and 7 would indicate that you think a large number of accidents occur at the junction . ’
8 In nightly theatrical TV rituals of social order and chaos , a stream of hero-policemen stand at the symbolic crossroads between peace and mayhem , and the detective and the chief officer now operate at the point where once the church and its priests declaimed on categories of good and evil and the resulting binary codes they produce .
9 The Edinburgh team believes the reaction that leads to cot death is triggered when a combination of factors occur at the same time .
10 One vulture sighting carrion below unintentionally informs all others of its availability by swooping downwards , and thus dozens of vultures arrive at the scene of an animal kill in a very short space of time .
11 Thousands of boxes of parts arrive at the assembly line every week to be emptied and then simply discarded in a corner because Dagenham is not geared to what the modern motor industry calls ‘ just-in-time ’ delivery .
12 Chairman I have an amendment to that motion , because , because I believe it 's important that we start to identify a lot of councils publish at the end of the year for public consumption a list of the allowances drawn by members , and I think that would be very useful and I would make , as an amendment , I would , would add to the proposal put by Mr that we call for a report to be pu er , to be presented to us of the amounts of allowances drawn by members , each member
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