Example sentences of "is [verb] at a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 On the internal market , the price is calculated at a third to a half of the Western auction estimate price .
2 The pressure to conclude a settlement is almost always on the plaintiff who is placed at a considerable disadvantage against the skilled defendant .
3 Members fear more jobs could be lost if a budget decision to cut the jobs and save money is ratified at a special full council meeting tomorrow night .
4 More usually , this is done by attaching lights to the wrists or to other parts of the body , if the light is flashing at a known frequency the relative time of particular positions as well as the sequence can be measured .
5 An alternative view ( 13 ) is that because these areas contribute only 7% of the gross agricultural output their contribution is of little importance and is sustained at an unacceptable cost to the nation .
6 The third year of the course is undertaken at a selected European Institution of Higher Education .
7 Instead , the finger is pointed at a common moral malaise due to over-liberalization and erosion of discipline ( Patten , 1988 ) .
8 Ken is rowing at a constant speed , he covers eighteen metres in three seconds .
9 This is Pitfall Number Three — ‘ Niche-marketing ’ , by which each product is targeted at a specific market .
10 All of the world 's savannas have been affected by human activity and , as Table 7.2 shows , deforestation is occurring at a rapid rate due to agricultural development and fuelwood collection .
11 In the tropics , however , environmental change is occurring at an unprecedented rate where deforestation is creating local and , in all probability , global environmental problems since the demise of tropical rainforests in particular may well be contributing to the enhanced greenhouse effect ( section 5.3.1 ) .
12 It is usually more difficult to deal more effectively with a complaint if it is reported at a later date .
13 The deconcentration of administration where an activity is located at a more' local level as with field offices .
14 The ozone layer is located at an average height of 12 kilometres above the earth 's surface an it screens us from 99% of the harmful ultra-violet radiation coming from the sun .
15 Two further introns were included in our comparisons : the second LSUrRNA intron from P.wickerhamii , which resembles Pw ri1 in sequence and secondary structure , and ri2 from Scenedesmus obliquus mitochondria , which is located at an identical position as ri2 from P.wickerhamii ( 21 ) .
16 This task is approached at a general level , and also by reference to specific legal concepts .
17 This sea-floor spreading , as the phenomenon is known , is happening at an impressive rate : near the Galapagos Islands the sea-floor is expanding at eight inches a year ; down by Easter Island , by nine inches .
18 The operator told us that rubbish is smouldering at a considerable depth and it would take a lot of work to put it out .
19 He said : ‘ One is looking at a young man with monstrously abnormal behaviour .
20 He is looking at a bewitched forest of crystal trees and jewelled flowers , rooted in black soil , breathing black air .
21 There needs to be a facility whereby , when one is looking at a particular cross-reference , one can call up the entry or part of an entry to which that cross-reference refers .
22 The most common source of any argument is that both sides are absolutely right but each is looking at a different part of the situation .
23 Top juniors are capable of beginning to detect differences between two pieces of evidence , if it is presented at a simple language level , and even bias and attitudes to events .
24 At Key Stage 2 pupils can also begin to make use of viewdata compilations of simple written sources , provided that the material is presented at an appropriate language level .
25 Alum Pot is comprehended at a single fearful glance , and it is the intricacies of its cave system that are of most interest to sight-seeing visitors .
26 Most gliders are very reluctant to stall in the slip ( try it some time ) , but if the recovery is made at a low speed , or the pilot forgets to ease forwards to prevent the nose rising during the recovery , there is a very real danger of stalling or of flying rather slowly as the glider encounters the wind gradient .
27 It has been in the initial stage in which wishing prevails over thinking , generalisation over observation , and in which little attempt is made at a critical analysis of existing facts or available means .
28 Finally , a good deal of inquiry is made at a local level by local authorities or local voluntary bodies attempting to assess a particular problem in the immediate area .
29 ( d ) whether any shares are held by family trusts ( trustees may become particularly vulnerable if an offer is made at an attractive price because a refusal to accept may result in allegations of a breach of trust ) ;
30 The reactor is sited at a semi-urban UK site .
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