Example sentences of "is [vb pp] at [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It is calculated at the following rates :
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 Not only that , but it is placed at the wrong angle .
4 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 .
5 ‘ The doctrine of naturalism ’ , on the other hand , ‘ is situated at the opposite pole . ’
6 The coxal process is situated at the ventral extremity of the pleural sulcus .
7 If change is treated at the large-scale level , teachers , non-teaching staff , governors and parents can not deny the consequences of local financial management : " Pushing management decisions — for instance , about staffing complements and who should be appointed and dismissed — down to the schools will make it extremely important to know what they will do with their new-found power " ( Maclure 1990:9 ) .
8 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 .
9 TRÉPAIL : A white chalky-marl is exposed at the very top of the slopes .
10 The third year of the course is undertaken at a selected European Institution of Higher Education .
11 From the date your application for a title search is received at the local Land Registry , you have 30 working days ( ie not less than six weeks ) within which period your client has priority over any other person who searches or seeks to register a dealing .
12 These rules must be applied with experience and judgement if adequate protection is to be achieved and it is important that the leading insurance company on the risk is consulted at the early design stage , and that only experienced and reputable sprinkler installers be used .
13 Instead , the finger is pointed at a common moral malaise due to over-liberalization and erosion of discipline ( Patten , 1988 ) .
14 This is Pitfall Number Three — ‘ Niche-marketing ’ , by which each product is targeted at a specific market .
15 However , the American-made McCulloch Blower Vac that we tested cost £120 , and is targeted at the private buyer with a large garden .
16 The new range , which is targeted at the traditional scientific and technical parallel computing markets , will comprise five model types , covering a performance range from 800 MIPS to over 400,000 MIPS .
17 The new range , which is targeted at the traditional scientific and technical parallel computing markets , will comprise five model types , covering a performance range from 800 MIPS to over 400,000 MIPS .
18 Finally , it is useful to check that the Compact is targeted at the right cohort of leavers .
19 An exclusive feature of the Reader 's Digest DOUBLE PAYOUT PLAN is an additional benefit which is added at no extra cost !
20 Almost all the Royal Family is expected at the tiny Crathie church , close to Balmoral , for the wedding ceremony at 3pm on Saturday .
21 An invited audience of at least 250,000 is expected at the outdoor event .
22 The deconcentration of administration where an activity is located at a more' local level as with field offices .
23 The immigration office is located at the eastern end of the main port authority building ( Edificio Junta del Porto ) .
24 In most cases an NDB is located at the outer marker .
25 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 .
26 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 ) .
27 This task is approached at a general level , and also by reference to specific legal concepts .
28 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 .
29 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 .
30 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 .
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