Example sentences of "are [adv] [verb] at [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Such papers are widely dispersed at present , in specialist clinical , radiological , pathological , and epidemiological journals .
2 In Nigeria until very recently it has been very strongly reflected in the national syllabus guidelines and materials or derivatives are widely used at state level .
3 Computer-dependent methods are used mainly by men , and they are mostly directed at high-status , male-identified , individual , active cognitive processes .
4 I am often asked why I go night fishing , and it is too easy to say it is because my chances of catching big fish are greatly increased at night .
5 Duke 's A and B lesions account for our 75% of cancers detected in asymptomatic individuals by initial faecal occult blood testing , while less than 50% of symptomatic patients are comparably staged at diagnosis .
6 Once again , if you want to rename files whose names are only known at run-time , you must use the OSCLI command .
7 Routes to England and France are normally flown at flight levels 50 and 40 respectively , and present an opportunity for a reasonable period in cruise mode .
8 For example , fixed assets are normally valued at cost , less provision for depreciation , and current assets at cost or net realisable value , whichever is the lower .
9 I sincerely trust you are so also and that you are finally established at Government House .
10 The new awards in information technology are broadly based at level II , and provide a variety of options at level III .
11 600 million are already deemed at risk .
12 Only a very few of the many references in the bibliography are earlier than 1979 yet undergraduates are already arriving at university with first-hand experience of videotext and expect their lecturers to know more !
13 The adult worms , bright red in colour and up to 2.5 cm in length , are easily recognised at necropsy where they predominate in the horny lining of the gizzard .
14 The invalid operation code interrupt and unimplemented instruction interrupt are thus distinguished at entry to the supervisor .
15 Hospitals are always working at near-capacity , so anything that upsets the balance automatically causes more strain . ’
16 Such instruments are always issued at par .
17 New operands are always inserted at position one , and all operands already in the stack are moved down one position ( or " pushed " ) ; only the most recently added operand could be removed ( from position one ) and the remaining operands are moved back ( or " popped " ) .
18 One possibility is that there are special cytoplasmic factors that are asymmetrically distributed at cell division — at very early stages there is very good evidence that factors in the cytoplasm are unequally distributed during cleavage .
19 The gates are usually locked at night and it used to be fairly standard practice that people going in and out had to identify themselves .
20 Programme related announcements , claimed as one of the attractions of RDS , even when scrolled require displays with more alphanumeric elements than are usually fitted at present .
21 Ascribed statuses are usually fixed at birth .
22 Nets , 0.6–1.5 km ( 0.5–1 mile ) long and 7–10 metres ( 23–33 feet ) deep , are usually set at dusk and retrieved in the morning .
23 Two Woburn monkeys , Smiley and Ernie , are still caged at Shamrock .
24 The question needs to be asked , however , whether directors of public health are still needed at district level .
25 These are automatically silenced at night and may be silenced manually at any time by operating levers which are neatly and unobtrusively located on the hand-crafted dial .
26 Rain and draughts are also kept at bay by the incorporation of a peaked hood ( which rolls away ) , adjustable Velcro cuffs and an elasticated waist and hem cords .
27 Now his younger brother and sister are also studying at home .
28 Mr Shepherd 's comments are also directed at Charity workers who he feels would be better off sending help to Croatia which is currently not under siege .
29 4 Different strategies are often seen at work in children of different chronological ages but with the same reading age .
30 Most refugees go to neighbouring countries , which are often living at subsistence levels themselves .
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