Example sentences of "[noun pl] [be] aimed at the " in BNC.

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1 Jobclubs are aimed at the younger and less skilled end of the market .
2 In the Yorkshire Radio area , where the company 's broadcasts are aimed at the under-35s , listening figures rose 32 per cent to 13.85 hours a week over the year .
3 Of course , other sessions running in parallel on the days are aimed at the specialists in the industry and the ability of such people to gather is another important aspect of the event .
4 The layout of the A2 could n't be simpler , although I 'm surprised that the word ‘ guitar ’ does n't appear anywhere on it , for while it 's true the A2 is an effects processor for any instrument , the bulk of its sounds are aimed at the guitarist .
5 The 3050LC machines are aimed at the office market and run Hitachi 's Ofis office automation software .
6 The company claims the machines are aimed at the bulk-buy corporate market , schools and home buyers .
7 Introduced in 1951 in England , Wales and Northern Ireland , A levels are aimed at the most academically able pupils .
8 But yesterday Mr Fallon said his comments were aimed at the local education authority and not the schools themselves .
9 If your rockets are aimed at the rocket bases on the other side — a strategy known as ‘ counter-force ’ — there is no point in firing second , after those enemy rockets have been launched .
10 There were men out there , workmen driving animals and carrying torches whose beams were aimed at the ground .
11 Lest we are in any doubt about where responsibility for pedestrian casualties lies , propaganda on pedestrian accidents is aimed at the pedestrian , rarely at the motorist : as one ‘ public information announcement ’ has it , ‘ One false move and you 're dead . ’
12 As more and more computer systems are aimed at the professional sectors who generally have very little keyboard experience the number of mouse-related software packages is bound to increase .
13 Škvoreck ý's; The Bass Saxophone describes the particularly intense form this has taken under totalitarian regimes — both Fascist and Stalinist — when ‘ the ideological guns and sometimes even the police guns of all dictatorships are aimed at the men with the horns ’ .
14 The best track , rolling stock and journey times are to be found on the main intercity routes , where timetables and the provision of first class carriages and full catering services are aimed at the needs of the business community .
15 If these benefits were aimed at the poor — the people who really need them — instead of at everybody , public spending and the taxes required to finance it could fall sharply .
16 Most of the information on these one.way systems is aimed at the consumer or private viewer rather than firms or businesses .
17 The areas struck with this devastating movement are varied , but the most effective strikes are aimed at the fleshy , sensitive points on the body .
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