Example sentences of "[am/are] aim at the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It should need no stressing that even today , when more and more actors ( those in work ) are aiming at the regular working-day/mortgage belt , affairs , amours and just plain sex inside a company is not unknown . |
2 | ‘ We are aiming at the Northern area because we feel it is desperately under-served , ’ he says , adding that discussions are also under way with Yorkshire Arts about touring in that area . |
3 | The company claims the machines are aimed at the bulk-buy corporate market , schools and home buyers . |
4 | The areas struck with this devastating movement are varied , but the most effective strikes are aimed at the fleshy , sensitive points on the body . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | The first are aimed at the commercial market ; the latter at the technical . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | Jobclubs are aimed at the younger and less skilled end of the market . |