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

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1 As explained at that meeting the effort had to be ongoing .
2 Do I already know enough about this subject , as taught at this college ?
3 Use of Tactile Link with the telephone ( as reported at 1979 Link study )
4 However , as a consideration of the full list of Orpheus and saltire mosaics in section 3 , and then again in section 4 , would have been repetitive , mosaics which are closely related ( but not sufficiently close to be considered as related at this level of affinity ) will be examined in the preamble to a discussion of two putative , " integral groups " .
5 I would be pleased if you could now take on board the extension of formal smoking at work restrictions as applied at Regional Headquarters and Regional Chambers to apply to Chesser House and for this to be formally agreed by the Council .
6 The two ear and eye pieces are cut from ½in-thick timber and are glued on as shown at either side .
7 In N.C.B. v Thorne it was held that the word ‘ nuisance ’ in s.92(1) ( a ) of the Public Health Act 1936 must mean either a public or private nuisance as understood at common law .
8 Until recently , this trend seemed as pronounced at American Telephone & Telegraph ( AT&T ) as at any other big company .
9 This is unlikely to guarantee you a post on completion , but most employers will be happy to discuss possible openings or vacancies with you , subject to satisfactory references and your suitability as assessed at personal interview .
10 The 1991 autumn measurements were made before the eruption of Mount Pinatubo , so we can discount the effects of heterogeneous chemistry due to an increased volcanic aerosol loading as observed at lower latitudes .
11 As we have seen in an earlier chapter , by gentleman or noble person Spenser is thinking of a distinctive class of person , but his desire to fashion gentlemen nevertheless might be seen as directed at individual development .
12 He also asked for a rule change to allow the cleaning of golf balls on the greens — as allowed at some clubs — but apparently not at Henley .
13 It is also possible to appeal against an interim order under s94(1) ( see Chapter 7 ) or apply for discharge under s39 as discussed at 8 below .
14 A quite different approach to the specification of savings is based on household utility maximization ( as discussed at some length in Lecture 3 ) .
15 This 100 ( or such lesser number as existed at any time ) were to elect 28 of their number to sit in the new House .
16 As tea had been decided upon , I arrived as planned at 3.30 p.m .
17 [ For attitudes of Islamic countries as expressed at Non-Aligned Movement summit see p. 39122 . ]
18 In 1901 58 per cent of men aged 65 were married compared with 78 per cent in 1981 ; for women of the same age group the proportions classed as married at these two time points were 38 per cent and 46 per cent respectively .
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