Example sentences of "stands at the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Upper House stands at the southern end of a deep yard , flanked to the east by the barn and to the north by a Norman church . |
2 | So what do you think about the overall situation as it stands at the present time ? |
3 | However , there is a place in social research , and a very important one , for the type of interview which stands at the other extreme to the structured one , namely the non-standardised interview . |
4 | But before Budd came on , they had to listen to Andy Roberts , who stands at the opposite end of ufology to Hopkins and whose new book , Phantoms Of The Sky ( written with Dave Clarke , published by Robert Hale ) , gave the conference its name . |
5 | Mr Campbell commented β The most important recent development in ordinary shares was the reverse yield gap which at present stands at the alarming value of 4 ΒΌ%.; |
6 | Another allegedly β royal β tomb is the Great Tomb at Chrysolakkos , which stands at the northern edge of the Minoan town of Mallia , a little inland from the cliffed headland , and it is thought to have served as a family vault for Mallia 's royal family in the New Temple Period ( for instance , by Hood 1971 , p. 145 ) . |