Example sentences of "[n mass] at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Bob , who retired from xxxxxx xxxxxx at the end of 1992 is seen escorting his daughter Wendy to her wedding last October . |
2 | It made a profit of $247m at the operating level , but did only $500m of business with the outside world , lagging far behind the leaders in the OEM disk business . |
3 | This Rate will be based on the total loss of height from the final turn , or final approach fix , to 0ft at the threshold . |
4 | Inbound rate of descent is based on the assumption of reaching 0ft at the threshold . |
5 | At the top of the scale , business must have taken a number of leading men out of town at the time the assessment was made , including , for example , Robert Thorne , Merchant Taylor and a notable benefactor to the City ; worth more than £20,000 at the time of his death in 1532 , he must have been one of the very richest men in England . |
6 | The seasonal cycle reaches 15 ppm at Point Barrow , Alaska , but declines to 1.6 ppm at the South Pole . |
7 | If the fasting breath hydrogen was greater than 12 ppm fasting was continued for up to 14 hours and a breath hydrogen persistently greater than 12 ppm at the end of this period was considered abnormal . |
8 | So in this sense the approach is a pragmatic one , which bears on the here and now rather than on eternity.i At the same time , to formulate the problem in terms of interests , as I have done , is to focus attention on the moral priorities embedded in holism and individualism . |
9 | He sent a copy to Hall , with a request to sell it for sixpence at the exhibition . |
10 | This gives 540pto rpm at an engine speed of 1,750 revs and 1,000 pto rpm with the engine at 1,900 revs . |
11 | From this level downward the temperature falls to 6.5° 7° at the bottom . |
12 | The retained earnings ( cumulative profit and loss ) were $4.7m at the end of 1990 and -$24m at the end of 1991 . |
13 | The warrants will have an exercise price of £1 at the end of their nine-year life . |
14 | This clock runs the sequence of l.e.d.s at a very rapid rate for a fraction of a second and then halts the process very quickly to leave just one of the indicators illuminated . |
15 | from its low point of 106cm in the fourteenth century , it had climbed rapidly to more than 120cm in the seventeenth and was well on its way to the twentieth-century average of about 137cm at the withers . |
16 | Switch on and check that you have 28V to 30V at the rectifier output , about 9V across capacitor C8 and something at the output terminals . |
17 | But the big spend as the group sorts out its core operations has already meant an increase in borrowing which have risen to £21m at the end of September compared with £160m the year before . |
18 | For example , with 10 per cent inflation , a sum of £100 saved in cash at the start of a year is worth only £100/1.1 = £90.91 at the end of the year . |
19 | There is a primitive look to them : they are small ( perhaps 100cm at the withers , and weighing 280–300kg , though they probably used to be larger ) and very narrow in the hindquarters . |
20 | The car 's previous owner was the late cricketer , Sir George ‘ Gubby ’ Allen , and was snaffled up by Mogg for £8,000 at the recent auction of Allen 's belongings . |
21 | The car 's previous owner was the late cricketer , Sir George ‘ Gubby ’ Allen , and was snaffled up by Mogg for £8,000 at the recent auction of Allen 's belongings . |
22 | It only got us the £15 at The Marquee for doing a show for Radio London , the old pirate radio station . |
23 | With the origin at the centre of the Earth θ runs from 0° at the North Pole to 180° at the South Pole , and is related to the latitude . |
24 | ( With the origin at the centre of the Earth θ would run from 0° at the North Pole to 180° at the South Pole , while φ ( the longitude ) runs from -180° to + 180° . ) |
25 | They exited from the aircraft at a height of approximately 800ft . |
26 | For example , it was found that the most effective way of comparing aircraft was to compare two aircraft at a time ( C.H. Gibbs-Smith , 1942 , Aircraft Recognition , 1(2) ) . |
27 | Perhaps this was because of the dull routine nature of their job , servicing and re-fuelling incoming aircraft at the rate of about one flight every hour that day . |
28 | The aircraft at the club I fly ( train ) from are well maintained and do have silencers — albeit they do point downwards . |
29 | Jack Wotherspoon , experienced engine problems , the crew being ordered to bale-out but the pilot force-landing the aircraft at the mouth of the River Sele ; all were captured . |
30 | Since purchasing his first aircraft at the age of 27 , Lindsey 's stable of aircraft has grown , with a second ‘ 108 , G-ASTG , being acquired late in 1967 , initially for the use of its engine as a spare for G-ATBG . |