Example sentences of "[n mass] at [det] " in BNC.
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1 | A new bank account that can be opened by completing the attached application form and depositing a minimum of £1 at any branch of The Royal Bank of Scotland . |
2 | At that time , Grand Met entered into an option whereby Brent Walker could sell Whyte & Mackay to it for £150m at any time before October 31 . ’ |
3 | In 1983 John Watts , then an up-and-coming warbird pilot , flew the aircraft at that year 's Biggin Hill Air Fair , and later took the aircraft out to a display in Belgium . |
4 | But it was the precipitation running off the wings through a gap in the frieze ailerons that we had on the Wapiti aircraft at that time , that had soaked me . |
5 | We have n't got the aircraft at that time , it 's peak time |
6 | Lack of data is not a new problem — Burnhill ( 1985 ) cites Moser and Layard ( 1964 ) , who in a paper on planning the scale of HE , stated that ‘ on many important topics there were no data at all ’ , and that ‘ we lacked comprehensive data on the school background and GCE performance of students in different sectors of higher education . ’ |
7 | Finally , when patients receive privately funded care in private facilities health authorities have no access to data at all . |
8 | The programme included : Appreciation courses for top management Operative courses in maintaining the computer systems Technical courses in extracting , analysing and interpreting data At each stage of development we have had detailed discussions with the Banking , Insurance and Finance Union . |
9 | Distributed transactions guarantee that data at each node is synchronized as it changes . |
10 | This is largely overcome by using a computer to print out a new set of data at each revision , but there is a tendency to allow the plan to fall into disuse in the later stages of a project because of this . |
11 | This is largely overcome by using a computer to print out a new set of data at each revision , but there is a tendency to allow the plan to fall into disuse in the later stages of a project because of this . |
12 | There was another feature of the accumulated data at this time that would cause problems later , namely their mistaken belief that the 2500 keV peak was evidence for neutrons ; a true neutron capture peak should occur at 2224 keV . |
13 | ‘ Insufficient data at this point . |
14 | Most conservation bodies have used our data at some time . |
15 | Romaine ( 1982 : 177 – 82 ) discusses Bickerton 's data at some length , reevaluating his criteria for scaling variables . |
16 | It has been converted to rhd at some point after manufacture ( as have many others , which if done properly is of no consequence ) . |
17 | To the men on the ground it seemed ‘ as if to finish things off the Germans had decided to point one cannon at each one of us . ’ |
18 | THE dynamics of an age-structured population depend on the probability l(x) of surviving from birth to age x , and the expected number of offspring at that age , m(x) . |
19 | But not without the ballast that just saves Gregory from run-of-the-mill frippery. at this stage we are trowel-fed our socialist message when Meridon , aka Sarah , Last of the Laceys , is torn between the current management of her inherited estate as one of the popular communes of 18th-century England , run as a profit-share system by the workers , and the sweet novelties of high-society capitalism . |
20 | She found that about two-thirds of the women whom she studied had relied upon female kin at some stage , and that most of the support which they received was child care , coming principally from mothers and mothers-in-law , but also sisters , sisters-in-law , aunts and grandmothers . |
21 | At the $17.125 issue price that Silicon Graphics sold 3.6m new shares shortly before completion , that values MIPS at some $231.5m . |
22 | There is never any respect for an angler who says he ‘ estimated ’ the fish at such and such a weight , for his catches will always be regarded with suspicion , to say the least . |
23 | Half of the more acid lakes in southern Norway have no fish at all . |
24 | At this stage the fry are totally helpless and they can be seen as a solid mass , quivering like a lump of jelly , and difficult to distinguish as fish at all . |
25 | Without people like him we would n't have a PFK magazine and that would be about as bad as never having heard of fish at all ! |
26 | If we do n't make our stand , next we wo n't be able to eat fish at all " . |
27 | The tank is unfiltered but contains only a very few fish at any one time . |
28 | From that point , maximum heading change should not exceed 2° at any one time . |
29 | ‘ Not the giant eel at all . ’ |
30 | Beyond the outer marker the maximum heading change should not exceed 5° at any one time . |